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Did Alex Honnold Make It? Taipei 101 Skyscraper Live Results & Review | MOVIES REVIEW ULTRA

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Did Alex Honnold Make It? Skyscraper Live and Free Solo Review - MOVIES REVIEW ULTRA
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Did Alex Honnold Make It? The Heart-Stopping Reality of the World's Most Dangerous Climbs

The question echoed across living rooms globally as millions tuned in to witness the impossible: did Alex Honnold make it to the top of the Taipei 101 spire during Netflix’s Skyscraper Live? Just yesterday, on January 25, 2026, the legendary alpinist completed his most high-profile urban feat to date, scaling 1,667 feet of glass and steel without the safety of a rope. While the world held its breath, the master of the "death-defying ascent" proved once again that his nerves are as forged as the granite of El Capitan. In this comprehensive review, we explore the cinematic legacy of his Oscar-winning documentary Free Solo and his latest record-breaking skyscraper triumph.

Taipei 101: The 2026 Urban Free Solo Phenomenon

Switching from granite to glass, Honnold's latest endeavor, Skyscraper Live, was a masterclass in modern sports broadcasting. After a one-day weather delay due to rain in Taipei, Honnold began his ascent at 9:00 AM local time. Unlike the remote solitude of Yosemite, this climb was performed under the watchful eyes of high-definition Netflix cameras and a live global audience. The "Skyscraper King" navigated the complex architectural geometry of the tower—specifically the "bamboo box" sections—with the same methodical precision he applies to the Freerider route.

"I thought I was going pretty slow... but what an incredible way to see Taipei." — Alex Honnold atop Taipei 101, Jan 25, 2026.

Technical Comparison: Natural Granite vs. Urban Steel

Criteria El Capitan (Free Solo) Taipei 101 (Skyscraper Live)
Surface Material Raw Granite Glass, Aluminum, Steel
Vertical Height ~3,000 Feet 1,667 Feet
Time to Complete 3 Hours 56 Minutes 1 Hour 31 Minutes 34 Seconds
Risk Factor Absolute (No rope) Absolute (No rope/nets)

The Legacy of Free Solo: A Cinematic Masterpiece

To understand the magnitude of Honnold's recent skyscraper success, we must revisit the 2018 documentary Free Solo. Directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, the film didn't just document a climb; it captured a psychological profile of an athlete who operates on a different frequency than the rest of humanity. The film follows Alex as he prepares to tackle the 3,000-foot vertical granite face of El Capitan—without a rope, harness, or safety net.

Data Analysis: The Honnold Stat Sheet

Key Statistic Data Point
Age (as of Jan 2026) 40 Years Old
World Record Set Biggest Urban Free Solo in History
Live Platform Netflix (Skyscraper Live)
Difficulty Level 101 Stories / 508 Meters

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Did Alex Honnold make it to the top of Taipei 101?

Yes! He completed the free solo climb on Sunday morning, January 25, 2026, reaching the spire in exactly 1 hour, 31 minutes, and 34 seconds.

2. Is Alex Honnold still free soloing in 2026?

Absolutely. While he is now a father of two, his recent Taipei climb proves he is still the undisputed king of the ropeless ascent.

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Sources: Outside Online, CBS News