The Paris Olympics, which were on their way, ended with a small nod to the upcoming Los Angeles organization in 2028. The movie star of all movie stars, Tom Cruise, jumped from the maximum sensitivity of the Stade de France and landed in the middle of the stadium, where he took the Olympic flag from Simone Biles and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and then hopped on a motorcycle. After boarding a plane, he was shown parachuting over the Hollywood sign and making some modifications to make this iconic. The monument resembles the Olympic rings. The above-the-top realistic display was well-received by most of the audience and quickly went viral, but for Survivor fans, it also generated additional emotions.
The process of grabbing anything in a really impressive and outrageous way and dropping it somewhere else through an elaborate video involving weird modes of transportation is Jeff Probst’s special. At the end of each season of Survivor, each member of the jury votes on who wants to win. These votes are then deposited in a separate ballot box. Today, they are read without delay in the Tribal Council, but when Survivor was at the peak of its popularity, they were read in a reunion special. For a while, the show went through a phase where Probst gathered those votes, left the set, and returned to the United States in an elaborate video montage that would involve an uncommon form of travel.
Entertainment Weekly reached out to Probst after Tom Cruise’s participation in the Olympics, and of course, they weren’t the first to touch the longtime host. His friends texted him almost immediately and he evidently laughed at it. This is what the media said. . .
I enjoyed the comparisons. A lot of other people have texted me and said, “Tom Cruise is probably doing Survivor!”Tom Cruise makes his edition of returning the island’s votes!’And the first thing I asked myself was: Wait, is he imitating me or have I been imitating him all these years?
Survivor enthusiasts will never stop wondering what the best and most ridiculous stunt Probst has ever pulled off is, but, for my money, it’s got to be season 6. At the end of Survivor Amazon, he took the vows and hopped on a waiting jet ski. He then took a quick and fun ride to get the water gushing out and a montage claimed to show him jet skiing to New York from Brazil. That’s more than 3,000 miles if you count at home. He then used the subway to get to the Ed Sullivan Theater. and get to the welcome special.
Perhaps more direct with the Tom Cruise stunt, however, he also took a propeller plane back to the United States, where he parachuted and was taken on a motorcycle to the CBS studios in Los Angeles. It was fun, but in retrospect, Probst is willing to admit that he’s not exactly Tom Cruise, which he said after thinking about it after watching the Olympics. . .
Dude, I’m not Tom Cruise. This guy jumped on his motorcycle and crossed the streets, then jumped out of a helicopter. I’m surprised he didn’t catch a bad boy in progression!It was super fun.
Some enthusiasts have been clamoring for years for Survivor to bring elaborate voting deliveries, but that hasn’t been mandatory since truth-viewing replaced the Covid format. The seasons were shortened, many new twists were added (probably too many new twists) and especially For the context of this story, filming immediately began on the exhibition of the reunion with the reading of the vote.
By doing this, the contestants are much more fair and raw in their feelings, and the finalists don’t have to wait months to find out who won or who might have betrayed them in the final vote. It’s also likely to be a much less expensive movie, however, with the high-profile 50th season approaching with all the returning players, some enthusiasts think we may also get a more popular reunion show. If we do, there’s a smart chance we could get an epic edit with Jeff Probst. crossed.
Mack Rawden is the editor-in-chief of CinemaBlend. He began applying for publication as an editor in 2007 and has held positions on the site ever since, adding editor-in-chief, pop culture editor, and editor-in-chief. He now splits his time between the CinemaBlend user experience, helping to plan the site’s editorial direction, and writing passionate articles on specific entertainment topics that interest him. He graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in English (what Hoosiers!) and has been interviewed and quoted in publications, adding Digiday. Excited about Clue, the mysteries of the week, a wonderful wrestling promotion and cookies at Disney World. Less enthusiastic about the cable pricing structure, loud noises, and Tuesdays.
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