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Stranded 2,000 Feet Up: Survival Thriller's Grisly End
20 Feb
Summary
- Two adventurers climb a 2,000-foot radio tower for thrills and content.
- A mechanical failure leaves them stranded atop the abandoned structure.
- One influencer dies from a fall after a desperate attempt to get help.

The 2022 survival thriller Fall, now streaming on Netflix, plunges viewers into a nightmare scenario atop a 2,000-foot radio tower. Influencer Shiloh Hunter and her friend Becky Connor ascend the B-67 TV Tower, the fictional second-tallest structure in the U.S., for both thrills and a personal mission to scatter ashes.
Disaster strikes as the rickety ladder collapses during their descent, trapping the women at the summit without communication. Their situation becomes dire when their bag containing water and a drone falls to a lower satellite dish, and attempts to signal for help are thwarted by opportunistic scavengers.
Tragically, Hunter dies from a fall while trying to retrieve the vital bag. Her perilous descent and subsequent survival, only to succumb to her injuries later, highlights the extreme dangers they faced. Becky, dehydrated and delirious, resorts to extreme measures to survive and signal her father.
Two sequels to Fall have been greenlit, with the first slated for a 2026 release. This next installment will feature a dangerous stunt in Thailand, promising more high-stakes survival.




