Egypt Film Commission Supports the Production of Fountain of Youth, Showcasing Egypt as a Premier Hub for Global Filmmaking
Skydance has officially announced the release of its highly anticipated film, Fountain of Youth, set to premiere exclusively on Apple TV+ on May 23, 2025. Starring John Krasinski, Natalie Portman, Eiza González, and Domhnall Gleeson, the film offers an exhilarating blend of adventure and suspense as it delves into humanity's ultimate quest: the secret of immortality.
The story follows two estranged siblings, played by Krasinski and Portman, who join forces for an epic heist in pursuit of the legendary Fountain of Youth. Armed with their deep knowledge of history, they embark on a thrilling journey across continents, unraveling ancient mysteries and racing through high-stakes chases — a life-altering adventure that could lead them to eternal life.
Parts of the movie were filmed in Egypt in March 2024, with the Egypt Film Commission, part of the Media Production City, playing a pivotal role in supporting the production. From expediting permits to streamlining the import and export of filming equipment through Cairo International Airport, the commission ensured a smooth process. The Ministry of Interior provided full logistical support, including dedicated filming villages and specialized vehicles, while the Ministry of Defense facilitated dynamic aerial scenes with military helicopters.
This collaboration marks yet another milestone in establishing Egypt as a leading destination for global cinema production because of its diverse filming locations, advanced infrastructure, and comprehensive production services that continue to attract top-tier filmmakers from around the world.
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