![]() All in all there was about 150 people helping out in one way or another with the logistics. There’s definitely a lot of things that are similar, and definitely some things that are different. ![]() How was climbing for a movie different than your typical sport climbing adventure? ![]() You gotta go to the tepuis in Venezuela.” For me it was a cool opportunity to include some of my own personal goals, and to go to a place that I’ve always wanted to go to. I was like, “You gotta go to Angel Falls. In their script they had the climbing next to a waterfall over the jungle. He came to me when they started developing the scene. The director, Ericson Core, is a good friend. Photo: Reiner Bajo Above: Edgar Ramirez on Angel Falls as Bodhi, whose climbing stunts were performed by Dani Andrada. Director Ericson Core with Chris Sharma on the set of Point Break. I’ve done a lot of climbing movies over the years, whether it’s Rampage or King Lines, but obviously for a big Hollywood production this is the first time. Was this your first time climbing for a big-budget Hollywood movie? Chris Sharma performed in the climbing scenes. We spoke to him about his experience. For the 2015 version, filmmakers recruited the top athletes from a variety of action sports to film the stunts. A remake was released in December (in theaters now). The original Point Brea k is a cult classic. Former college football star turned FBI agent Johnny Utah immerses himself in the radical lifestyle to infiltrate a crew of criminal extreme sports athletes and learns some things about himself along the way. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!
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