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Fountain of Youth

A treasure-hunting mastermind gathers a team for a life-changing adventure. To outwit and outrun threats at every turn, he will need someone even smarter than he is: his estranged sister.

Director(s)

Guy Ritchie

Max Keene

Paul Bennett

Rory Herbert

Where to watch

Apple TV

Apple TV

Subscription

Apple TV Amazon Channel

Apple TV Amazon Channel

Subscription

Cast & Crew

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman

Charlotte Purdue

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

The Elder

John Krasinski

John Krasinski

Luke Purdue

Rory Herbert

Rory Herbert

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Laz Alonso

Laz Alonso

Patrick Murphy

Guy Ritchie

Guy Ritchie

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Max Keene

Max Keene

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Donnie Baxter

Donnie Baxter

Westerguard

Carmen Ejogo

Carmen Ejogo

Deb McCall

Eiza González

Eiza González

Esme

Perdita Weeks

Perdita Weeks

Harold’s Lawyer

Domhnall Gleeson

Domhnall Gleeson

Owen Carver

Paul Bennett

Paul Bennett

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Elly Condron

Elly Condron

Head Librarian

Russell Balogh

Russell Balogh

Agent Stevens

Arian Moayed

Arian Moayed

Inspector Jamal Abbas

Michael Epp

Michael Epp

Praeger

Simon Shorten

Simon Shorten

Dubious Cop

Benjamin Chivers

Benjamin Chivers

Thomas

Daniel de Bourg

Daniel de Bourg

Harold

Steve Tran

Steve Tran

Kasem

Edith Bukovics

Edith Bukovics

Library Board Member

Antony Bunsee

Antony Bunsee

Professor Bishara

Joe Urquhart

Joe Urquhart

Waiter

Details

GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Mystery
Runtime2h 6 mins
Released on19 May 2025
Languageen
Age RatingU/A 16+
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Manuel São Bento

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/fountain-of-youth-review/ "Fountain of Youth is a prime example of how to craft quality, crowd-pleasing entertainment without reinventing the wheel. Is it predictable? Absolutely. Formulaic? No doubt. But it’s undeniably fun, visually engaging, and driven by a charismatic cast and a director who knows exactly what he’s doing. Guy Ritchie brings his trademark energy without betraying the genre’s core identity, and James Vanderbilt delivers a solid, compelling script. It’s a shame the film didn’t get the theater release it deserved – like the ancient sites it explores, it should have been experienced in all its grandeur." Rating: B

Brent Western

/10

I came into this movie hearing that it wasn’t all that was cracked up to be, that it was a bit lifeless and a paint by numbers movie. I can’t really dispute that. But since I was walking in with my eyes wide open, I enjoyed it for what it was. There isn’t enough exploration or exposition that gives us any idea what the characters are really about and we’re left to pee together through throwaway lines and a bunch of inferences. There are several characters that are involved that you never find out what their backstory is, why they’re doing what they’re doing, or what the end goal is. The story is one we’ve all heard before, and the neat little tricks and puzzles. It takes to find the end goal is clever and brings back memories of the da Vinci code and other similar stories. This will be one of those movies that’s on and families can enjoy for quite some time, but it won’t win any awards. Still it entertained me for the two hours it was on and at this point, that’s all I’m looking for in movies.

All Trailers

Official Trailer 2
Official Trailer

Behind the scenes

Featurette: Cairo
Featurette: Lusitania
Featurette: Vienna
Featurette: Thailand
Featurette: Guy Ritchie
Featurette: Around the World
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