The “Magic Mike” star revealed in a new Vanity Fair interview that his production company, Free Association, has the rights to the iconic Patrick Swayze film, ...
Also, I didn’t know anyone would know.” Tatum is quite busy at the moment. “I was just seeing what she was up to!
And ready to talk about life after divorce, dating Zoë Kravitz, and writing romance with Roxane Gay.
In other words, as the internet observed after Tatum was discovered to be following a number of Kravitz’s fan accounts on Instagram: “I have no chill.” It was innocent, he swears. “I think life has a really fun way to give you exactly what you need when you need it,” he says. It wasn’t the thing I thought that was going to make me whole, or make me have self-respect or worth or whatever.’ And then this opportunity comes through that in a way brings him back to the thing that he started as.” Although it’s unlikely that anyone will notice, given the aforementioned dry-humping scene. “You can conceive it when you love someone that is a girl, but it doesn’t land in the same way as having a tiny female human in the world that is so vulnerable and looking at the world through rose-colored glasses.” “To be clear, that is the right thing to do,” Gay pointed out. “The beauty about Channing is, while he is brilliant and savvy and a businessman, that is coupled with the spirit and joy and the inhibition of, like, a child,” she adds, talking about how they swam and rode dirt bikes on the beach on their days off. Although in the script, the dog lives: “You don’t want people to be crying their eyes out,” Tatum explains. “The industry is fairly brutal if you have a spark of creativity,” says Reid Carolin, who was in his early 20s and working as assistant to the director on the 2008 movie Stop-Loss when he met Tatum. “Some of the worst people I’ve ever met in my entire life were in that realm.” “I think it needs to change a little bit and have our…” “This is the funniest thing I have experienced in a really long time,” he proclaims as I wipe clay from my eyebrows again. Tatum is hunched like a giant over his tiny bud vase, his broad shoulders, encased in a white long-sleeve T-shirt with “The Power to Satisfy” written across the chest, shaking with laughter.
Channing Tatum, whose production company owns the rights to 'Ghost,' plans to remake the iconic movie — with a few changes along the way.
The actor will be onscreen next in the Feb. [died in 2009](https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-patrick-swayze15-2009sep15-story.html), played New York investment banker Sam Wheat, who is killed and returns as a ghost to solve his own murder. The film has also spawned a live show in Las Vegas and an HBO Max reality show. The In our increasingly fragile and unpredictable world, “Ghost"(citywide) might well strike a seductive chord: a lover from the afterlife hovering over his beloved to keep her from harm, trying to communicate the love he couldn’t express to her in life. The “Bullet Train” actor and “Dog” star and director, 42, added that he could potentially play the late Patrick Swayze’s role in the
Vanity Fair's February cover star spills how he would beat Jennifer Lopez in a strip-off and why Jason Momoa is “a bigger daddy” than him.
Joe sequel and the time he received “very explicit photos” from an older woman on social media. “Well, he’s physically larger and he has more kids, so I think he’s a bigger daddy.” When asked whether or not Momoa’s Game of Thrones character Khal Drago should’ve survived longer, he smartly replied: “100%. [King Charles Is “Deeply Hurt”](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2023/01/prince-harrys-spare-fallout-why-sources-say-charles-is-deeply-hurt?itm_content=footer-recirc&itm_campaign=more-great-stories-010323)by Spare [Billy McFarland Is Sorry](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2022/12/billy-mcfarland-is-sorry-really?itm_content=footer-recirc&itm_campaign=more-great-stories-010323)—Really. [VF’s February cover star](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/01/channing-tatum-magic-mikes-last-dance) was asked a series of questions about his real-life stripping days—namely, which onscreen exotic dancers he could best in a strip-off. [26 Most Anticipated Movies](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/12/most-anticipated-2023-movies?itm_content=footer-recirc&itm_campaign=more-great-stories-010323)of 2023 And while he remained mostly truthful, perhaps his biggest test came with the question: “Who is a bigger daddy—you or this man, Jason Momoa?” [2023’s Golden Globe Winners](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/01/awards-insider-golden-globes-2023-winners-list?itm_content=footer-recirc&itm_campaign=more-great-stories-010323) “A bigger daddy?” he asked. But the same can’t be said for polygraph examiner Judd, whom Tatum offered a spot in Magic Mike 6. “When you look in the dictionary next to, like, the perfect specimen of a man, probably Joe Manganiello is one of those bodies that pops up,” Tatum said, “because he’s kind of weirdly flawless. “I would go harder, if I was stripping against her,” Tatum explained. After starring in the Magic Mike trilogy, Channing Tatum hasn’t grown familiar with baring it all.
Channing Tatum despises "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" and tried to get out of starring in it seven times.
was a fan of since I was a kid and watched every morning growing up — and didn’t want to do something that was, one, bad and, two, I just didn’t know if I wanted to be G.I. “The Rise of Cobra” earned negative reviews from critics but managed to gross just over $300 million at the worldwide box office. “So the second one, I obviously just didn’t want to do that one either.” I hate that movie,” Tatum previously told Joe: Retaliation,” to avoid any further commitment to the franchise. Participating in a lie detector test for Vanity Fair, Tatum said he tried passing on “The Rise of Cobra” seven times but was forced to star in the Paramount tentpole.
Channing Tatum says a potential "Ghost" remake would change problematic stereotypes from the original.
A “Ghost” remake would not be the first time Tatum has attached himself to rebooting a classic comedy. [Ghost](https://variety.com/t/ghost/)” remake starring [Channing Tatum](https://variety.com/t/channing-tatum/) on the way? “Ghost,” directed Jerry Zucker, starred Patrick Swayze as a murdered banker whose ghost sets out to save his girlfriend (Demi Moore) from his enemies.
Channing Tatum says he and ex-wife Jenna Dewan realized how different they were once they began parenting together. The former couple have a daughter Everly ...
When I became a single father, I had a lot of fear about connecting to Everly in every way that a little girl might want. “Only in having a daughter did it start to really scare me how scary the world is for women,” said the actor. And it was truly the best possible thing that I ever could have done. Because in the alone time that I have with just me and her, we’ve become best friends." This whole plan that you had literally just turns into sand and goes through your fingers and you’re just like, ‘Oh, s---. “But when you’re actually parents,” the actor continued, “you really understand differences between the two of you.
The film also starring Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn and more was written by Bruce Joel Rubin, with Jerry Zucker directing and Lisa Weinstein producing. The ...
The film also starring Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn and more was written by Bruce Joel Rubin, with Jerry Zucker directing and Lisa Weinstein producing. Tatum told Vanity Fair that he’ll play Patrick Swayze’s role in the new Ghost. “Now I know why they put [pottery-making] in Ghost,” he joked.
Channing Tatum is opening up about his divorce from Jenna Dewan and his hesitation to get married again.
"This whole plan that you had literally just turns into sand and goes through your fingers and you’re just like, ‘Oh, shit. In business, I have no real fear of anything being destroyed. “Your life just turns on its axis," he said. How you parent differently, how you look at the world, how you go through the world.” [Channing Tatum](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2022/02/14/channing-tatum-valentines-day-plans-include-daughter-everly/6755198001/) is opening up about his divorce from [Jenna Dewan](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/03/10/jenna-dewan-and-steve-kazee-welcome-baby-boy/5012730002/) and his hesitation to get married again. Because it is screaming at you all day long.
Channing Tatum revealed whether he's open to getting married again amid his romance with Zoë Kravitz, also discussing his "scary" divorce from Jenna Dewan.
The duo share 2-year-old [son Callum](https://pagesix.com/2020/03/10/jenna-dewan-and-steve-kazee-welcome-first-baby-together/). “Your life just turns on its axis,” he recalled. Even though I am a bit of a monogamist,” the “Magic Mike” star, 42, explained. [Tatum and Dewan see “eye-to-eye” ](https://pagesix.com/2022/06/02/channing-tatum-jenna-dewan-see-eye-to-eye-on-daughter-acting/)when it comes to raising the little one, he [told People](https://people.com/parents/channing-tatum-and-ex-jenna-dewan-see-eye-to-eye-on-daughter-everly-future-acting-exclusive/) in June 2022. It’s cute for a minute and then it’s not.” I end up trying too hard, you know?”
Now the actor-producer has set his eyes on the 1990s critical and commercial hit Ghost. In a new interview with Vanity Fair, Tatum revealed that he'd like to ...
Though he soon finds the woman has an agenda of her own and now his career is on the line. [Channing Tatum](https://collider.com/tag/channing-tatum/) is soon going to seduce the audience with his latest [Magic Mike’s Last Dance](https://collider.com/tag/channing-tatum/), the threequel in the franchise that shot him into the Hollywood A-lister club. However, when he is murdered by a friend and corrupt business partner Carl Bruner (played by Tony Goldwyn) over a shady business deal, he is left to roam the earth as a ghost.
Channing Tatum reveals how much he hated being part of the G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra movie and why he ended up taking on his Conrad Hauser/Duke role.
G.I. The G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra](https://screenrant.com/tag/gi-joe/). In the pre-production phase, G.I. Joe Retaliation](https://screenrant.com/gi-joe-rise-cobra-retaliation-honest-trailer/). Looking back, G.I. In contrast with the previous films, Snake Eyes also flopped at the box office, grossing only $40 million, which was less than half of its budget. The trend of negative reception continued in Snake Eyes, the 2021 reboot and origin story featuring Henry Golding as the titular character. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Tatum’s character Duke appeared in both the 2009 film and briefly in its sequel, G.I. So the second one, I obviously just didn’t want to do that one either. Tatum explains that he tried to pass on the film “seven times,” but was contractually obligated to star by Paramount.
Channing Tatum opened up about wanting to remake the 1990 film "Ghost" and life after divorce from Jenna Dewan.
"And really, it just started with my daughter. "But when you're actually parents," he continued, "you really understand differences between the two of you. "I don't think I would've ever done the work, I think, on myself in the way that I had to do the work on myself to really try to figure out what next," he said. What now?'" I think it needs to change a little bit...." This whole plan that you had literally just turns into sand and goes through your fingers and you're just like, 'Oh, s---.
"You can conceive it when you love someone that is a girl, but it doesn't land in the same way as having a tiny female human in the world that is so ...
“Only in having a daughter did it start to really scare me how scary the world is for women,” Channing explained. The actor was raised around strong women, he said, and has always been close to his mom and sister. And it was truly the best possible thing that I ever could have done. “You said you touched a bald headed mermaid and saw a tail.” But raising a daughter hasn’t always come naturally to the star. From what is, I guess, the little girl in me.”