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Chris Hemsworth returns in 'Limitless: Live Better Now,' pushing his body and mind to new extremes. The trailer shows him ice climbing, military training, and even drumming for Ed Sheeran. The series blends adventure with expert insights on health and aging. Stream it on Disney+ starting August 15.

Key Points: Chris Hemsworth Tackles Extreme Challenges in Limitless Season 2

  • Hemsworth climbs a 600-foot frozen wall in Swiss Alps
  • Trains with South Korean Special Forces
  • Surprises Ed Sheeran with drum performance
  • Explores longevity science with experts
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'Limitless: Live Better Now' trailer shows Chris Hemsworth taking on big challenges

Chris Hemsworth pushes his limits in 'Limitless: Live Better Now'—climbing icy Alps, training with Special Forces & surprising Ed Sheeran on drums.

"Making this series has been a life-changing journey... I hope this inspires audiences to embrace challenges. – Chris Hemsworth"

Washington, DC, July 18

The new season of actor Chris Hemsworth's National Geographic series is finally here.

Titled 'Limitless: Live Better Now,' the three-part series will stream on Disney+ and Hulu from August 15, and later air on National Geographic on August 25.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series follows Hemsworth as he continues his journey to understand how to live a longer, healthier life. This time, the actor takes on even more intense challenges around the world to test the limits of his body and mind.

In the newly released trailer, Hemsworth is seen climbing a frozen 600-foot wall in the Swiss Alps, training with the South Korean Special Forces, and even learning how to play the drums--despite never having played before--for a surprise performance with Ed Sheeran.

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Back in August 2024, Hemsworth amazed 70,000 fans in Bucharest, Romania by drumming live on stage for Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud" during the singer's +-=/x tour.

"Making this series has been a life-changing journey. I've discovered so much about my own health, resilience and what it really means to live well," said Hemsworth. "I hope this next chapter inspires audiences to step outside their comfort zones and embrace challenges, because the impact it's had on my life has been truly profound."

The series was filmed over two years across six countries. It includes insights from scientists, doctors, MMA fighters, and more who help Hemsworth tackle fear, stress, and the effects of aging.

The executive producers include Tom Watt-Smith, Peter Loving, Arif Nurmohamed, and Jane Root for Nutopia; Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel for Protozoa; and Chris Hemsworth, Ben Grayson, and Brandon Hill for Wild State. Bengt Anderson and Simon Raikes are the executive producers for National Geographic.

- ANI

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Priya S
The trailer looks amazing but I hope they don't glorify extreme challenges too much. In India, we have ancient wellness systems like Ayurveda that focus on sustainable health. Balance is key, not just pushing limits.
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Arjun K
Hemsworth drumming with Ed Sheeran is the crossover I didn't know I needed! 😂 As a musician in Mumbai, I appreciate seeing celebrities step out of their comfort zones. Makes me want to try something new too!
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Shreya B
While this looks exciting, I wonder how accessible these extreme challenges are for common people in India. Most of us can't afford Swiss Alps trips or special forces training. Would love to see more relatable wellness content too.
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Vikram M
As someone who's followed Hemsworth's journey since the first season, this looks next level! The South Korean Special Forces segment particularly interests me - their discipline is legendary. Wonder if they'll ever feature Indian Army training?
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Kavya N
The mental health aspect is what excites me most. In India, we're finally talking about mental wellness after ignoring it for generations. If a superstar like Hemsworth can openly discuss stress and aging, it helps break stigmas. 🙌

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