However, viewers who want to see the Feldman doc have another chance to catch a livestream. According to the (My) Truth website, a second showing has been announced for Tuesday 12 p.m. PDT (3 p.m. EDT). When the livestream is scheduled for in your country depends on your time difference from the U.S. In the U.K., for example, the live-stream will be at 7 p.m. GMT.

To view the livestream, the website is offering pay-per-view access, where viewers can pay $20 to watch the documentary.

As for those who paid $20 for the March 9 livestream that was canceled, it has not been announced what will happen.

The only information viewers have to go by is a message on the (My) Truth website which reads: “We truly appreciate your support and patience! We are committed to providing access for all those who have paid to watch the film as soon as possible. We will also send an email with more information. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to providing updates as they become available. Thank you.”

After the livestream on March 10, it has not been announced when viewers will next get the chance to watch the documentary. Per Feldman, one place the doc definitely won’t be going is Netflix, who Feldman accused of being too “scared” to air his documentary.

Feldman told NBC Los Angeles that the documentary would reveal six names, including one he said “is the most dangerous, the one I’m most scared about—it’s going to be like Harvey Weinstein all over again.”

However, per The Wrap, the film focuses primarily on prior allegations made against Charlie Sheen and the actor Jon Grissom, both of whom have denied the allegations, and former nightclub owner Alphy Hoffman, who has not publicly commented on the allegations.

(My) Truth:The Rape of 2 Coreys is livestreaming on Tuesday, March 10, on mytruthdoc.com.