Osama Bin Laden’s Legacy Causing Backlash on Netflix 14 Years Later

Netflix subscribers were eagerly anticipating the release of the three-part documentary, American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden, on March 10. However, to their disappointment, the series did not drop as scheduled. Instead of an explanation, all they found was a “Coming Soon” message with no confirmed release date.

Fans of the true-crime series were outraged by the unexpected delay and took to social media to express their frustration, with some even canceling their subscriptions in protest. The mysterious delay left many wondering why Netflix decided to postpone the release.

Speculations about the delay have been circulating online, with theories ranging from concerns about the release date coinciding with Ramadan to the possibility of political interference due to sensitive content. However, Netflix has not provided clear answers to address the situation.

Despite efforts to reach out to Netflix for clarification, entertainment journalist Rama’s Screen received only a vague response indicating that the release is rescheduled for an unspecified later date. This lack of communication has left subscribers in the dark about when, or if, they will ever get to see the documentary.

Whether the delay was due to political concerns, religious sensitivities, or an unfortunate coincidence with Osama bin Laden’s birthday, one thing is certain: the documentary has sparked controversy even before its release. As fans wait for more information, Netflix finds itself caught in the middle of an unexpected dilemma.