Florence Pugh Jumped Off the Second Tallest Building in the World in Thunderbolts

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Don’t Worry Darling prima Florence Pugh didn’t privation the darlings successful her beingness to interest astir her jumping disconnected the 2nd tallest gathering successful the satellite portion shooting Marvel’s Thunderbolts*.

Pugh chatted with IGN’s Jeffrey Vega astir performing the spectacular stunt, which has been highlighted successful the MCU film’s trailers and selling promos. The sequence, which opens the film, sees Pugh’s Yelena Belova BASE leap disconnected the Merdeka 118 successful Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

“I didn’t archer radical the time that it was happening. I didn't privation radical to beryllium worrying due to the fact that obviously, you know, I knew that we were going to beryllium doing it arsenic harmless arsenic possible,” Pugh said.

Florence Pugh didn't archer radical erstwhile she was going to leap disconnected the 2nd tallest gathering successful the satellite for Thunderbolts* : pic.twitter.com/lIFq4B9l1i

— IGN (@IGN) April 29, 2025

“It’s conscionable not adjuvant for radical to beryllium similar good I’m not getting a connection from her. Does that mean this? And I conscionable thought that it was champion for possibly radical to not cognize the nonstop time that it was happening, which I’m gladsome about.”

Only 2 of Pugh’s loved ones knew the nonstop time she was going to leap disconnected the Merdeka – due to the fact that they were determination to spot it for themselves.

“I had my sister and my champion person retired determination with maine and they were connected the apical of the gathering and they got to witnesser the full thing,” Pugh recalled.

“And they were conscionable like, ‘Yeah, I wasn’t tense due to the fact that you weren’t truly nervous. Every present and past I would conscionable drawback you successful the car looking astatine it, transfixed by it. And those were the lone moments wherever I knew that wherever I evidently knew you were reasoning astir it.’”

Marvel’s Thunderbolts* opens successful theaters May 2nd. In his Thunderbolts review, IGN’s Clint Gage called the movie “the astir coagulated the ineffable timeline has felt successful a small while, providing an escapade befitting its overlooked rubric characters.”

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