TV presenter Josie Gibson stunned viewers live on-air on This Morning – by abseiling down the iconic Television Centre in London dressed as Spider-Man.
The presenter was hosting a segment about the new 20th anniversary Spider-Man featurette.
As Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield cheered her on from inside the studio, Josie screamed: “My spider senses are telling me maybe this is a bad idea!
“If you like action movies then you wanna tune in to this, because this is the real action here.”
As she lowered herself down from the roof of the famous White City building which houses This Morning ’s studio, strapped into an abseiling harness, she shouted: “Celebrating 20 years of Spider-Man films, and don’t we just love it.
“I don’t know how to get out of the harness but I’m so glad I did that.”
The presenter revealed earlier on in the show she had undergone hypnotherapy to help her with her fear of heights.
Before starting her descent, she said: “I’m quite scared of heights.
"It is a lot higher than I thought it would be, you just look down there and everybody looks like ants.
“But I'm gonna try to channel my inner Spider-Woman and get down that wall.”
Holly Willoughby told Josie: “You’re doing so well, you’re nearly there.”
As Josie reached the ground, Phillip joked a taxi was coming to pick her up to take her to the Shard.
“That’s really naughty, that is,” Josie laughed.
Josie swung into action to celebrate Spider-Man’s 20 years on the big screen.
To mark the anniversary, Sony Pictures has released a 30-minute long featurette, Spider-Man: All Roads Lead To No Way Home – a new documentary with never-before-seen interviews with the three Spider-Man leading men.
Presented by Spider-Man stars J.B Smoove and Martin Starr, it showcases the journey of Spider-Man, swinging from his first cinema appearance to his latest in the Marvel Universe, and is available to rent from May 9, at most UK online retailers including Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play.
Since the initial conception of the comic book hero by Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962, there has been eight films, as well as cartoons and merchandise.
Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi marked Spider-Man's first web-slinging adventure on the big screen in 2002.
And now, 20 years later, Spider-Man’s latest film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, starring Tom Holland, has become the sixth highest-grossing movie of all time.
The three generations of Spider-Man – stars Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire – have discussed what it truly takes to become the superhero, with new revelations about how the famous costume has changed over the years, and the problems each actor faced when suiting up.
In one clip, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire reveal the staggering amount of talcum powder they used to fit into their suits, while Tom reveals his tricks of the trade about how he put on the iconic costume.
The featurette dazzles with standout clips of Spider-Man throughout the eight films, highlighting both the nostalgic similarities between the films and the differences between the three generations of Spider-Man.
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