Tom Cruise Kicks Off 2025 Super Bowl with Dramatic Message About the Chiefs and Eagles

Mar. 15, 2025

Tom Cruise speaks at the start of the 2025 Super Bowl.Photo:FOX

Tom Cruise speaks at the start of the 2025 Super Bowl

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Tom Cruisebrought his star power to the2025 Super Bowl.

The actor, 62, delivered a dramatic message to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles in a prerecorded video that aired during the opening of the Big Game on Sunday, Feb. 9.

The video showed Cruise standing in a room with multiple large screens playing clips of the two football teams throughout history. “Tonight in New Orleans, we encounter a mission that doesn’t come along very often,” he said. “Standing in front of this final act, knowing that the long winding road here, has all led to this.”

“Everything this sport has seen and done, every first, every mountain climbed, every seemingly impossible conquered,” theMission: Impossiblestar continued. “Yet there’s always another accomplishment never achieved, there’s always new heights waiting to be reached. Stepping into the unknown, being first, that comes with unbelievable pressure.”

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Speaking of the two teams, Cruise said, “But I look closely at these fierce competitors and I don’t see fear or hesitation. I see the very best in the world. Men who have worked and dedicated their entire lives for today.”

Various clips of the Kansas City football team played as he continued speaking. “When the Chiefs take the field today, they aren’t walking in someone else’s footsteps. Their hearts are set on reaching further, soaring higher than any team ever has. A third consecutive Super Bowl title — an achievement this league has never seen before,” he said.

Tom Cruise delivers a message at the 2025 Super Bowl

The actor then received the Olympic flag from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and gymnastSimone Bilesbefore he heroically strapped it to the back of a motorcycle and rode off into the sunset.

Cruise, meanwhile, has a busy year ahead of him as his upcoming movie,Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, hits theaters on May 23 – nearly two years after its predecessor. The franchise has spanned almost three decades with the hit original having premiered in 1996.

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US' actor Tom Cruise jumps from the roof of the Stade de France during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, in the outskirts of Paris, on August 11, 2024.

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In a recent interview withEmpire, Cruise and filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie avoided directly addressingwhether the film will cap off the story following Cruise’s character, Ethan Hunt. “You gotta see the movie,” the actor told the outlet, when he and McQuarrie were asked whetherThe Final Reckoningwill actually be his finalMission: Impossiblemovie.

“It’s a hard thing for me to discuss at the moment, because it really is something that you have to experience,” Cruise said. He also described the new movie as “an epic, emotional journey of the entire franchise.”

Cruise is among many celebrities who have come out for the Super Bowl, includingBrad Pitt,Bradley Cooper, andJay-Z and his daughters. Viewers can expect more A-list entertainment in the form ofTaylor Swiftcameos,star-studded commercialsand a highly-anticipated halftime performance fromKendrick Lamarand guestSZA.

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are facing off in the 2025 Super Bowl, airing on Fox on Sunday, Feb. 9.

source: people.com