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5 best Channing Tatum movies: From a lovable stripper to bumbling adventurer

Here are five Channing Tatum movies to watch before 'Fly Me to the Moon'
UPDATED JUL 9, 2024
Here are some of Channing Tatum's standout career highlights to explore before watching 'Fly Me to the Moon' (@primevideo)
Here are some of Channing Tatum's standout career highlights to explore before watching 'Fly Me to the Moon' (@primevideo)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: As the release of 'Fly Me to the Moon' approaches, anticipation grows for Channing Tatum's role in this upcoming American romantic comedy-drama directed by Greg Berlanti.

The film, written by Rose Gilroy, stars Scarlett Johansson, Jim Rash, Anna Garcia, Donald Elise Watkins, Noah Robbins, Colin Woodell, Christian Zuber, Nick Dillenburg, Ray Romano, and Woody Harrelson.

Set against the 1960s Space Race backdrop, it explores the dynamic between a NASA director and a marketing specialist.

The film is scheduled for theatrical release in the United States and Canada by Columbia Pictures through Sony Pictures Releasing on Friday, July 12, 2024. Streaming on Apple TV+ will follow the theatrical release.

The film promises to deliver a nostalgic and heartfelt portrayal of love amid an era of historical significance.

Here are five Channing Tatum movies all available on one platform 'Prime Video' to watch before 'Fly Me to the Moon' launches in theaters.

DOG (2022)

A still from the movie 'DOG' (@primevideo)
A still from the movie 'DOG' (@primevideo)

In the 2022 film 'DOG', Channing Tatum made a poignant return to lead roles and debuted as co-director alongside Reid Carolin.

Portraying Briggs, a former Army ranger grappling with PTSD and a brain injury, Tatum delivers a compelling performance layered with humor and deep emotional resonance.

When tasked with escorting his late friend's dog to Arizona for the funeral, Briggs embarks on a transformative road trip that becomes a journey of self-discovery and healing.

Tatum's direction showcases a deft touch, capturing both the humor and heartache of Briggs' odyssey.

Despite his standout portrayal, the film's true scene-stealer is undoubtedly the canine co-star, whose presence adds a unique charm and emotional depth to the narrative.

'DOG' not only marks Tatum's evolution as a filmmaker but also reaffirms his ability to command the screen with authenticity and empathy in a role that resonates long after the credits roll.

Magic Mike (2012)

A still from the movie 'Magic Mike' (@primevideo)
A still from the movie 'Magic Mike' (@primevideo)

In 2012, Channing Tatum turned his personal experiences into cinematic gold with 'Magic Mike,' a film directed, edited, and shot by Steven Soderbergh.

Drawing from Tatum's past as a male stripper in Tampa, the movie offers a candid portrayal of a group of ambitious male dancers working under the charismatic club owner, Dallas (Matthew McConaughey).

Soderbergh's deft direction captured not only the spectacle of male stripping but also the bonds and dynamics within this unconventional brotherhood.

The film earned critical acclaim for its authenticity and insight into an often sensationalized profession, grossing over $167 million worldwide on a modest $7 million budget.

Tatum's decision to embrace and celebrate his past through 'Magic Mike' not only proved lucrative but also solidified his reputation as a versatile actor unafraid to explore complex characters and narratives.

The Lost City (2022)

A still from the movie 'The Lost City' (@primevideo)
A still from the movie 'The Lost City' (@primevideo)

In 2022, Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock displayed remarkable chemistry in 'The Lost City', a romantic adventure directed by Adam Nee and Aaron Nee.

Bullock stars as Loretta Sage, a celebrated romance novelist kidnapped by Daniel Radcliffe's eccentric billionaire, Abigail Fairfax, who believes she possesses the key to a hidden jungle treasure.

Tatum plays Alan, Loretta's muscular cover model, determined to prove his courage by orchestrating a daring rescue with the help of a mercenary portrayed by Brad Pitt, resulting in humorous and nearly disastrous consequences.

Tatum and Bullock's vibrant on-screen rapport translates effortlessly to the audience, enhancing the film with infectious energy.

The Lost City not only delivers thrilling escapades but also showcases Tatum and Bullock's dynamic performances, solidifying their place as a standout in their film careers.

Hail, Caesar! (2016)

A still from the movie 'Hail, Caesar!' (@primevideo)
A still from the movie 'Hail, Caesar!' (@primevideo)

In the Coen Brothers' 2016 Hollywood comedy 'Hail, Caesar!', Channing Tatum excels as Burt Gurney, a charismatic song-and-dance man reminiscent of the golden era stars like Gene Kelly.

Set in the glory days of cinema, the film showcases Tatum's versatility and flair, particularly in a memorable tap dance number involving sailors in a bar.

Tatum's performances showcase his skill in navigating nuanced and occasionally homoerotic themes on screen, as seen in his roles in the 'Magic Mike' series.

In 'Hail, Caesar!', Tatum not only celebrates the nostalgic charm of old Hollywood but also demonstrates his ability to blend traditional masculine roles with a modern, inclusive approach to storytelling.

His portrayal in the film solidifies his reputation as a fearless actor willing to embrace diverse and challenging roles throughout his career.

Logan Lucky (2017)

A still from the movie 'Logan Lucky' (@primevideo)
A still from the movie 'Logan Lucky' (@primevideo)

In Steven Soderbergh's 2017 comeback film 'Logan Lucky', Channing Tatum shines as Jimmy Logan, a blue-collar worker facing financial woes and family challenges.

Joined by his one-armed brother Clyde (Adam Driver) and the eccentric safecracker Joe Bang (Daniel Craig), Jimmy hatches a daring plan to rob a NASCAR stadium amid personal upheaval.

Soderbergh's return to directing captures the essence of a classic caper, blending humor with heart as the unlikely crew navigates a heist filled with absurdity and unexpected twists.

Tatum's portrayal underscores his versatility, delivering a performance that resonates with both wit and warmth, setting the stage for a thrilling ride that's as audacious as it is entertaining.

'Logan Lucky' showcases Tatum's prowess in a role that blends comedy, drama, and the sheer joy of pulling off the impossible in style. 

How to stream 'Fly Me to the Moon'?

'Fly Me to the Moon' debuts in theaters Friday, July 12, followed by streaming on Apple TV+ at a later time.

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