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Florence Pugh explains why she fought to jump off world’s 2nd tallest building for new movie

Published 17:30 30 Apr 2025 BST

Updated 14:02 27 Aug 2025 BST

Stephen Porzio
Florence Pugh explains why she fought to jump off world’s 2nd tallest building for new movie

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JOE spoke to Florence Pugh and her co-star David Harbour about their new blockbuster, which is out in cinemas this week.

Thunderbolts*, the latest movie in the Marvel superhero franchise, lands in theatres this week, and cinemagoers are set to be wowed by the opening scene.

The introduction sees assassin Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) tasked with infiltrating a covert lab located within Merdeka 118 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - the second-tallest building in the world.

To do this, Yelena calmly base jumps off the top of the building, descending into the lab space via parachute before facing off against several guards.

It's a brilliant sequence, which is all the more impressive given that Pugh did part of the stunt for real.

Footage shared by Marvel Entertainment shows the actress, attached to a harness, stepping off Merdeka 118.

In interviews, Pugh has talked about how she had to convince the producers of Thunderbolts* to let her do this. This is because, as her director, Jake Schreier, notes in the Marvel footage: "It's not a zero-risk thing to attempt."

And so, when JOE spoke to Pugh and her co-star David Harbour about their new blockbuster, we had to ask the actress why she was so set on doing the stunt practically when it must have obviously been very scary.

In response, she told us:

Laughing, she adds: "I was so annoying. I wrote emails and the problem is is that that no one could help me really.

"I remember Jake taking me aside and he was like: 'Florence, if you want to do this, you have to be the person that champions that. Because we can't be pushing it. Because we can't be the ones that actually push you over the edge of a building. You have to be the one that does this because, obviously, there's a lot of risks that go into it. And if something were to happen, we can't be the ones that made you do it. Like you have to do it.'

"So then I was like: 'Right!'."

Pugh also notes that there was another personal reason that she wanted to do the stunt.

She explained:

Thunderbolts* arrives in UK cinemas on Thursday, 1 May.

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