Blaine attempts to break the world record for underwater breath-holding by staying submerged in 10,000 gallons of water for 8 minutes 58 seconds, facing threats to his health including liver damage, kidney failure, and numbness in his fingers and toes.
David Blaine: Drowned Alive
Freediver Blaine embarks on a perilous quest to break the record by remaining underwater for an astonishing eight days, facing the threat of severe organ damage and numbness in his limbs.