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]]>The first Magic Mike movie came out in 2012 and it was set in the world of male stripping. In addition to Tatum, it also starred Alex Pettyfer, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey. Tatum’s own life served as a source of inspiration for this project, which was followed by the sequel Magic Mike XXL in 2015.
The Magic Mike franchise was such a huge success that it also inspired a stage experience Magic Mike Live and the upcoming reality show Finding Magic Mike, set to premiere on HBO Max this December.
Just like the first two movies in the franchise, Magic Mike’s Last Dance will be released by Warner Bros. Pictures and their chairman Toby Emmerich is looking forward to bringing the old gang back together.
“Is there anybody on screen more charismatic and appealing than Magic Mike? We’re thrilled to be back in business with Channing, Steven, and their creative team to bring back Magic Mike’s wonderful combination of dance, drama, romance, and humor,” said Emmerich in a statement.
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]]>The post “No Sudden Move”: Steven Soderbergh Sets Star-Studded Cast For HBO Max Crime Drama appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>The cast includes Don Cheadle (Black Monday), Benicio Del Toro (Sicario), David Harbour (Stranger Things), Amy Seimetz (The Comey Rule), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Ray Liotta (The Many Saints of Newark), Kieran Culkin (Succession), Brendan Fraser (Doom Patrol), Noah Jupe (Honey Boy), Bill Duke (Black Lightning), Frankie Shaw (SMILF), and Julia Fox (Uncut Gems).
The project was previously known as Kill Switch and production is re-starting in Detroit, with the cast and crew operating under “strict Covid-19 safety protocols” after pre-production was shut down in May. George Clooney and Sebastian Stan are no longer in talks to be in the film.
Written by Ed Solomon, No Sudden Move takes place in 1955 Detroit and centers around a group of small-time criminals who are hired to steal what they believe to be a simple document. After their plan goes astray, they search for who hired them and the purpose of their mission, which brings them through the race-torn city that’s rapidly changing.
“The last time I shot a movie in Detroit with a great script and a great cast things worked out really well, so I’m very excited behind my mask right now,” said Soderbergh.
The project is part of a three-year deal Soderbergh signed in January with HBO and HBO Max. He previously worked on the drama Let Them All Talk with HBO Max starring Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen, Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hedges, and Gemma Chan.
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]]>The post Channing Tatum to Return as Magic Mike in “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>The first Magic Mike movie came out in 2012 and it was set in the world of male stripping. In addition to Tatum, it also starred Alex Pettyfer, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey. Tatum’s own life served as a source of inspiration for this project, which was followed by the sequel Magic Mike XXL in 2015.
The Magic Mike franchise was such a huge success that it also inspired a stage experience Magic Mike Live and the upcoming reality show Finding Magic Mike, set to premiere on HBO Max this December.
Just like the first two movies in the franchise, Magic Mike’s Last Dance will be released by Warner Bros. Pictures and their chairman Toby Emmerich is looking forward to bringing the old gang back together.
“Is there anybody on screen more charismatic and appealing than Magic Mike? We’re thrilled to be back in business with Channing, Steven, and their creative team to bring back Magic Mike’s wonderful combination of dance, drama, romance, and humor,” said Emmerich in a statement.
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]]>The post “No Sudden Move”: Steven Soderbergh Sets Star-Studded Cast For HBO Max Crime Drama appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>The cast includes Don Cheadle (Black Monday), Benicio Del Toro (Sicario), David Harbour (Stranger Things), Amy Seimetz (The Comey Rule), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Ray Liotta (The Many Saints of Newark), Kieran Culkin (Succession), Brendan Fraser (Doom Patrol), Noah Jupe (Honey Boy), Bill Duke (Black Lightning), Frankie Shaw (SMILF), and Julia Fox (Uncut Gems).
The project was previously known as Kill Switch and production is re-starting in Detroit, with the cast and crew operating under “strict Covid-19 safety protocols” after pre-production was shut down in May. George Clooney and Sebastian Stan are no longer in talks to be in the film.
Written by Ed Solomon, No Sudden Move takes place in 1955 Detroit and centers around a group of small-time criminals who are hired to steal what they believe to be a simple document. After their plan goes astray, they search for who hired them and the purpose of their mission, which brings them through the race-torn city that’s rapidly changing.
“The last time I shot a movie in Detroit with a great script and a great cast things worked out really well, so I’m very excited behind my mask right now,” said Soderbergh.
The project is part of a three-year deal Soderbergh signed in January with HBO and HBO Max. He previously worked on the drama Let Them All Talk with HBO Max starring Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen, Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hedges, and Gemma Chan.
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