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The Game Changers

"Armed with the truth"

From the UFC Octagon in Las Vegas and the anthropology lab at Dartmouth, to a strongman gym in Berlin and the bushlands of Zimbabwe, the world is introduced to elite athletes, special ops soldiers, visionary scientists, cultural icons, and everyday heroes—each on a mission to create a seismic shift in the way we eat and live.

Top Cast

  • James Wilks

    James Wilks

    Self (voice)

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Self

  • Patrik Baboumian

    Patrik Baboumian

    Self

  • Scott Jurek

    Scott Jurek

    Self

  • Dotsie Bausch

    Dotsie Bausch

    Self

  • Tia Blanco

    Tia Blanco

    Self

  • Nimai Delgado

    Nimai Delgado

    Self

  • Rip Esselstyn

    Rip Esselstyn

    Self

Overview

From the UFC Octagon in Las Vegas and the anthropology lab at Dartmouth, to a strongman gym in Berlin and the bushlands of Zimbabwe, the world is introduced to elite athletes, special ops soldiers, visionary scientists, cultural icons, and everyday heroes—each on a mission to create a seismic shift in the way we eat and live.

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