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Netflix finally cuts controvers­ial Bird Box footage

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NETFLIX will remove footage of a real fiery train disaster from its hit post-apocalypti­c survival film Bird Box months after the streaming giant was criticised for exploiting a tragedy.

The stock footage was taken from a 2013 crash in the Quebec town of LacMeganti­c when a train carrying crude oil came off the tracks and exploded into a massive ball of fire, killing 47 people.

Netflix licensed the footage from the stock image vendor Pond 5 and used it in Bird Box in an early TV news montage. The Sandra Bullock-led thriller is about monstrous entities that compel any human who sees them to quickly try to kill themselves.

Pond 5 in January said the footage “was taken out of context” and apologised. But Netflix said at the time it wasn’t planning to cut the clip, although said it was looking at ways to do things differentl­y moving forward.

Nexflix changed its mind and said Friday it will replace the footage with an out-take from a former TV series in the US.

The company said it is “sorry for any pain caused to the Lac-Megantic community.”

The mayor of Lac-Megantic, Julie Morin, had criticised the use of the footage, calling it “a lack of respect”. She and Quebec’s culture and communicat­ions minister, Nathalie Roy, applauded Netflix’s latest move. “This result shows that by being united and pooling our efforts, everything is possible,” Roy tweeted. – AP

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