Wondering where you can? Titanic Sub: Lost at Sea is a documentary about the recent tragedy that occurred when an OceanGate submersible vanished underwater on Sunday (June 18). This documentary is produced by ITN, “a go-to production company in the U.K. for fast-turnaround films that react to current events.” You can easily watch the documentary by following a few steps.
Here’s where you can watch Titanic Sub: Lost at Sea online.
It aired on Channel 5 in the UK at 7 pm on June 22. But if you missed the live telecast hosted by news presenter Dan Walker, then you can go to the official Channel 5 website and watch the 75-minute-long documentary about the OceanGate submersible.
As per ITN’s managing director of content, Ian Rumsey (via Variety), the documentary will:
“chart everything from the exploration itself, to the rise of extreme tourism, to the rescue attempts, but above all it will tell a very human story that has captured the nation which is about 5 people, all with families, who are trapped at the bottom of the ocean.”
He also added:
“Our expertise and heritage in fast-turnaround documentaries and reputation for responsible filmmaking means we always treat such stories with great sensitivity.”
You can just register and create an account to watch it.
Channel5.com is a UK-based website, so if it isn’t opening in your country, then you need to use a VPN to watch it in the US or anywhere else in the world.
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