Canada
Matt Larose is a creator with a presence on YouTube (20,900,000 followers), TikTok (1,600,000 followers), based in Canada.
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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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Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
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| Amazon Prime Video Streaming / Entertainment | Sponsored content | YouTube | 2024–2025 | — |
| Ubisoft (Assassin's Creed) Gaming | Sponsored content | YouTube | 2024–2025 | — |
Matt Larose is a creator with a presence on YouTube (20,900,000 followers), TikTok (1,600,000 followers), based in Canada. Their content sits in the parkour & stunts space. Their YouTube bio reads: "I try to turn my passion for movement & editing into entertainment for you!". The full audience and engagement breakdown is below.
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, Gaming, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include Amazon Prime Video and Ubisoft (Assassin's Creed). 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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Matt Larose combines genuine athletic movement with skilled post-production — his YouTube bio explicitly names his 'passion for movement & editing' as the two pillars of his content. His channel is classified under extreme sports, and his stunts range from freerunning sequences to themed obstacle challenges, so the physical ability is real even if the editing amplifies the spectacle.
Matt Larose recreates the free-running style made iconic by the Assassin's Creed video game series in real-world environments, and the #assassinscreed hashtag is one of his most-used tags. It's a signature crossover format on his channel that pulls in fans of both parkour and gaming culture simultaneously.
Yes — Matt Larose has a confirmed branded partnership with Prime Video, credited as a #PrimeVideoPartner in his content. One of his recent sponsored videos, built around escaping the Fallout Ghoul, blends his parkour and challenge format with the Prime Video Fallout series.
It's one of his standout video formats where he physically recreates moves, obstacles, and mechanics from the Super Mario games in real-world settings. The format — 'Top 10 Stunts From Super Mario In Real Life' — is part of a broader pattern on his channel of translating video game logic into actual athletic challenges.
Parkour minigames are a recurring content format where Matt Larose structures athletic challenges like video game levels — timed runs, obstacle gauntlets, or competitive segments modeled after game mechanics. His 'Ultimate Parkour Minigames Compilation' pulls these segments together and is among his most-viewed content types.
Gaming-themed parkour doubles his search reach by attracting both action sports audiences and gaming fans to the same video. Titles and setups built around recognizable franchises like Mario, Assassin's Creed, or Fallout give viewers an immediate reference point that makes the physical stunts more legible and shareable.
Beyond freerunning, Matt Larose posts emoji challenges, tic-tac-toe in real life, balloon challenges, Halloween-themed content, and 'first to 100%' style game formats. His channel sits under comedy challenges as well as extreme sports, so the mix of physical stunts and game-style minigames is a deliberate part of his content strategy.
Yes, Matt Larose is a Canadian creator. Despite that, the large majority of his viewership comes from the United States, showing how far his parkour and gaming-crossover content travels across English-speaking markets.
Matt Larose has surpassed 20 million subscribers on YouTube, placing him firmly in the Mega tier of creators. His engagement rate runs above the category median, which is notable at that scale since very large channels typically see engagement compress as the audience broadens.
YouTube is Matt Larose's dominant platform by a wide margin, with over 20 million subscribers compared to a significantly smaller TikTok following under the same handle @matt.larose. His short-form content does appear on TikTok, but YouTube is clearly where his audience is concentrated and where his longer challenge and compilation formats live.
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