Tom Cruise has a superb reputation in Hollywood as a guy who will never say "I can't," whether it's climbing the world's highest building or dangling from a plane. He is famous for performing his outrageous stunts, and there is no doubt that he has earned this reputation.

According to sources, the 62-year-old silently struggles but refuses to admit it. However, time does not stop for anyone under any circumstances.

"Tom's got this crazy invincibility complex,” an insider told Star Magazine. "He truly believes he's a superior human being who'll be able to pull off these stunts well into his senior years."

Keeping himself in condition requires him to adhere to a rigorous diet and a five-day workout routine. Tom is not a slacker. The actor from "Mission: Impossible" has been seen in recent photographs appearing to be getting closer to his actual age.

According to the source, despite his youthful appearance and the results of minor surgical procedures, Tom is showing signs of skin sagging and creaking limbs. He is unmoved by the deteriorating state of affairs.

Tom ignores the stunt coordinators who criticize his plans. "He's the one who makes all the decisions," the insider explained. “He expects people to do what they're told."

However, it is only natural that he desires remarkable, mainly when performing his exploits.

Recently, Tom took an impromptu trip to London to surprise approximately 5,000 fans attending an orchestral event related to "Top Gun: Maverick" on September 27 at the renowned Royal Albert Hall, Cinema Blend reported.

As he was met with thunderous applause and exclamations of awe onstage, the action hero revealed his excitement at being a part of the audience at the time for "Top Gun: Maverick," a one-of-a-kind cinematic orchestral experience.

During the experience, which was part of the Hall's Films in Concert series, the Academy Award–winning blockbuster was shown simultaneously with a live, synchronized performance by the Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. The performance was conducted by Lorne Balfe, who had worked as a score producer on the film throughout its life.

Tom went on to say that the brilliance of film music lies in its ability to transport audiences into the plot and their characters. In addition to the incredible skills of Hans Zimmer, Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga, OneRepublic, and Lorne Balfe, who also produced the score, the actor thanked them for the music the audience heard live at the time. In addition, he expressed his gratitude to the incredibly talented members of tonight's orchestra, Deadline reported.

Following the event's conclusion, Tom was observed playing around with the elaborate pipe organ.