The writer of the film House of Dynamite, Noah Oppenheim, defends the movie's depiction of missile defense systems against Pentagon complaints, asserting the film's portrayal is accurate despite official claims of higher real-world effectiveness. The Pentagon and experts highlight discrepancies between the film's fictional portrayal and actual missile defense capabilities.
The Pentagon disputes the accuracy of Netflix's 'A House of Dynamite' regarding missile failure rates, claiming the film's depiction of a 61% success rate is inaccurate compared to their tested 100% accuracy, while the film's screenwriter respectfully disagrees and welcomes the discussion.
An internal Pentagon memo disputes the accuracy of Netflix's film 'A House of Dynamite,' which depicts a less effective U.S. missile defense system than current testing shows, highlighting a discrepancy between entertainment and real-world capabilities.