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By | August 11, 2024

It’s a bird. It’s a plane.

Nope, it’s Tom Cruise. 

Cruise is no stranger to being involved in thrilling acts through the air. You may know the movie star as Ethan Hunt in the “Mission Impossible” franchise or as Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in the “Top Gun” movies. The three-time Golden Globe recipient frequently is involved in entertaining movies with plenty of dangerous stunts. 

It turns out, his latest acrobatic feat is going to have an Olympics theme to it. The actor is reportedly going to be featured in a stunt for the closing ceremony, bringing an end to the 2024 Olympics in Paris and teasing the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. 

Here’s what we know about Cruise’s stunt at the Olympics closing ceremony in Paris. 

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Tom Cruise Olympics closing ceremony stunt

The official details of the closing ceremony event involving Cruise are not yet known. The IOC has not said anything about a potential stunt involving Cruise, however, multiple outlets are putting together the pieces of what to expect. 

TMZ was the first to report about a potential stunt involving the actor to close out the Paris Games. The outlet reported that the plan for Cruise is to rappel down from the top of Stade de France, landing on the field while carrying the Olympic flag. 

That thrilling act will then lead into a previously recorded film which will be shown on the big screen at the stadium and on the TV broadcast. The clip will reportedly show Cruise’s journey via plane from France to Los Angeles, delivering the Olympic flag to the next destination for the Summer Olympics. 

Once in L.A., Cruise will skydive out of a plane down to the famous Hollywood sign. When he is grounded, he will pass the flag to a group of Olympians to take the flag to Los Angeles. 

This wouldn’t be the first time Cruise is involved in the Olympic. In 2004, he helped carry the Olympic torch through the City of Angels as a part of a relay around the world for the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

Will Tom Cruise use a stuntman?

It’s not 100-percent confirmed if Cruise will use a stuntman or if he will be the one to rappel from Stade de France. However, if there is anything to know about Cruise, it is that the actor prides himself in his ability to pull off his own acrobatics. 

While a majority of actors use stunt doubles for the dangerous acts that take part in the movie, Cruise is the opposite. Even at 62, the Hollywood star loves putting his life at risk in order to pull off the exceptional stunts for his movies. 

Here is a compilation of some of his best stunts:

How old is Tom Cruise?

Born on July 3, 1962, Cruise is 62. 

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