Shaun White: The Last Run Official Trailer
Shaun White: The Last Run (screenshot / Max)

Max shared the official trailer for Shaun White: The Last Run, an original four-part docuseries on three-time Olympic gold medalist and snowboarding and skateboarding legend, Shaun White.

With unprecedented access and never-before-seen personal archival footage, the revealing docuseries includes childhood struggles with a congenital heart condition, the development of his unbeatable talent, sacrifices made by his unconventional but remarkably supportive parents, the move into pro-snowboarding at a young age, and of course, his exploits at the Olympics, where he holds the record for most gold medals by a snowboarder.

Directed by Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau (“Immigration Nation,” “Trophy”), Shaun White: The Last Run debuts Thursday, July 6 on Max.

Watch the official trailer for Shaun White: The Last Run.

Episode 1: Becoming Shaun

As Shaun gears up to qualify for his fifth Olympics, he recalls his childhood in San Diego with his remarkably supportive family. Never-before-seen footage shows how the White family’s love for and dedication to snowboarding shaped Shaun as he grew into an Olympic phenomenon.

Episode 2: He Made It Big

After a decade of dominance, Shaun learns that winning doesn’t equal happiness and looks for motivation to keep competing. In present day, as Shaun struggles to make the U.S. Olympic team for the fifth time, he comes to grips with his age and announces that the 2022 Beijing Olympics will be his last run.

Episode 3: Does He Still Have It?

After a disappointing performance at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, Shaun is energized to compete again in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, but injuries and personal issues take their toll. Meanwhile in the present season, Shaun must fight harder than ever to secure a spot in the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Episode 4: The G.O.A.T.

Against all odds and after the worst injury of his career in 2018, Shaun proves that nothing is impossible and solidifies his G.O.A.T. status. Meanwhile in 2022, he completes his last Olympic run and grapples with passing the torch to the next generation.

Subscribe for Blog Updates

Sign up for our latest updates.