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First and foremost, the urban legend that Walt Disney was cryopreserved is false.<ref>[https://www.biography.com/news/walt-disney-frozen-after-death-myth Disney on Ice: Walt's Frosty Afterlife?]</ref> He was cremated in 1966. Before 1967, all cryopreservations occurred in mortuary, post-embalming conditions and were terminated by relatives shortly. This is often referenced in media such as in a 1996 episode of the The Simpsons 'The Day the Violence Died'<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Violence_Died</ref> == Television == 1990 L.A. Law features a character suing the state for her constitutional right to be frozen alive as she has an inoperable brain tumor.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0624130/</ref> In television, perhaps the most well-known example of cryonics is the pilot episode of [[Futurama]], where main character Fry, a pizza delivery boy, accidentally falls into a cryo chamber and wakes up in the year 2,999. A more accurate example is the episode ''Head Case''<ref>http://castle.wikia.com/wiki/Head_Case</ref> of the TV series ''Castle''; which was praised due to its accuracy by cryonics pioneer [[Mike Darwin]]<ref>[[Mike Darwin]]. ''Cryonics 'Castle' '''- [http://chronopause.com/index.php/2011/10/06/cryonics-%E2%80%9Ccastle%E2%80%9D/ Link].</ref>. In House of Cards "Chapter 60",<ref>http://house-of-cards.wikia.com/wiki/Chapter_60</ref> it is mentioned energy giant Raymond Tusk is signed up for cryonics. == Games == In ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri]]'', the crew of the UNS Unity; a fusion starship on a 40-year journey to Alpha Centauri, a stored in stasis. The original ''[[Deus Ex]]'' has a secret area that the player can access, where former Illuminati (lol) leader [http://deusex.wikia.com/wiki/Lucius_DeBeers Lucius DeBeers] (Like the diamond company, get it? Nevermind...) was stored in a 'cryo pod' by his protegé, co-conspirator Morgan Everett, until the technology to revive him can be invented. Unknown to him, the technology has been available for some time, but Everett refuses to revive him to maintain power. Somehow DeBeers can continue to talk and think in the pod, and can talk to the player, who can tell him the truth; in which case DeBeers asks the player to kill him. == Other media == Alex Harris from Simon Funk's ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#After Life|After Life]]'' had his body cryopreserved by Alcor after he died while being [[Whole brain emulation|uploaded]]. In Greg Egan's ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#Zendegi|Zendegi]]'', ultra-rationalist internet millionaire Nate Caplan is cryopreserved due to a terminal condition. Another character, an oil tycoon whose enthusiasm in a Senate hearing cut funding to a project to scan an entire human brain, was also cryopreserved after his death. Cryonics plays a side role David Zindell's ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#A Requiem for Homo Sapiens|A Requiem for Homo Sapiens]]'' series. In the short story that spawned it, ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#Shanidar|Shanidar]]'', the main character's son is born without legs and is frozen in snow. His father rescues him and travels to the nearest city, where he is told that no cryonicist can bring him back to life. In ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#Neverness|Neverness]]'', the main character's friend, Bardo, dies and falls into a river, where he's frozen and returned to the city for revival by the cryologists. Later, in ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#The Wild|The Wild]]'', human-turned-God-turned-religious-computer Nikolos Daru Ede tells the main character how his body was cryopreserved (With a raging boner) after he was [[Whole Brain Emulation|uploaded]], then asks him to help him find the body so that he may be a man again. Basically every interstellar passanger in ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#The Rediscovery of Man|The Rediscovery of Man]]'' and the ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#Zones of Thought|Zones of Thought]]'' series. The main character in ''[[Transhumanist Fiction#House of Suns|House of Suns]]'' prefers cryonic preservation to other methods of maintaining people for long interstellar flights. == Film == There is an announced fictional cryonics drama announced in 2011 staring Paul Rudd.<ref>https://www.thewrap.com/paul-rudd-star-errol-morriss-cryonics-drama-29037/</ref><ref>http://www.imdb.com/news/ni12745926/</ref> == See also == * [[Celebrity cryonics]] * [[Transhumanism in popular culture]] == References == [[Category:Film and TV]] [[Category:Art]] [[Category:Cryonics]] [[Category:Pages imported from Transhumani requiring cleanup]] [[Category:Popular culture]]
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