Wrexham owner and Hollywood star Rob McElhenney is set to produce a documentary on the Enhanced Games, a proposed sporting event for athletes who use performance-enhancing drugs.
Businessman Aron D’Souza has announced plans to hold the inaugural Enhanced Games next year.
The concept has sparked controversy, with World Athletics president Sebastian Coe dismissing it as “bollocks” and warning that participants can expect lengthy bans.
The World Anti-Doping Association has called it “dangerous and irresponsible.”
However, some have shown support for the idea, including former world champion Australian swimmer James Magnussen, who expressed willingness to “juice to the gills” to compete.
McElhenney has confirmed his involvement in the documentary.
“More Better is honoured to partner with RSA to help tell the extraordinary story behind the Enhanced Games,” McElhenney told Variety.
“From the moment we discovered this competition was in the works, we knew this deserved a deep exploration through a thoughtful docu-series lens.”
The competition plans to recruit 10 athletes for its inaugural event.