Life will always find a way. Even when the universe enteres the black hole era where essentially they are the only celestial like objects left, I'm sure life, will still hang somewhere. Even long into the dark era, suggested to start in 10^106 years where even sub atomic particles have decayed, life will find a way.
Even when there is absolutely nothing left in the universe, in 10^10^50 years, a Boltzmann brain may appear. It may not be life as we know it but it will do. And if a new universe is created in 10^10^10^56 years. Well, you know the story. We may be here from such an occurrence. It may have happened an infinite amount of times already.
Just to give you an idea how mind boggling ridiculous 10^10^10^56 years is,
There is only around 10^80 atoms in the observable universe that stretches 93 billion light years
The width of a human hair is approximately 100,000 atoms across
Let that sink in as to how old time itself is, and if you think 13.8 billion years is a long time, just think how much longer this 'incarnation' of the universe still has to go before it starts all over again. And again