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Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time

Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time

What does the future look like?

20198.50h 29m

Overview

How's it all gonna end? This experience takes us on a journey to the end of time, trillions of years into the future, to discover what the fate of our planet and our universe may ultimately be. We start in 2019 and travel exponentially through time, witnessing the future of Earth, the death of the sun, the end of all stars, proton decay, zombie galaxies, possible future civilizations, exploding black holes, the effects of dark energy, alternate universes, the final fate of the cosmos - to name a few.

Directed by John D. Boswell
Produced by John D. Boswell
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Top Cast

David Attenborough

David Attenborough

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Sean Carroll

Sean Carroll

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Craig Childs

Craig Childs

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Professor Brian Cox

Professor Brian Cox

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Alex Filippenko

Alex Filippenko

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Lawrence Krauss

Lawrence Krauss

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Janna Levin

Janna Levin

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Phil Plait

Phil Plait

Self - Narrator (archive sound)

Themes & Keywords

distant futureuniversecosmologyastronomyspeculativecosmostimelapsedocumentarymelodysheep

About Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time

Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time is a documentary film released in 2019 exploring themes of distant future, universe, cosmology, astronomy, speculative, cosmos. Directed by John D. Boswell, it stars David Attenborough, Sean Carroll, Craig Childs. How's it all gonna end? This experience takes us on a journey to the end of time, trillions of years into the future, to discover what the fate of our planet and our universe may ultimately be. We start in 2019 and travel exponentially through time, witnessing the future of Earth, the death of the sun, the end of all stars, proton decay, zombie galaxies, possible future civilizations, exploding black holes, the effects of dark energy, alternate universes, the final fate of the cosmos - to name a few.

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