Tom Cruise was seen arriving at the Battersea Heliport in London on Saturday.
The Mission: Impossible star, 62, was dressed casually in a white polo shirt and dark-wash jeans and carried a black backpack.
He was spotted boarding a helicopter and settling into the passenger’s seat.
Cruise has been a very active and friendly audience member at the Olympics so far, attending multiple events as a regular guy and cheerfully posting for selfies with fans.
He’s not done with his Olympic adventure yet though as he’s slated to perform an Ethan Hunt-style stunt at the closing ceremony next weekend.
Cruise will literally drop in at the moment Paris hands the reins of the Olympics over to Los Angeles, which will host the 2028 games.
Details have been kept under wraps so far, but it is known that L.A. Mayor Karen Bass will receive the Olympic flag from Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
‘Expect a major Hollywood production,’ a source told Deadline.
TMZ reported more details on the Top Gun star’s involvement in the closing ceremonies on August 11.
The Golden Globe winner apparently pitched his idea for the closing ceremony stunt to the International Olympic Committee.
Cruise will rappel down onto the field from the top of the 115-foot Stade de France with the official Olympic flag.
A pre-recorded segment of the Risky Business star skydiving onto the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles will also be played.
Cruise performed that stunt in the spring and photographers caught him in action.
At the Olympics, Tom blew kisses to fans as he watched a swimming relay event after cheering on Simone Biles in the women’s gymnastics.
The star enjoyed a weekend stay in Paris for the Olympic Games and cheers echoed for him as he made his show-stopping entrance.
He was also spotted taking selfies with fans and even giving Lady Gaga a hug after she performed during the Opening Ceremonies.
The Rock of Ages star later returned to London via his helicopter after his weekend of Olympic action.
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Source: USA Today