The success of Magic Mike 3 continues a specific Channing Tatum trend which he also accomplished with Dear John in 2010 and The Vow in 2012.
The final installment of the Magic Mike franchise has proven to be another success as Magic Mike's Last Dance joins Channing Tatum's films Dear John and The Vow for a specific Channing Tatum trend. Tatum has been mesmerizing audiences with his performances in romance films since he got his big break in 2006's Step Up. The pre-Magic Mike dance film put the actor on casting directors' radar, cementing him as the male romantic lead for many films to come.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY The third and final installment in the Magic Mike franchise follows Tatum's character, Mike Lane, reeling from the loss of his furniture business and the Covid-19 pandemic. Mike left his male stripper career behind and is now bartending for a catering company when an opportunity to make $60,000 comes his way, if only he returns to his past career.
Two years later, Tatum accomplished the same feat with his film The Vow, with Rachel McAdams. Here Tatum won hearts over again as Leo, the compassionate husband of Paige, who lost her memory in a car crash. Tatum was the man for the job because of how well he portrays empathetic and humane men. Tatum seems to emulate tenderness in every role he plays, and with a reputation for being a nice guy, it's clear his own personality shines through in his characters.
Channing Tatum Continues To Be The King Of Rom-Coms In March 2022, Tatum starred alongside Sandra Bullock in The Lost City, proving once again that no one does it quite like him when it comes to rom-coms and romance films. Audiences fell in love with the actor when he first stepped on the acting scene, with one of his early roles being Duke in the 2006 Amanda Bynes film She's The Man. Tatum comes back to the genre every time with the same charm and charisma he possessed in his 20s.
With another film on the Valentine's Day weekend #1 movies list, Tatum shouldn't turn in his romance badge just yet. It doesn't matter how many years pass. He's still the king of rom-coms, and even as younger actors break into the scene, the spotlight remains on Tatum. He's in just as much demand today as he was in 2006, and that speaks volumes about just how irreplaceable the Magic Mike's Last Dance actor is.
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