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Netflix says Lac-Mgantic footage will be removed from Bird Box movie

People in the town and across Quebec were shocked after learning in January that footage from the Lac-Mgantic derailment and explosion that killed 47 people was used in the drama starring Sandra Bullock.

Spokesperson says the streaming company is sorry for any pain it caused to the residents ofLac-Mgantic, Que.

Images of the 2013 Lac-Mgantic, Que., rail disaster will be removed from the film Bird Box, Netflix said in an email to The Canadian Press. (Netflix/CBC Montreal)

After initially refusing, Netflix has agreed to remove images of the 2013Lac-Mganticraildisasterfrom the filmBird Box.

A spokespersonsaidin an email to The Canadian Press that the streaming company is sorry for any pain it caused to the residents ofLac-Mgantic, Que.

People in the town and across the province were shocked after learning in January that footage from the derailment and explosion that killed 47 people was used in the psychological thriller starring Sandra Bullock.

Demands that the brief scene be removed came from politicians at all levels, includingLac-MganticMayor Julie Morin.

Morin said she's satisfied with this outcome.

"Yes, there was a delay, but in the end, the most important thing is that people came to the conclusion that the situation was significant enough to settle," she said.

Quebec Culture Minister Nathalie Roy wrote to the company in Januarycalling for it to remove the footage of the burning town.

The company apologized and promised to do better, but until now had refused to edit the film to remove the images.

The removal of the images was "long awaited" by the Quebec population, Roy said Thursday in a statement.

She said the people from Lac-Mgantic who were "hit hard by this whole affair" were in her thoughts.

At the federal level, a motion was passed in the House of Commons that asked Netflix to remove the images and pay compensation to the community.

Federal Heritage Minister Pablo Rodrguezsaid in a statement Thursday the company made the right decision by removing the images.

The version of Bird Box without the Lac-Mgantic images will be released within two weeks, according to the Canadian Press.

With files from Presse Canadienne, CBC