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Matt Larose is a Canada-based creator who built a multi-million subscriber YouTube following at the intersection of parkour, physical stunts, and gamified challenge formats.
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22.5M
Across YouTube, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
20.9M followers · 93% of audience
Engagement
1.8%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
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Matt Larose is a Canada-based creator who built a multi-million subscriber YouTube following at the intersection of parkour, physical stunts, and gamified challenge formats. His channel description — "I try to turn my passion for movement & editing into entertainment for you" — captures his dual identity: an athlete who treats production craft as equally important as the physical feat. His content blends freerunning execution with high-concept premises, including his ongoing parkour minigames series and stunt recreations tied to franchises like Assassin's Creed and Super Mario, extending his appeal well beyond core parkour audiences toward viewers drawn to compilation and challenge formats.
His audience is predominantly male and English-speaking, concentrated in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, with a notably broad age spread — a signal of a creator who has retained viewers over a sustained career rather than riding a single viral wave. Brand partnerships reflect a mainstream entertainment positioning: a Prime Video collaboration tied to the Fallout franchise demonstrates the ability to attract major streaming advertisers into action-adjacent content. With engagement running modestly above category medians and a content style that maps naturally onto gaming, streaming, and active-lifestyle briefs, Larose is a credible integration partner for brands targeting engaged, male-skewed English-speaking audiences at scale.
Matt Larose reaches an audience concentrated in Canada primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, TikTok branded content. Their sponsorship history skews toward Streaming / Entertainment, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include Prime Video. Engagement on YouTube runs around 1.8%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Matt Larose's tier (Mega, 22.5M combined followers, Canada). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Yes — real parkour and freerunning are the foundation of Matt Larose's channel, not a gimmick. His bio explicitly names "movement" as his core passion, and his videos consistently feature genuine stunts performed on location rather than CGI or stunt doubles. That commitment to authentic athleticism is a big part of what separates him in the challenge and entertainment space.
Matt Larose has recreated stunts from franchises including Super Mario, Assassin's Creed, and Fallout. His format translates recognizable in-game movements — platforming jumps, freerunning routes, and character-specific actions — into real-world physical challenges filmed on location. These "in real life" videos are among his most recognizable and widely shared content.
Yes, Assassin's Creed-themed parkour is one of Matt Larose's signature content styles, with #assassinscreed appearing as a recurring hashtag across his uploads. The franchise's freerunning mechanics translate directly to his real-life stunt format, making it a natural creative fit. It's one of the gaming series most closely associated with his channel identity.
Yes, Matt Larose has worked with Prime Video under a formal creator partnership, including a video built around the Fallout Ghoul character from Amazon's Fallout series. The collaboration fits his niche perfectly — he turned the franchise's post-apocalyptic character into a real-life parkour challenge. Named brand partnerships like this are a regular part of his content mix.
Matt Larose's parkour minigames are structured challenge videos where he turns movement and stunts into game-like formats — races, obstacle completions, and score-based challenges set in real environments. His "Ultimate Parkour Minigames Compilation" packages highlights from these into longer recap videos. The concept blends gaming logic with live-action athleticism in a way that appeals to both sports and gaming audiences.
Matt Larose produced a video titled "Top 10 Stunts From Super Mario In Real Life," recreating iconic Mario gameplay moments as physical parkour and stunt challenges. It's part of his ongoing series of translating well-known video game mechanics into real-world movement sequences. Videos in this format consistently perform as some of his highest-engagement uploads.
Yes, YouTube Shorts are a core pillar of Matt Larose's content strategy, with #shorts appearing as one of his most-used production hashtags. His quick-cut, high-energy editing style — which he specifically calls out in his channel bio — maps naturally onto the short-form vertical format. He also cross-posts to TikTok to extend the reach of those clips.
Beyond parkour stunts, Matt Larose runs a range of mini-game and reaction challenges including emoji challenges, tic-tac-toe games, balloon challenges, and letter-matching formats. These variety challenge videos sit alongside his movement content and are classified under comedy and entertainment in addition to sports. The mix gives his channel broad appeal beyond a strict parkour audience.
Matt Larose has surpassed 20 million subscribers on YouTube, placing him firmly in the Mega creator tier and making him one of the larger Canadian creators on the platform. His audience skews heavily male and is concentrated in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, reflecting the cross-border appeal of his stunt and challenge content.
Matt Larose is Canadian, making him one of the more prominent creators from Canada operating at the Mega tier on YouTube. Despite his Canadian base, the large majority of his viewership comes from the United States, which is typical for English-language sports and entertainment creators who reach a North American and global audience.
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