
The 678.9m-high skyscraper is owned by Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) through its subsidiary PNB Merdeka Ventures Sdn Bhd.
PNB Merdeka Ventures chief executive officer Tengku Ab Aziz Tengku Mahmud said the Marvel Studios production demonstrates Merdeka 118’s potential as an iconic filming location capable of attracting global attention.
“This is a unique opportunity to showcase Merdeka 118 on the world stage. The appearance of this building in a Hollywood movie not only introduces Malaysia’s new landmark but also promotes Kuala Lumpur as a modern and dynamic destination,” he told Bernama.
Tengku Ab Aziz added that although filming only took place over a few days in the middle of last year, it involved detailed planning in terms of site preparation, logistical coordination, and security and technical support to ensure smooth operations without disrupting daily activities.
“We worked closely with the production team to ensure every requirement was met in an efficient and professional manner, while prioritising the safety of the public and the building.
“Should there be future requests (for filming at Merdeka 118), we will evaluate and consider each proposal, taking into account its suitability and potential impact on Merdeka 118 and its surroundings,” he added.
He also hoped that the exposure of the world’s second-tallest tower through the film will raise the international profile of Merdeka 118 as an iconic destination, in turn boosting interest in the tourism and creative economy sectors, while positioning KL as a preferred location for film and digital content production.
Earlier, a stunt video featuring “Thunderbolts” lead actress Florence Pugh skydiving from the top of Merdeka 118 went viral after Marvel Studios shared behind-the-scenes footage of the film on social media.
The movie, directed by Jake Schreier, also stars David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell and Geraldine Viswanathan.