VIDEO: Kate Winslet Recreates Iconic TITANIC Scene During Treacherous Climb

By: Jul. 28, 2015
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On last night's episode of NBC's RUNNING WILD WITH BEAR GRYLLS, Grylls took Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet on THE RIDE of her life as they "paramotor" to the top of the Snowdonia Mountains in Wales.

During the treacherous climb, Winslet hilariously recreates the iconic scene from her film 'Titanic', spreading her arms and shouting, "Jack! I feel like I'm flying!" says Kate, mimicking her now-famous scene with Leo. "Alright come on, get me down this f**king thing."

Watch the clip below and recall the original scene here:

About the show:

Famed adventurer and survivalist Bear Grylls returns for a second season of "Running Wild with Bear Grylls," premiered July 13, 2015 (10 p.m. ET/PT).

In this hourlong alternative series, Grylls will take eight entertainment and sports stars into the most remote and pristine locations in the U.S. and around the world for a 48-hour journey of a lifetime.

Joining the renown survivalist for season two are Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet, Oscar nominee Kate Hudson, Super Bowl-winning QB Drew Brees, Emmy nominee and "Modern Family" star Jesse Tyler Ferguson, "Hangover" star Ed Helms, "Furious 7" star Michelle Rodriguez, and award-winning film and television actors James Marsden("X-Men: Days of Future Past") and Michael B. Jordan ("Fantastic Four").

Each of these eight accomplished actors and athletes will partner with Grylls for two days for a one-on-one adventure they will not soon forget.

This season the series will take viewers from the jungles of Panama and the far reaches of the Italian Alps and then to Colorado's Rocky Mountains and Utah's Red Rocks. The intrepid cast members will face their deepest fears and tackle everything from skydiving to repelling as they journey through some of the world's most unforgiving wildernesses.

Pushing their minds and bodies to the limit to complete their journey, they will experience the excitement of being dropped into uncharted territory and tackling the wilderness head-on, which will be daunting and draining, but also very empowering.



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