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Adventure
100 stories to climb. No ropes.

Skyscraper Live (2026)

Runtime: 117 min
Release date: 24/01/2026
Production countries: United States of America, United Kingdom
Production companies: Plimsoll Productions
Overview
No ropes. No fear. Free solo legend Alex Honnold risks it all in a high-stakes, live ascent of one of the world's tallest skyscrapers in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Joe DeMaio
Director
Cast
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Alex Honnold
as Self
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Elle Duncan
as Self - Host
Emily Harrington profile photo
Emily Harrington
as Self
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Mark Rober
as Self
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Sanni McCandless
as Self
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Skyscraper Live

Official Trailer

Video: YouTube
Duration: 01:14
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