Biohacker Bryan Johnson will document his journey to fight aging on Netflix (Photo: Instagram)
Bryan Johnson, a man known for spending millions of dollars annually to fight aging, has announced that he will document his journey in a new Netflix production.
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Johnson, 47, is known as a “biohacker” and takes his mission to reverse aging so seriously that he even transferred his own son’s blood into himself.
Now, he has announced that he will star in a documentary that follows his mission with strict diets and exercise routines. Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever will be available on the streaming platform on January 1 and will delve deep into Johnson’s psyche.
“[The documentary] will reveal the drastic changes that took the entrepreneur from his own personal struggles to dedicate his time and energy — and a significant portion of his fortune — to living far beyond even the most ambitious human lifespan,” noted Netflix’s Tudum.
“Last year, I saw a headline about a man who was spending two million dollars a year to become 18 again,” said producer Chris Smith in a conversation with Netflix’s Tudum about the project.
“This initial curiosity led to a 12-month journey following Bryan Johnson’s pursuit and its effect on those closest to him, while interviewing experts from around the world to better understand people who are trying to live healthier for longer.”
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