Get ready for an adrenaline-packed, globe-trotting adventure in Guy Ritchie’s Fountain of Youth, landing on Apple TV+ this May. The film looks to blend the adventurous action of Indiana Jones with Ritchie’s signature charm and wit, offering a thrilling ride through ancient myths and modern-day suspense. The movie’s trailer reveals just enough, showcasing everything from daring stunts to quick-witted banter, all wrapped in Ritchie’s stylish cinematic flair.
In Fountain of Youth, John Krasinski and Natalie Portman play siblings on a hunt to discover the fabled Fountain of Youth — a legendary spring said to restore youth. Ritchie mixes ancient legends with modern-day thrills as the pair embark on an adventure spanning continents and dodging danger at every turn.

The film looks a signature mix of Ritchie’s snappy dialogue and kinetic visuals, ensuring the film never loses its pulse. As the duo hunt for immortality, the pair navigates a labyrinth of rivals, bullets, and breathtaking locations, all with Ritchie’s brand of chaos, humor, and cinematic swagger to boot.
The cast includes Eiza González and Domhnall Gleeson, it also boasts a stellar supporting cast, including Arian Moayed, Laz Alonso, Carmen Ejogo, and Stanley Tucci all on a quest, spanning five continents and thousands of years in pursuit of eternal life.

Of course, the real Fountain of Youth isn’t hidden in some ancient temple—it’s been right under our noses all along, courtesy of Del Boy’s legendary Peckham Spring. Forget globe-trotting adventures and mystical waters—just grab a bottle from the market.
Fountain of Youth hits Apple TV+ May 23, you can check out the latest trailer below.
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