Is Van Damme split real?

Is Van Damme split real?

“The stunt is real and is performed in just one take,” said Anders Vilhelmsson, public relations manager for the Volvo Trucks brand. “It’s a daring stunt but we had full control. There was never any real danger involved.”

Can Jean-Claude Van Damme still do the split?

More videos on YouTube Van Damme’s heyday may have been in the late ’80s and early ’90s, but the guy is still making movies — and still doing splits. In this 2015 film, he performs his signature move while clinging to the side of a moving car.

Why does Van Damme always do the splits?

Why Did He Do the Splits? Because he was bored. This is from Replicant, the second film in which Van Damme played two separate roles.

How was the epic split filmed?

Mikael Rosell was the driver of the truck steering sideways. Both trucks were driving in reverse at a fixed speed of 25 kilometres per hour (16 mph), with co-drivers in each of the two trucks to help monitor the speed. Filming was performed with an Arri Alexa digital camera mounted via a boom to a camera car.

What is Jeanjean-Claude Van Damme’s’Epic Split’about?

Jean-Claude Van Damme’s ‘Epic Split’ : The Two-Way The movie star known as the “muscles from Brussels” helps Volvo show off its trucks’ steering.

What trucks did Jean-Claude Van Damme drive in the Epic Split?

Jean-Claude Van Damme’s ‘Epic Split’ : The Two-Way The movie star known as the “muscles from Brussels” helps Volvo show off its trucks’ steering. Your legs may ache just watching as they split. VIDEO How’d They Do That? Jean-Claude Van Damme’s ‘Epic Split’ Volvo Trucks – The Epic Split feat. Van Damme (Live Test)

Was Jean-Claude Van Damme really in danger in the truck crash?

The easy part: Actor Jean-Claude Van Damme before the trucks started backing up and he did his “epic split.” But Van Damme, known to fans as the “muscles from Brussels,” wasn’t in any real danger. The Journal writes that: