In a move that promises to add a touch of Hollywood spectacle to the global sports stage, Tom Cruise is set to make a dramatic entrance at the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Scheduled for August 11, the event will feature Cruise skydiving as part of the official handoff to Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics, combining cinematic excitement with Olympic tradition.
According to reports from The Hollywood Reporter, this high-flying stunt was secretly filmed earlier this year in March, ensuring that Cruise’s entrance would be both surprising and spectacular. Cruise, renowned for performing his own stunts in the “Mission: Impossible” series, brings his fearless spirit to this momentous occasion, promising an unforgettable conclusion to the Paris Games.
Throughout the duration of the Paris Olympics, Cruise has been an enthusiastic supporter, attending various events including women’s gymnastics qualifiers and swimming competitions. His enthusiasm for the Games was evident as he commented, “It’s awesome. Great stories, great athletes. It’s incredible what they have to do, the sense of accomplishment,” as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
The segment featuring Cruise’s skydive is being orchestrated by Fulwell 73, a production company known for its high-profile projects such as Hulu’s ‘The Kardashians’ and Adele’s 2021 CBS special ‘One Night Only’. This company will ensure that the Olympic handoff is a dynamic blend of pre-recorded and live elements, creating a seamless and thrilling experience for viewers around the world.
Originally, organizers had planned for a large-scale celebration at Will Rogers State Beach in Los Angeles, where the Olympic flag would be ceremoniously handed over. However, these plans were abandoned due to logistical concerns from the Los Angeles Police Department about potential disruptions along the Pacific Coast Highway and the challenges in securing permits from the California Coastal Commission.
The closing ceremonies of the Olympics have a history of featuring grand and celebrity-driven spectacles. For instance, the 2008 Beijing Games included a memorable performance by Jimmy Page and Leona Lewis on a faux bus heading to London. Similarly, the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics were highlighted by performances from Lionel Richie, The Beach Boys, and film composer John Williams.
Cruise’s participation in the Paris Olympics closing ceremony continues this tradition, promising to captivate audiences with a blend of cinematic flair and athletic celebration. As the world watches, Cruise’s skydive will not only mark the end of the Paris Games but also set the stage for the excitement to come in Los Angeles 2028.