Under Construction: The Film -

: It holds a 6.8/10 rating on IMDb and has been discussed in academic contexts regarding "monstrification" in bodybuilding communities.

The film follows , a bodybuilder with the explicit, non-aesthetic goal of reaching a body mass of 400 pounds . It documents his brutal workout routines and massive food intake, but it is primarily noted for its "honest and open" exploration of performance-enhancing drug use. Under Construction: The Film

: A follow-up teaser titled Under Construction 2: Darkness was released in 2016, suggesting a deeper look into the psychological and health-related reputations associated with this extreme lifestyle. Availability : It holds a 6

: Unlike many fitness documentaries, this film includes detailed footage of steroid cycles, timetables, and the physical act of injecting (pinning) substances. Production and Reception : A follow-up teaser titled Under Construction 2:

: Crosland framed the project as a journey "from monster to freak," self-identifying with the extreme physical alterations associated with muscle dysmorphia.

: Produced by JG Productions , the documentary is described as a "brutal and sometimes humorous" account. It maintains a gritty, low-budget feel that mirrors the intensity of the gym environments it captures.