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A new internal memo wants to help Missile Defense Agency personnel "address false assumptions" stemming from 'A House of Dynamite.'
The Netflix film "A House of Dynamite" tells "a vastly different story" about U.S. ability to repel a nuclear attack than real-world testing suggests, according to an internal government memo obtained by Bloomberg.
The U.S. Department of Defense says that while the events that unfurl in Netflix ’s new doomsday political thriller, A House of Dynamite, are certainly gripping on screen, they’re also inaccurate.
A House of Dynamite’ is Netflix’s latest political thriller that’s keeping audiences on the edge of their seats. Meet the star-studded cast here.
The defense secretary in the film, portrayed by Jared Harris, denounces the missile defense system, saying it has a 50% chance of stopping a missile despite costing $50 billion, according to The Independent .
The Missile Defense Agency created an internal memo to ensure leadership "has situational awareness" of Kathryn Bigelow's Netflix drama
Francisco Lindor comes up quite a bit in A House of Dynamite. The film came out last month and stars Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, and more.
Kathryn Bigelow's A House of Dynamite ends not with a bang, but a silence that shakes you. As Idris Elba's President faces an impossible nuclear decision, Netflix's political thriller leaves viewers debating what really happened,