Logan Paul opens up about his upcoming ‘flat-earth’ documentary

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Controversial YouTuber Logan Paul teamed up with YouTube group and production team The Corridor Crew for an episode of their ‘Corridor Cast’ podcast, where he spilled some details about his experience with the flat earth community.

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In exchange for asking the Corridor Crew to cook up some visual effects for his documentary series on the subject, he made an appearance on their podcast, admitting that he “became one with the flat earthers” as part of his upcoming project.

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“We joined their movement and picked their brains about why they think the earth is flat,” Paul said of the film. “Then, [we] came to conclusions of our own, which you’ll see in the documentary.”

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Paul himself declined to comment on whether he personally ascribed to the movement – but made sure to bait onlookers with the possibility.

“You two could be sitting in front of a flat earther right now,” Paul continued. “Who knows?”

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Paul made his first foray into the flat earth community during the Flat Earth International Conference in Denver, Colorado in November of 2018, where footage leaked of his controversial speech shortly thereafter.

The Flat Earth community subsequently denied any involvement with Paul, who was also spotted on the scene with a camera and his crew – prompting speculation that his involvement with the org could have been merely a prank.

Now, it appears that Paul was working on a project of an entirely different nature, which has a projected release date of early February, 2019.

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