Netflix Engineers Rescue Luke Cage After Service Falters
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LOS ANGELES (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Superhero Luke Cage can thank Netflix's engineers for coming to his rescue.
The streaming service was down for more than two hours Saturday, one day after the debut of a live-action series with the Marvel Comics hero.
In a Twitter message posted at about 3:30 p.m. EDT Saturday, Netflix acknowledged it was aware of streaming issues and was working quickly to solve them.
Netflix users had begun complaining on Twitter that the site was down about a half-hour earlier.
Shortly before 6 p.m. EDT, Netflix tweeted that not all superheroes wear capes, adding, "Engineers to the rescue. We're back."
Not all heroes wear capes. Engineers to the rescue. We're back. @Netflixhelps pic.twitter.com/WKCIufYU36
— Netflix (@netflix) October 1, 2016
Netflix did not immediately respond to an email request for details on the problem, including how widespread it was or its cause.
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