Is it streaming on Netflix?
HITC explains where to watch Grid Down, Power Up and answers whether it is streaming on Netflix.
Why do we watch movies? Above all, it’s to be entertained and immerse ourselves in the lives of others, whether courtesy of a realist drama or a Hollywood blockbuster.
We seek out documentaries, on the other hand, more for information than entertainment. We wish to be enlightened about things that affect our world, not a world of fiction. Fortunately, there are plenty of intriguing non-fiction projects out there, and the latest features narrator Dennis Quaid, the Hollywood star of recent films like Midway and Disney‘s Strange World.
Whereas 2023 documentaries have focused a lens on a broad canvas of figures, from Pamela Anderson to KSI, this one finds Dennis talking audiences through the threat of grid failure.
It’s already encouraging audiences to discuss the topic and you may wish to join in. So, here’s where to watch Grid Down, Power Up, and whether it is streaming on Netflix.
Where to watch Grid Down, Power Up
The Grid Down, Power Up documentary is available through the film’s website. All you have to do is head over to the site, click on ‘Watch the Movie’ and enter the following details to receive a direct link for free via email:
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We anticipate the film will help facilitate further discussion on the matter. On the website, there are pull quotes addressing the subject of grids from the likes of Joe Rogan and John Oliver.
Is Grid Down, Power Up on Netflix?
No, Grid Down, Power Up is not available on Netflix, nor is it on other platforms such as Amazon Prime Video or Hulu.
As of yet, it’s only available through the website.
What is Grid Down, Power Up about?
The documentary outlines and assesses the potential risks and consequences in the event of the US power grid going down.
“Grid failure is a real and imminent threat, a devastatingly deadly occurrence leading to life-threatening shortages of heat, food, and water,” the description of the documentary on the site reads.
“If protective measures are not taken, we will experience catastrophic failures leaving citizens in states of starvation, death, destruction, and darkness for months. Reports released from Texas’ 3-day ‘snowmageddon’ indicate a minimum death toll of 246, with some estimates climbing as high as 702.”
Continued: “An outage of 1-2 years would lead to 10,000,000+ deaths. One thing is evident: the clock is ticking, and if nothing changes, the power may go out for good.”