He stars alongside Sandra Bullock in the upcoming film The Lost City, with several other projects in the works.And Channing Tatum spoke out about career burnout following the 2015 flop Jupiter Ascending, leading to his absence in theaters for four years.The actor, 41, also talked about how the failed Gambit standalone superhero film left him 'traumatized,' in his cover story for Variety.He was set to star as the title character in the project, which was canceled in 2019 by Disney after their acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
Candid:He stars alongside Sandra Bullock in the upcoming film The Lost City, with several other projects in the works. And Channing Tatum spoke out about career burnout as well as why he was 'traumatized' after his Gambit project was shelvedThe movie star also talked about the traumatizing experience he had with the unproduced standalone Gambit film, which he was set to play the lead character.Channing was working on the project with Reid Carolin for four years developing the project, with Reid co-writing the script.
The star met Reid while he worked on the 2008 project Stop-Loss, which the latter produced; He is also the screenwriter for the Magic Mike films.He was hoping to not only star as the X-Men mutant character but also possibly direct the project with Reid.
Regret:The actor, 41, also talked about how the failed Gambit stand-alone superhero film left him 'traumatized,' in his cover story for Variety'The studio really didn't want us to direct it.
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