
Channing Tatum on ‘Dog,’ ‘Magic Mike,’ Marvel and his hiatus
ABC News
Not since 2017’s “Logan Lucky” has Channing Tatum been the lead in a film
NEW YORK -- Not since 2017’s “Logan Lucky” has Channing Tatum been the lead in a film. It’s been a confounding hiatus for one of Hollywood’s top stars — an actor (Gawker once deemed him the icon of “new masculinity” ) who has playfully, goofily, sometimes shirtlessly redefined male movie stardom. America agrees on very little, but who doesn’t love Channing Tatum?
Tatum’s five-year break ends Feb. 18 when “Dog,” in which he plays Briggs, a U.S. Army Ranger who drives a fallen soldier’s dog to his funeral, opens in theaters. It will be quickly followed-up next month with another film starring Tatum, “The Lost City,” a comedy with Sandra Bullock.
But as Tatum reenters the spotlight, he says he never really meant to disappear in the first place.
“I didn’t step away like ‘I’m out of here,’” says Tatum.
