[06/28/23 - 09:06 AM] Peacock Announces 3-Part Adventure Docuseries "Orlando Bloom: To the Edge" In the series, Bloom takes viewers on a thrilling journey of self-discovery as he pushes his limits physically and mentally in order to reach his personal edge of what is possible.
[via press release from Peacock]
PEACOCK ANNOUNCES 3-PART ADVENTURE DOCUSERIES "ORLANDO BLOOM: TO THE EDGE"
Watch the Jaw-Dropping Teaser for the Series Following Orlando Bloom on a Physical, Mental and Spiritual Journey of Self-Discovery
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· Peacock announced Orlando Bloom: To The Edge, a 3-part limited adventure docuseries following celebrated actor and adventure enthusiast Orlando Bloom.
· In the series, Bloom takes viewers on a thrilling journey of self-discovery as he pushes his limits physically and mentally in order to reach his personal edge of what is possible. Through fear defying adventures and spiritual awareness, Bloom overcomes his fears and learns more about himself, while inspiring the audience at home to explore and expand their own limits in everyday life.
· Produced by STX Television and Amazing Owl, Orlando Bloom: To The Edge's executive producers are Orlando Bloom, Adam Karasick, Al Berman, Robert Simonds, Noah Fogelson, Jason Goldberg, and Scott Weintrob.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Actor and adventure enthusiast Orlando Bloom embarks on a physical, mental and spiritual journey of self-discovery as he undertakes learning three extreme sports -- wingsuiting, free diving and rock climbing -- to push himself to the edge of what is possible. With family, friends and his spiritual Buddhist practice guiding the way, Orlando is trained by experts who help him overcome obstacles, face his fears and discover valuable lessons about himself.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Executive producers: Orlando Bloom, Adam Karasick, Al Berman, Robert Simonds, Noah Fogelson, Jason Goldberg, and Scott Weintrob
Co-Executive Producers: Matthew Akers, Jamie Bovshow, Susan Hoenig
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