Jared Leto Mimicking Jumping off London Building Gets Reaction From Fans
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Jared Leto Mimicking Jumping off London Building Gets Reaction From Fans

Jared Leto recently pulled off a stunt at Piccadilly Circus Lights during the promotion of his upcoming movie Tron: Ares. During the action, the actor mimicked jumping off the tall building. This excited fans and even elicited some amusing comments on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.

Here’s what fans are saying about Jared Leto’s latest stunt.

Jared Leto pretends to jump off London building during Tron: Ares promotions

Jared Leto is renowned for his unconventional antics. These include his extreme method of acting, innovative promotional tactics, and unconventional approaches to bonding with co-stars. This time, the Requiem for a Dream star pretended to jump off a London building as Tron: Ares took over Piccadilly Circus Lights.

At the top of the promotional screen for the movie, Leto appeared wrapped in a bright red coat. He looked down at the fans and pretended to jump off. Following this, he smiled and turned away. Fans had a wide range of reactions to this. From references to his earlier movies to his distinctive acting style, fans flooded the comment sections of social media posts.

In the original clip posted by Deadline on X, one user wrote, “Morbius can fly right?” Another user joked, “Not that method after all.”

Meanwhile, on Instagram, where the clip was posted by @mydesireneverending, one user wrote, “There’s a magical light in him??. I love him,” while another user wrote, “Jared, right at home as high as he could! Many ppl don’t realize he is a climber and how gifted he really is.”

Irrespective of their stance on the move, it is clear that fans are indeed very fascinated by Jared Leto and everything he does, including his stunt on the London building. Tron: Ares will premiere in theaters on October 10, 2025. The actor will also star in Masters of the Universe, which is slated for a 2026 release.

Originally reported by Sourav Chakraborty on Mandatory.

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