I don't use Netflix, but I checked
IMDb and found only actors and self-declared creationists appeared to be involved, and the
comments... speak for themselves.
But creationism isn't science, even if creationist organizations like to put 'research' in their names and claim to be doing science. This isn't just me expressing a biased opinion - the organizations themselves make it clear in their principles (
Institute for Creation Research) and statements of belief (
Creation Research Society), by explicitly stating what they a-priori believe to be the case, and that therefore determines what the results of their 'research' can and cannot show.
In case you weren't aware, this isn't how science is done, and someone following those principles in a relevant discipline isn't a scientist in that context, whatever their qualifications.
The objective of science is not to try find evidence for, and fit data to, a set of a-priori beliefs; it is to try to describe, model, explain, and understand the world we observe as best we can. The only a-priori requirement of science is (roughly) an objective reality that displays measurable regularities or patterns of behaviour.