Tom Cruise could appear at the closing ceremony of Paris 2024 with a ‘Mission Impossible’ style show

There are strong rumors that claim the actor could be part of the closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

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Actor Tom Cruise, left in white, poses for pictures with fans as he attends the women's artistic gymnastics qualification round at the 2024 Summer Olympics. (Abbie Parr/AP)

We are in the midst of the Paris 2024 Olympics, as the final details are being prepared for the closing ceremony show. Everything seems to indicate that there will be big surprises, one of them being the likely appearance of American actor Tom Cruise to present a show in the style of ‘Mission Impossible’.

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Here we share the details that are known so far, as nothing has been confirmed.

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Will Tom Cruise appear at the closing ceremony of Paris 2024?

At the event, according to Deadline, actor Tom Cruise's participation is being considered, and he could perform a spectacular stunt in the style of his Mission: Impossible movies.

TMZ was the first to report that Cruise will not just be a spectator, but will take an active role during the ceremony.

"It will be part of the Olympic flag handover," revealed the source.

Despite the fact that the organizers have kept many of the details secret, it has been confirmed that the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, will receive the flag from her counterpart in Paris, Anne Hidalgo.

"Expect a big Hollywood-style production," said the source to the quoted media outlet.

Tom Cruise has been in Paris in recent days and has been seen at some Olympic events, such as swimming.

When will the closing event be?

It has been confirmed that the closing of the Olympic Games will be on Sunday, August 11 and will take place at the Stade de France, which was built in 1998 for the World Cup, being the largest stadium in that country.

The numbers from the Paris 2024 inauguration

The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which took place on July 26, attracted nearly 29 million viewers according to Nielsen and Adobe Analytics. This figure far exceeds the audience of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, which gathered around 17 million people on NBC platforms.

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