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91ƵAfraid for my life91Ƶ: Orlando Bloom steps To The Edge for new TV series

Natural risk-taker explores his daredevil side for the delight of viewers
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Katy Perry, left, and Orlando Bloom arrive at the tenth Breakthrough Prize Ceremony on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Orlando Bloom wanted to test himself for his latest adventure project. Not by eating something gross or visiting a new country. He wanted to risk death 91Ƶ with not one but three extreme sports.

The Peacock sees the 91ƵPirates of the Caribbean91Ƶ star shoot through the sky thousands of feet above the ground, dive into a deep sinkhole and rock climb hundreds of feet.

91ƵWhile I was at moments scared for my life during the show, having come out the other end of it I feel way more capable,91Ƶ Bloom tells The Associated Press.

The series, which debuts Thursday, was born from the pandemic, which made outside adventures even more alluring. It met the perfect host in a man who is a natural risk-taker. When he made his Broadway debut in 91ƵRomeo and Juliet,91Ƶ he roared onto the stage on a Triumph motorcycle.

91ƵI91Ƶm like a collector of experiences in some ways,91Ƶ he says. 91ƵI91Ƶve been remarkably gifted and fortunate to have some unique ones, but this was definitely like, 91ƵOh, wow, I91Ƶm capable of this. Therefore I can do anything.91Ƶ91Ƶ

First up was wingsuiting 91Ƶ skydiving in a special jumpsuit that adds lift so you can glide longer before opening your parachute. Bloom91Ƶs goal was to jump out of plane at 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) fly 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) over the Pacific Ocean and land on the beach.

Then he heads to the Bahamas, to a 663-foot-deep (202 meters) hole in the ocean, with the aim of plunging to 100 feet (30.5 meters) on just one breath. After that, it91Ƶs off to Utah to climb a 400-foot (122 meter) tower and stand on a summit the size of a pizza box.

91ƵWe all experience fear. It91Ƶs how we face this fear that defines us,91Ƶ Bloom says in the first episode. 91ƵI never feel so alive being so close to death.91Ƶ

There were some heart-in-your throat moments, like on his seventh skydiving jump, where Bloom needed to activate his reserve chute, something that is necessary just 1 in 1,000 times. And for his 21st jump, he did it holding hands with his 80-year-old uncle, Christopher Copeland, a master skydiver.

Usually it takes 200 solo skydives before anyone is allowed to wingsuit but Bloom convinces his instructor in just two weeks. his partner, is on hand for the first wobbly flight, embracing her man after he lands and lovingly calling him 91Ƶa flying wombat.91Ƶ

Bloom battles ear pain to attempt the 100-foot (30.5 meter) freedive and practicing a breath exercise leaves him in tears, struggling and sweating. Freediving turns out to require a slowing heart, conserving energy and relaxing 91Ƶ the opposite of most sports.

The rock climbing challenge sees a usual 2-3 year training process condensed into a week. There was added stress because Bloom broke his back in a fall in his 20s and really didn91Ƶt want to do that again.

91ƵJust remember if everything hurts and you want to puke, you91Ƶre doing it right,91Ƶ an instructor helpfully tells him. Bloom also leans into his Buddhist belief, meditating and chanting in the run-up to each daredevil step.

Bloom joins a crowded field of adventure-seeking celeb TV hosts, which includes Zac Efron, Chris Hemsworth, Stanley Tucci, Macaulay Culkin and Ewan McGregor.

Bloom, already a guy who went to the gym twice a day, was a quick learner and even emerged with a skydiving license. But he had one-on-one help from experts usually out of the reach of regular thrillseekers, like Maureen 91ƵMo91Ƶ Beck, a gold medal at the 2014 Spanish Paraclimbing World Championships, and Camila Jaber, the youngest female freediver to break records.

Bloom credits his instructors for their patience, expertise and teaching him to trust them and their gear. His life was in their hands but very often, their lives were in his hands.

91ƵIt wasn91Ƶt just as simple as like, 91ƵI91Ƶm just going to go with the flow here.91Ƶ No, I learned the tools. There are protocols,91Ƶ he says. 91ƵThere is a framework with which I was working. And while I was doing that, I was able to get into a rhythm, into a flow, and achieve things that I never thought I would ever do in my lifetime.91Ƶ

Bloom hopes viewers will tune in to see a novice achieve remarkable feats but also to inspire them to get outside their comfort zones, be it perhaps by managing public speaking or learning a new language.

91ƵFor me, the idea of the show was like, 91ƵWell, what is it for you?91Ƶ he asks. 91ƵWhat is your version of jumping out of a plane? It doesn91Ƶt have to be physical or death defying in some form or another.91Ƶ

Bloom says he91Ƶs in a happy place, with a good career, a loving partner and great children. That made the stakes even higher for the new series.

91ƵI91Ƶm very grateful for my life,91Ƶ he says. 91ƵI91Ƶm even more grateful having survived 91ƵOrlando Bloom: To the Edge.91Ƶ91Ƶ





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