Channing Tatum’s Axed Gambit Movie Was a ‘Screwball Romantic Comedy,’ Says Lizzy Caplan: ‘It’s Kind of Odd That It Got Scrapped’

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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Channing Tatum‘s axed Gambit movie was a “screwball romantic comedy,” Lizzy Caplan recently revealed to Business Insider.

Variety reported in November 2017 that Caplan had boarded Tatum’s long-in-the-works passion project as the female lead, although details were scarce at the time.

Tatum tried for years to get a Gambit movie off the ground. The project was effectively killed when Disney’s purchase of Fox was completed in 2019. “It was a really cool idea,” Caplan said of Tatum’s canceled Gambit movie. “It’s kind of odd that it got scrapped.

Those movies don’t seem to ever get scrapped, but it did.” “We got down the road, we were gonna shoot it,” she continued. “I think there was a start date.

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