“Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever” is a new Netflix documentary on Bryan Johnson’s mission to defy aging sounds like something straight out of science fiction. The tech millionaire, who’s spending $2 million a year to reverse the aging process, is aiming for an extraordinary 200 years of life. His quest is the subject of “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever”, a Netflix documentary directed by Chris Smith (of “Tiger King” and “Fyre” fame). The film offers an eye-opening look at Johnson’s relentless pursuit of immortality, including the groundbreaking science, personal sacrifices, and the impact on his loved ones.
“Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever” Background
Johnson’s journey began not in a lab, but in Silicon Valley, where he made his fortune before deciding to “hack” aging. After a life-changing realization that money means little if you’re not around to enjoy it, he poured millions into anti-aging treatments—everything from cutting-edge medical procedures to a carefully crafted diet and workout regimen. His daily routine is a full-on assault on Father Time, involving supplements, advanced technology, and experimental treatments aimed at making him feel and look 18 again.
Behind all this is serious science: telomeres, epigenetics, stem cells, mitochondrial health, and AI. Johnson’s team is working to reverse aging at the cellular level, targeting everything from DNA repair to gut health. But it’s not just about science—it’s about a mindset, a commitment to living beyond the normal human lifespan.
However, Johnson’s quest isn’t without controversy. Critics have raised ethical concerns, especially about the enormous wealth required for such a lifestyle and the potential societal implications if only the rich could access these treatments. Some see it as playing God; others question whether it’s even worth it if it comes at the expense of living a balanced, fulfilling life.
As Johnson battles aging, his family and friends are along for the ride, and it’s not always easy. From awkward family dinners to endless health discussions, his pursuit of immortality is reshaping relationships and even how he views his own legacy.
In the end, while Bryan Johnson’s vision of living for centuries may sound extreme, it raises important questions about what it means to age, the value of time, and how far we’re willing to go to escape death. Whether or not he achieves his goal, he’s already changing the conversation about longevity. “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants To Live Forever” is out on Netflix on January 1st. Perfect for a post New Year’s Eve celebration watch!