Aaron Rodgers will be back on the field for an NFL for the first time in a year after tearing his Achilles four snaps into his first game for the New York Jets.
The outspoken quarterback will do it with a Netflix greenlight in his pocket.
The streamer has ordered docuseries Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which will follow Rodgers’ comeback, which kicks off at Levi’s Stadium as the Jets take on the San Francisco 49ers.
The three-part series, which launches on December 17, will also follow the ayahuasca advocate’s life off the field. It is produced by Religion of Sports, Skydance Sports and NFL Films.
In the trailer, which you’ll be able to see above shortly, Rodgers talks about both his approach to quarterback play, as well as the events of that night at MetLife Stadium.
“Listen, I believe in the power of prayer and intention and from the first night this happened,...
The outspoken quarterback will do it with a Netflix greenlight in his pocket.
The streamer has ordered docuseries Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which will follow Rodgers’ comeback, which kicks off at Levi’s Stadium as the Jets take on the San Francisco 49ers.
The three-part series, which launches on December 17, will also follow the ayahuasca advocate’s life off the field. It is produced by Religion of Sports, Skydance Sports and NFL Films.
In the trailer, which you’ll be able to see above shortly, Rodgers talks about both his approach to quarterback play, as well as the events of that night at MetLife Stadium.
“Listen, I believe in the power of prayer and intention and from the first night this happened,...
- 9/9/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the NFL’s biggest names is getting the Netflix sports treatment.
Aaron Rodgers, a four-time league Mvp and quarterback of the New York Jets, will be the subject of a three-hour docuseries on the streamer. Aaron Rodgers: Enigma is set to premiere Dec. 17 — eight days before Netflix takes its biggest leap into live sports with two NFL games on Christmas Day (though neither one involves the Jets).
The Rodgers series is one of several sports projects Netflix announced Monday: It has also picked up a third season of Full Swing, which follows golfers on the PGA Tour, and ordered a new slate of documentaries under the Untold banner. Among the subjects for the latter in 2025 will be the notorious locker-room gun incident involving Washington Wizards players Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton; the beef and cheating accusations between chess grandmasters Hans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen; and a steroid scandal...
Aaron Rodgers, a four-time league Mvp and quarterback of the New York Jets, will be the subject of a three-hour docuseries on the streamer. Aaron Rodgers: Enigma is set to premiere Dec. 17 — eight days before Netflix takes its biggest leap into live sports with two NFL games on Christmas Day (though neither one involves the Jets).
The Rodgers series is one of several sports projects Netflix announced Monday: It has also picked up a third season of Full Swing, which follows golfers on the PGA Tour, and ordered a new slate of documentaries under the Untold banner. Among the subjects for the latter in 2025 will be the notorious locker-room gun incident involving Washington Wizards players Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton; the beef and cheating accusations between chess grandmasters Hans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen; and a steroid scandal...
- 9/9/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Shredded fitness influencer Brian Johnson, better known as the “Liver King,” is at the center of a $25 million lawsuit.
The Liver King is known for his unusual primal diet of raw organs. Often shirtless in his videos, Johnson promotes the idea of “ancestral living,” a lifestyle built on rigorous workouts, freezing showers and a diet of raw animal livers, testicles and brains.
In December, after a journalist leaked emails in which the bodybuilder exposed his steroid use, Johnson posted a confession to YouTube, in which he admitted he used roughly $11,000 of steroids a month to achieve his look.
In the video, Johnson said he had “f—– up” and “misled” many people. He conceded that his previous claims that he had never used steroids were a lie, and he was “embarrassed and ashamed.”
Johnson was soon hit with a $25 million class-action lawsuit for deceptive marketing for his Ancestral Supplements. Johnson says...
The Liver King is known for his unusual primal diet of raw organs. Often shirtless in his videos, Johnson promotes the idea of “ancestral living,” a lifestyle built on rigorous workouts, freezing showers and a diet of raw animal livers, testicles and brains.
In December, after a journalist leaked emails in which the bodybuilder exposed his steroid use, Johnson posted a confession to YouTube, in which he admitted he used roughly $11,000 of steroids a month to achieve his look.
In the video, Johnson said he had “f—– up” and “misled” many people. He conceded that his previous claims that he had never used steroids were a lie, and he was “embarrassed and ashamed.”
Johnson was soon hit with a $25 million class-action lawsuit for deceptive marketing for his Ancestral Supplements. Johnson says...
- 9/28/2023
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Brian Johnson, who is mostly known by his fitness influencer personality Liver King, claimed that he achieved his muscular body by following ancestral tenets like eating raw animal organs.
However, Johnson admitted to using anabolic steroids on December 1. This came a few days after fitness creator More Plates More Dates shared screenshots of emails between Johnson and a bodybuilding coach. They revealed that he was taking more than 10,000 worth of Omnitrope, a growth hormone, per month as well as a variety of other drugs.
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A 25 million class-action suit has been filed in New York against Johnson, alleging he deceptively promoted a primal lifestyle to benefit his various businesses.
The lawsuit names Johnson in addition to two of his supplement companies: Ancestral Supplements and The Fittest.
The suit states: “This action arises from an elaborate, well-orchestrated marketing and advertising scheme.” It alleges...
However, Johnson admitted to using anabolic steroids on December 1. This came a few days after fitness creator More Plates More Dates shared screenshots of emails between Johnson and a bodybuilding coach. They revealed that he was taking more than 10,000 worth of Omnitrope, a growth hormone, per month as well as a variety of other drugs.
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A 25 million class-action suit has been filed in New York against Johnson, alleging he deceptively promoted a primal lifestyle to benefit his various businesses.
The lawsuit names Johnson in addition to two of his supplement companies: Ancestral Supplements and The Fittest.
The suit states: “This action arises from an elaborate, well-orchestrated marketing and advertising scheme.” It alleges...
- 1/6/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
There’s no denying that Dwayne Johnson remains in peak physical condition, which he’s credited to a strict diet and grueling exercise regimen that sees him spend three to four hours in the gym, six days a week.
However, Joe Rogan is dubious that Johnson can maintain his huge physique without a little pharmaceutical assistance, something he addressed in a recent edition of his “Joe Rogan Podcast.”
As Page Six reports, Rogan was discussing disgraced fitness influencer Brian Johnson, a.k.a. “the Liver King,” who was exposed for taking steroids while claiming his massive musculature was the result of his “ancestral” raw meat diet.
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Rogan told listeners he “not surprised at all” about Johnson’s revelation that he used steroids and accused the Rock of doing the same thing.
However, Joe Rogan is dubious that Johnson can maintain his huge physique without a little pharmaceutical assistance, something he addressed in a recent edition of his “Joe Rogan Podcast.”
As Page Six reports, Rogan was discussing disgraced fitness influencer Brian Johnson, a.k.a. “the Liver King,” who was exposed for taking steroids while claiming his massive musculature was the result of his “ancestral” raw meat diet.
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Rogan told listeners he “not surprised at all” about Johnson’s revelation that he used steroids and accused the Rock of doing the same thing.
- 12/7/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Controversial podcast host and UFC commentator Joe Rogan has called on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to “come clean” about whether he uses steroids.
On his podcast this week, Rogan was discussing the downfall of the self-proclaimed Liver King – a fitness influencer who promoted an “ancestral” diet of raw meat.
Liver King, real name Brian Johnson, was recently exposed for taking anabolic steroids, something that he had repeatedly denied doing in interviews.
Rogan was joined on his podcast by the man who leaked Liver King’s emails describing his steroid regimen, another fitness influencer known as Derek from More Plates More Dates.
Rogan said he wasn’t surprised “at all” by Liver King’s admission, as “there’s no way you can look like that, in your 40s”.
The host then turned his attention to Johnson, saying: “The Rock should come clean right now.
“He should make a video in response to the Liver King video.
On his podcast this week, Rogan was discussing the downfall of the self-proclaimed Liver King – a fitness influencer who promoted an “ancestral” diet of raw meat.
Liver King, real name Brian Johnson, was recently exposed for taking anabolic steroids, something that he had repeatedly denied doing in interviews.
Rogan was joined on his podcast by the man who leaked Liver King’s emails describing his steroid regimen, another fitness influencer known as Derek from More Plates More Dates.
Rogan said he wasn’t surprised “at all” by Liver King’s admission, as “there’s no way you can look like that, in your 40s”.
The host then turned his attention to Johnson, saying: “The Rock should come clean right now.
“He should make a video in response to the Liver King video.
- 12/7/2022
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - Film
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