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New 'Storm Area 51' documentary coming to Netflix this month

By T.K. Randall
July 11, 2025 · Comment icon 6 comments
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Image: Area 51 Main Gate
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'Trainwreck: Storm Area 51' will explore the events that unfolded after millions signed up to storm the base.
"Storm Area 51", otherwise known as "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us", was an event that took place on September 20th, 2019.

The whole thing was the brainchild of California student Matty Roberts who came up with the idea of organizing a collective effort to 'storm' the secretive facility after listening to a podcast interview with Bob Lazar - a man who claimed to have worked with reverse-engineered UFO technology at the base.

Roberts posted up a somewhat tongue-in-cheek event listing on Facebook and didn't really expect it to gain much interest, but when the post inexplicably went viral a few days later, he ended up with several million people registering their interest.

"I posted it on like June 27th and it was kind of a joke," he said at the time. "And then it waited for like three days, like 40 people, and then it just completely took off, out of nowhere. It's pretty wild."
In the end, Roberts himself never actually went to Area 51 on September 20th (instead opting to attend an alien-themed party in Las Vegas), but at least 150 people did reach the two perimeter gates.

Ultimately, though, none of them were able to penetrate any deeper into the restricted zone.

Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 will debut on Netflix on July 29th.

You can check out the trailer below.



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Comment icon #1 Posted by MissJatti 10 months ago
What's the point of making a documentary when nothing really happened. I mean the main guy chickened out. And only 150 people turned up and left when they reached the first set of gates 
Comment icon #2 Posted by diddyman68 10 months ago
Oh i don't know, didn't they have a bit of a party ?  150 nerds partying could be good tv..for about 45 minutes.?
Comment icon #3 Posted by Chaldon 10 months ago
But it was fun. Who can argue with that? Gee, our lives are so devoid of anything extraordinary that even standing before the gates of the improbable mystery with the one who share your feelings is a thing to remember for the rest of your life.
Comment icon #4 Posted by Trelane 10 months ago
Documenting the fringe and painting their nonsense in positive light. Brilliant.?
Comment icon #5 Posted by mestIc 7 months ago
A genius can figure this out on their own, and don't need the prospect of being shot at to find a chained up gray or floating spacecraft.
Comment icon #6 Posted by Floofy 2 months ago
I got my husband to watch the documentary. He had never heard about the Storm Area 51 meme/ facebook event. I told him he was lucky that he and I follow different areas of Facebook. 


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