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LOS ANGELES – Channing Tatum and Gregory Jacobs had the same vision for Magic Mike XXL. If they were going to make a sequel to Steven Soderbergh’s 2012 sleeper, it had to be bigger and wilder.
Tatum starred in the first 2012 “Magic Mike” movie and its 2015 sequel, “Magic Mike XXL.” The actor announced in November that the third film in the franchise, “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” was underway.
According to court documents obtained by People, Dewan is arguing that she should receive some of the profits that Tatum gained from the franchise, as they were still married when he filmed Magic Mike ...
Tatum has more events like this in store for his admirers. He's inviting fans to enter to win a trip to L.A. and join the entire Magic Mike XXL cast at the premiere and to ride along with the ...
Channing Tatum is saddling up once more to play “Pony” enthusiast Mike Lane for the third and seemingly final chapter for the former stripper. He rides again with Steven Soderbergh, who returns to ...
Typically, it's the leading man who's hardest to lure back when a flash of success triggers a cash-grab sequel, as stripper-turned-serious-actor Channing Tatum demonstrated once before by all but ...
Magic Mike XXL w/ Live performance from Boylesque We may not be able to get Channing Tatum himself to step off our movie screen, but we’ve got the next best thing instead!
This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Channing Tatum in a scene from the film, "Magic Mike XXL," in theaters on July 1. (Claudette Barius/Warner Bros. Pictures via AP) ...
Magic Mike’s Last Dance Directed by Steven Soderbergh Written by Reid Carolin Starring Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek Pinault and Alex Cox Classification R; 112 minutes In theatres Feb. 10 ...
Channing Tatum Heats Up 'GMA' With Talk About 'Magic Mike XXL' The Hollywood star stops by to discuss his new film and dishes on his dance skills.
For Magic Mike XXL is all about pinning everything on the astonishing moves, impressive physique and subtle acting smarts of Channing Tatum. Turns out to be a winning play for what might have been ...