The availability of the disaster film “San Andreas” on the Netflix streaming platform provides viewers access to a cinematic portrayal of a large-scale earthquake event. This availability facilitates immediate consumption of the film for subscribers with internet access. It illustrates a common distribution method for films post-theatrical release.
Access to films through streaming services like Netflix provides convenience and can contribute to a film’s continued relevance and viewership beyond its initial theatrical run. This accessibility expands the potential audience and allows for repeat viewings. The film’s presence on the platform allows it to be discovered by new audiences who may not have seen it during its original release. The film became popular after its initial theatrical release and continues to be sought after because of its portrayal of earthquakes and natural disasters.