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tom cruise set to end paris olympics with mind-blowing stunt
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tom cruise set to end paris olympics with mind-blowing stunt

Aug 01, 2024 9:28 PM

Tom Cruise is set to perform an exciting stunt at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics on August 11, 2024. According to reports, the Mission: Impossible star will rappel from the top of Stade de France, land on the stadium field, and carry the official Olympic flag, passing it from Paris to Los Angeles, the host city for the 2028 Olympics. The planned spectacle will also feature a pre-recorded segment of Cruise skydiving down the Hollywood sign, filmed in March 2024. Cruise, who has already been seen supporting Team USA at the Olympics, may require a stunt double for the more complex parts of the stunt. This won't be Cruise's first Olympic involvement, as he participated in the opening ceremony torch relay in Los Angeles in 2004.

What stunt is Tom Cruise performing at the Paris Olympics closing ceremony?n

Tom Cruise will rappel from the top of Stade de France, land on the stadium field, and carry the Olympic flag as part of the closing ceremony, passing it from Paris to Los Angeles.

Tom Cruise is widely recognized for his daring stunts in both the Top Gun and Mission: Impossible franchises. In the Mission: Impossible series, he has performed numerous high-risk stunts, including hanging off the side of an airplane, climbing the Burj Khalifa, and performing high-speed motorcycle chases. These stunts have cemented his reputation as one of Hollywood's top action stars, making his involvement in the Olympic ceremony highly anticipated by fans and spectators alike.



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