The much-anticipated documentary Longevity Hackers is now available on Google Play and Apple TV as of today (4th December 2024). Directed by Michal Siewierski and produced by Ruben Figueres, the film explores the accelerating world of longevity science, presenting a narrative that combines a look at cutting-edge research with insights as to how the aging process might be slowed or even halted. The science is balanced with personal stories and thought-provoking opinions.

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Available to buy or rent on youtube about USD 5 to rent and USD 10 to buy. (I am converting GBP and there are different prices in different resolutions).

I would be interested if there is anything new in this. My guess is that there isn’t and it is mainly (if at all) better presentation and editing of the usual suspects.

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Thanks John - you are right! And yes, probably best for people who are new to the longevity field.

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Aging is inevitable has long been an accepted truth, but recent longevity breakthroughs have challenged this assumption. In the wellness community, a growing movement is focused on extending not just lifespan but healthspan, or the years spent in good health. Longevity Hackers, a new documentary narrated by Edward Norton, delves into these advancements, offering viewers insights into the science and practices that could redefine aging. Now streaming on Apple TV and Amazon, the film features leading experts and figures who are pushing the boundaries of what it means to grow older.

Produced by Ruben Figueres and directed by Michal Siewierski, Longevity Hackers examines the latest research on aging, the technologies accelerating change, and the everyday choices that can make a significant difference in longevity. With the global longevity market expected to surpass $600 billion by 2025, the documentary is well-timed with the explosive growth of the category.

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