Netflix’s New #1 Movie Is Grossing Out Subscribers, “Disgusting But I Can’t Look Away”

A fresh Netflix documentary is simultaneously disgusting some viewers while captivating others in an unending cycle. The abundance of content on Netflix ensures that its users never go hungry with a continuous flow of new movies and series, a mix of originals and acquisitions. One area where Netflix truly shines is in documentaries, which are often meticulously crafted, albeit with familiar storylines and recurring dramatic elements. Despite this predictability, they remain highly engaging and offer vivid portrayals of their subjects.

Netflix has introduced a new series of standalone documentaries titled “Trainwreck.” These docuseries focus on significant disasters, and one of the most popular so far is about Travis Scott’s Astro World concert, which resulted in ten fatalities due to overcrowding and insufficient communication between organizers. The latest documentary under this series is called “Poop Cruise,” a title that is sure to pique curiosity among Netflix users. However, it should be noted that the content of this documentary may be quite disturbing, as users might not have anticipated dealing with such graphic subject matter.

Poop Cruise Documentary Is Engrossing (and Grossing Out) Netflix Subscribers

The one-hour documentary titled “The Poop Cruise” is currently topping Netflix’s charts as their most popular movie, having been on the platform for almost a week now. This gripping documentary centers around the 2013 Carnival cruise ship that suffered an engine fire, causing a power outage and leaving approximately 4,000 passengers adrift at sea. As you can imagine, this malfunction led to sewage backups in the toilets, which eventually resulted in raw sewage leaking throughout the ship, creating unhygienic conditions for everyone on board. This unfortunate incident earned the nickname “The Poop Cruise” and was a tumultuous period for both Carnival and its passengers. The captivating documentary based on these events has been drawing significant attention on Netflix.

Instead of delving into the grimmest aspects, let’s simply say that a vessel teeming with filth, spoiled food, and other unpleasant elements doesn’t exactly promise a delightful seaside adventure. Netflix viewers have been quite critical of the self-entitled passengers featured in the documentary, while others find themselves vindicated in their refusal to embark on such voyages. Shockingly, some viewers realized they had sailed on the infamous “Poop Cruise” ship, now known as the Carnival Sunrise. Despite improvements made to cruise operations since then, many still shun the idea of enduring such a harrowing ordeal. Here’s a sample of viewer reactions: [insert links to viewer comments].

The Poop Cruise is disgusting but I cant look away

— Court Lalonde (@courtlalonde) June 27, 2025

A trainwreck experience on “Poop Cruise” has convinced me that I’ll never enjoy a cruise vacation again. It’s not just the filth, but the unbearably annoying behavior of the passengers depicted in the documentary that leaves a sour taste.

— Jimbo (@jimboslicebread) June 24, 2025

Watching the Netflix documentary about this ship-based toilet tour has been incredibly affirming since I’ve long believed that cruises are not an appealing vacation choice.

The Netflix poop cruise doc is such a confirmation of my suspicions, as I’ve always thought taking a cruise was a questionable holiday plan.

— 𝓜𝓮𝓰𝓪𝓷 (@meg_lynn_g) June 26, 2025

As a germaphobe, this #poopcruise doc is my worst mf nightmare.

— patweetme (@patweet_me) June 25, 2025

Watching the #poopcruise #TrainwreckPoopCruise left me astonished. The cruise, lacking functional flushable toilets, found itself stranded… one might assume that unlimited alcohol would be a smart choice, but didn’t anyone consider it could increase the need to use the bathroom?

— NextDoorReviews (@nextdoorreviews) June 26, 2025

My buddy said something like, “Let me know when you reach the lasagna section,” which initially had me puzzled, but now I understand. #poopcruise

— 𝔰𝔞𝔪𝔤𝔲𝔦𝔫𝔢 (@samguine_) June 25, 2025

It appears I recently watched “Netflix’s ‘carnival poop cruise,'” interestingly enough, I had been on the very same vessel back in 2022. However, they altered its name.

— Blondie (@GriffithBrandi) June 26, 2025

I’ve been streaming “Poop Cruise” on Netflix, which has only strengthened my resolve never to step foot on what appears to be a floating health hazard.

— 𝔹𝕖𝕖 (@Bee__witched) June 26, 2025

What did you think of Poop Cruise? Let me know in the comments.

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2025-06-30 00:10