2001 The stunt named Hyberna sees Merlini strapped in a regulation straitjacket, welded in a steel reinforced glass container filled with water, and set to freeze in a refrigeration cell on Heroe's Square, in Budapest. At the end of the 33 hours process, the one ton ice block is melted with flame throwers. The show is witnessed live by a crowd of more than 10,000 and on live television broadcast.
2002 As part of a live segment for
MTV show
The Fridge. Strapped in a regulation straitjacket, his ankles are padlocked and handcuffed to lead weights, before jumping in the Baltic Sea in --
Karlskrona, Sweden.
2003 Handcuffed to a metal cross, Merlini is lowered upside down in a tank of water set on fire, as part of a segment for
MTV show
The Fridge.
2005 Merlini is locked in a capsule on top of the largest non governmental, non military missile ever built, and launched to an altitude of 6,000 feet from the Shipyard Island (
Hajógyári Island), as part of the stunt named The Countdown, witnessed live by a crowd of thousands, and broadcast live by Viasat.
2006 Publishes his first autobiographic book titled "Szabadíts ki!' (Free me!)
2007 Merlini received the "Best Escape Artist" award at the 2007 World Magic Awards in Los Angeles.
2008 Merlini set the breath-holding world record in
Cannes,
France, at the annual trade show
MIPCOM after holding his breath for 20 minutes and 39 seconds. He received a certificate from
Guinness World Records for "The record for the longest time that someone has held their breath underwater".
2009 Breaks the world record for the longest time underwater on the starting grid of the Formula 1 World Championship in Bahrain, before the start of the race. The event was covered live worldwide. The new world record stands at 21 minutes and 29 seconds.
2010 Merlini is on tour. Performing on 17 different venues, presenting his signature escapes.
2011 Breaks the breath-holding world record in
Baofeng lake,
Hunan, China.
2012 Plays chess upside down with chess World Champion Susan Polgár, after successfully escaping a regulation straitjacket.
2013 Merlini consulted for the
Houdini miniseries as magical and escape advisor, training actor
Adrien Brody, who played the role of Houdini, how to escape from handcuffs while holding his breath.
2015 Merlini presented "Houdini in Milano", a live theatrical show featuring real escapes, for the closing ceremony of
Expo 2015 at the Auditorium in
Milan, Italy.
2016 Merlini opened
The House of Houdini, presenting the largest permanent collection of original Houdini artifacts in Europe. Its artifacts were previewed at Budapest's
National Széchényi Library. The museum's collection includes original Houdini memorabilia:
e.g., handcuffs, personal correspondence, and "precious artifacts." A bible one owned by Houdini is part of the collection. It also includes original props from the latest "HOUDINI" film
Oxygen (1999), which featured
Adrien Brody, an
Oscar winner, and the later miniseries. ==Accidents and injuries==