Chris Hemsworth is set to premiere a deeply personal documentary titled “CHRIS HEMSWORTH: A ROAD TRIP TO REMEMBER” on November 23, 2025, on National Geographic, followed by streaming on Disney+ and Hulu on November 24. This one-hour special takes viewers on an emotional motorcycle journey across Australia, where Hemsworth travels with his father, Craig, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Through revisiting shared memories and significant places from their past, the documentary explores the scientific principles behind social connection and reminiscence therapy as means to combat memory loss and cognitive decline.
With over 57 million people globally living with dementia, including an alarming rate of 10 million new cases each year, the stakes for exploring ways to support brain health are high. Hemsworth’s film underscores the importance of human connection in maintaining mental activity and well-being. The trip, which includes stunning landscapes from suburban Melbourne to Australia’s Northern Territories, aims to demonstrate the emotional power of shared experiences and the therapeutic potential of nostalgia.
Guided by Dr. Suraj Samtani, a dementia specialist and clinical psychologist from the University of New South Wales Centre for Healthy Brain Aging, the documentary highlights key findings from a global study showing that maintaining regular social interactions can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia. Techniques such as reminiscence therapy—engaging with past experiences through conversations or mementos—are also showcased as beneficial for cognitive enhancement.
Reflecting on the personal significance of the journey, Hemsworth shared, “My Dad and I had always spoken about taking a trip back to the Northern Territory… the result was a more profound, more moving, and more surprising journey than I ever anticipated.” In doing so, the film not only serves as a tribute to his father but also positions itself as a hopeful resource for families facing similar challenges with cognitive decline.
The documentary is produced by renowned teams including Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Darren Aronofsky’s Protozoa and Chris Hemsworth’s Wild State. It aims to resonate with viewers by combining heartfelt storytelling with scientific insight, ultimately contributing to the broader conversation about mental health and the power of connection in our lives. Having previously garnered attention with his series “LIMITLESS,” Hemsworth continues to focus on meaningful subjects, potentially inspiring a sense of hope and community among those facing health struggles.
As audiences prepare to tune in, “CHRIS HEMSWORTH: A ROAD TRIP TO REMEMBER” promises to be both touching and enlightening, illustrating how love and shared experiences can serve as a powerful balm against the challenges of memory loss.
