The Mercury News

Orlando Bloom puts himself in peril for extreme TV series

- By Mark Kennedy

>> 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 — with not one but three extreme sports.

The Peacock series “Orlando Bloom: To the Edge” sees the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star shoot through the sky thousands of feet above the ground, dive into a deep sinkhole and rock climb hundreds of feet.

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

The series, which debuts today, was born from the pandemic, which made outside adventures even more alluring. It met the perfect host in a man who is a natural risktaker. When he made his Broadway debut in “Romeo and Juliet,” he roared onto the stage on a Triumph motorcycle.

“I'm like a collector of experience­s in some ways,” he says. “I've been remarkably gifted and fortunate to have some unique ones, but this was definitely like, `Oh, wow, I'm capable of this. Therefore I can do anything.'”

First up was wingsuitin­g — skydiving in a special jumpsuit that adds lift so you can glide longer before opening your parachute.

Bloom's goal was to jump out of plane at 13,000 feet, fly 3 miles over the Pacific Ocean and land on the beach.

Then he heads to the Bahamas, to a 663-footdeep hole in the ocean, with the aim of plunging to 100 feet on just one breath.

After that, it's off to Utah to climb a 400foot tower and stand on a summit the size of a pizza box.

There were some heartin-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.

 ?? CASEY DURKIN — PEACOCK VIA AP ?? Orlando Bloom appears in an episode of the television series “Orlando Bloom: To the Edge.”
CASEY DURKIN — PEACOCK VIA AP Orlando Bloom appears in an episode of the television series “Orlando Bloom: To the Edge.”

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