Skyscraper Live (2026)

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Skyscraper Live
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Presented by Elle Duncan, Seth Rollins, Emily Harrington, Pete Woods, Mark Rober
Starring Alex Honnold
Country of originTaiwan
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerJames Smith
Production locations Taipei, Taiwan
Running time120 minutes
Production companyPlimsoll Productions
Original release
Network Netflix
ReleaseJanuary 25, 2026 (2026-01-25)

Skyscraper Live is a Netflix special in which American climber Alex Honnold scaled the Taiwan skyscraper Taipei 101 without the use of ropes. [1] [2] The ascent was broadcast live on January 25, 2026, and was hosted by sports broadcaster Elle Duncan, along with professional wrestler Seth Rollins, climber Emily Harrington, climber Pete Woods, and YouTuber Mark Rober. [3] Outside magazine called the stunt the highest free solo climb of an urban structure. [4]

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Background

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Taipei 101 in 2025

Taipei 101 is 508 meters (1,667 ft) tall and was the tallest building in the world from 2004 to 2009. As of 2026, it is the eleventh-largest skyscraper in the world and the tallest building in Taiwan. It was last climbed by Alain Robert in 2004, over the course of four hours in heavy rain and with a safety rope, meaning it was not a free solo climb. Robert, who has climbed about 200 such buildings, rates it at 6 out of 10 on his difficulty scale. [5]

Honnold became famous in 2017 for his free solo climb of the El Capitan rock formation in Yosemite National Park, which was the subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary Free Solo. His climb of Taipei 101 was his first significant climb of a man-made structure. [6]

Honnold was 40 years old during this climb. He practiced climbing portions of the building to prepare for the live ascent, telling The New York Times that he climbed it with ropes "two or three" times. [7] In advance of his climb, Honnold participated in a traditional Taiwanese blessing ceremony to pray for success. [6]

In an interview in advance of the event, Honnold told Adam Skolnick of The New York Times that he would be paid "an embarrassingly small amount" for the climb, which the newspaper reported would be in the "mid-six figures". [7]

Saturday Night Live parodied the event the Saturday before it took place, with Mikey Day playing Honnold. [8]

Broadcast

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Alex Honnold in 2023

The special aired live on January 25, 2026, one day later than originally scheduled due to inclement weather. Honnold began his climb at 9:00 a.m. local time and reached the top of the spire one hour and 31 minutes later. [9] [10] Plimsoll Productions was the lead producer. [11] The event used "standard live-TV production safety protocols", according to People . [12] The Taiwanese government and the Taipei Film Commission were organizers of the event.

While climbing, Honnold appeared to be relaxed, smiling and waving to onlookers inside and outside the building, and making occasional commentary through a live microphone. Though he mentioned that he was tired, he completed the ascent without incident, arriving at the top of the spire after one hour, 31 minutes, and 34 seconds. [4] After it was complete, Honnold repelled down to the 88th floor and exited through the interior of the building. [6]

In addition to footage of Honnold climbing, the broadcast included live commentary from the panel of hosts and clips of Honnold practicing and spending time with his family. [4]

Netflix broadcast the climb on a 10-second delay so that, in the case of Honnold falling, the broadcast could be stopped before viewers would see the fall. [13]

Reception

Ed Power of The Telegraph gave the special three of five stars, on grounds that the broadcast was thrilling but monotonous, writing "Skyscraper Live draws you into a sort of Zen state, where you are both simultaneously riveted and slightly bored" and "There’s not much to see – and so, the audience will have found themselves in the weird position of both experiencing a pounding heart and occasionally stifling a yawn." [14]

According to The Independent , many viewers were unhappy with the live commentary from the panel of hosts, saying it added little to the viewing experience and was distracting. [15]

References

  1. "Climber Dad of 2 Will Be Scaling 101-Story Building on Live TV, Without Any Supports: 'My Life Is on the Line'". People.com. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
  2. "Alex Honnold is climbing Taipei 101 with no ropes, live on TV. It's drawing excitement — and concern". AP News. 2026-01-22. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
  3. Oganesyan, Natalie (2026-01-25). "Alex Honnold Successfully Completes Taipei 101 Climb During Netflix's 'Skyscraper Live'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 2026-01-25. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  4. 1 2 3 Wise, Abigail (2026-01-24). "He Did It! Alex Honnold Scaled the Taipei Skyscraper as the World Looked on". Outside. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  5. Yoon, John (2026-01-23). "What's It Like to Climb a Skyscraper?". The New York Times . Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  6. 1 2 3 Northrup, Katrina (2026-01-25). "'Free Solo' climber Alex Honnold scales Taiwan's tallest building". The Washington Post. ISSN   0190-8286. Archived from the original on 2026-01-25. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  7. 1 2 Skolnick, Adam (2026-01-22). "He Climbed a Cliff in 'Free Solo.' Now He'll Try a Skyscraper". The New York Times . Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  8. Silver, Maya (2026-01-20). "The Alex Honnold SNL Skit Got A Few Things Right—And Others Very Wrong". Climbing. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
  9. "'Skyscraper Live' updates: Alex Honnold's Taipei 101 climb is on following 24-hour rain delay". Yahoo Sports. 24 January 2026. Retrieved 25 January 2026.
  10. Schneider, Michael (2026-01-24). "Netflix Postpones Alex Honnold's 'Skyscraper Live' Climb Due to Weather Concerns". Variety. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  11. Brzeski, Patrick (2026-01-24). "'Skyscraper Live' Producer on Why Alex Honnold Is Really Climbing Taipei 101 for Netflix: "TV Is Mostly a Necessary Evil for Him"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  12. "How Climber Dad Alex Honnold Will Work to Stay Safe While Scaling 101-Story Skyscraper on Live TV with No Harness or Ropes". People.com. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  13. Brzeski, Patrick (2026-01-24). "Netflix Postpones Alex Honnold's 'Skyscraper Live' Climb Amid Dangerously Rainy Conditions in Taipei". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2026-01-25. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  14. Power, Ed (2026-01-25). "Solo climber reaches a dizzying new height – yet we're still stifling a yawn". The Telegraph. ISSN   0307-1235. Archived from the original on 2026-01-25. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  15. Muir, Ellie (2026-01-25). "Skyscraper Live viewers hit out at Netflix's 'awful' commentary". The Independent. Retrieved 2026-01-25.