As of March 26, 2026, Bryan Johnson remains a polarizing and prominent figure in the longevity movement, increasingly characterized by his high-stakes, unconventional, and often controversial biohacking experiments. Recently, he has expanded his focus beyond physical metrics to include the exploration of psychedelics, such as magic mushrooms and 5-MeO-DMT, which he has documented via livestream to investigate their potential impact on brain aging and health. While he continues to advocate for the belief that human lifespans could eventually extend to thousands of years, his methods have drawn significant media scrutiny and debate regarding the efficacy and safety of his protocols. Beyond his personal experimentation, Johnson has transitioned into a more public-facing role as a leader in the field, launching the Immortals program, which saw over 1,500 applicants in its first 30 hours. Despite his massive financial investment in longevity, he has recently emphasized that his most effective health advice remains free, even as he continues to face skepticism from critics who question the sustainability and scientific validity of his quest to avoid death.