
Railed by Matthew McConaughey, the film explores the breakthroughs in medical science
The California Science Center Imax Theater will host the first of the west coast of 3D superhuman body On Saturday March 29, 2025. Reported by Matthew McConaughey, Academy Award® winner, this new giant screen experience offers the public an in -depth overview of the interior functioning of the human body and revolutionary medical innovations that revolutionize health care.
A journey through the human body and peak science

3D superhuman body Stresses inspiring stories of individuals whose life has been transformed by medical progress. Viewers will meet Ty Duckett, an adaptive athlete thriving with a knee prosthesis, James Garrett, whose heart disease has been treated with an artificial valve at the cutting edge of technology, and Emily Whitehead, a leukemia survivor thanks to T-ray cell therapy.
The film also highlights the main scientists behind these innovations, notably Dr. Carl June, a pioneer in T -cell therapy because, Dr. Ayanna Howard, a robotics expert progressing medical technology, and Dr. Hugh Herr, professor at MIT developing Bionic members and prostheses.
Encourage future innovators
“”3D superhuman body takes us inside the human body while sharing convincing personal stories behind some of the most important medical breakthroughs in the last decade, “said producer and co -director Shaun Macgillivray, president of Macgillivray Films Freeman. “It is a testimony to the power of science, technology and human resilience.”
Jeffrey Rudolph, president and chief executive officer of the California Science Centerhighlighted the impact of the film: “This documentary highlights the intersection of science, technology and human perseverance, inspiring future generations to push the limits of what is possible.”
Information on schedules and tickets
The California Science Center Imax Theater is located at the 700 Park Drive exhibition, Los Angeles, CA. 3D superhuman body is a Macgillivray Freeman film presented by Edwards Lifesciences and Griffin Catalyst. The film is family and has a 40 -minute execution time.
Showtimes (March 29 – June 13, 2025):
- 9:30 am (only groups)
- 12:30 p.m.
- 2:30 p.m.
Tickets start $ 7.59 for children and $ 9.79 for adults. Discounts are available for members, groups and private events. Online purchases include service fees. For reservations and schedules, visit California Science Center Imax or call (213) 744-2019.
The box office operates daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays and until 4:30 p.m. on weekends.