Sandra Bullock can’t separate Channing Tatum from his movie roles anymore.
24.03.2022 - 18:37 / etonline.com
Channing Tatum was inspired by Brad Pitt for his look in. During an appearance on Thursday's episode of, the 41-year-old actor shares what is was like working with Pitt, and which one of his films inspired his character, a romance novel cover model named Dash (Alan), in . “I can’t believe I got to work with either one of them,” Tatum says of Pitt and his other co-star, Sandra Bullock. “I met [Brad] once.
I’ve ridden motorcycles with him. And again, it’s the same situation, he’s everything you want him to be.«As for Dash (Alan), who is the cover model for romance novels written by Loretta Sage (Bullock), Tatum wanted to look just like one of Pitt's iconic onscreen characters. “I gave a note. I have to wear a wig for my cover model sort of look, Dash’s look, and I said ‘I just want to look like Brad Pitt.
‘Could you please just make me that? Make me as close to that as you can possibly make me,'» he says of Pitt's role as Tristan Ludlow in the 1993 film. Brad Pitt in the 1993 film 'Legends of the Fall.'Channing Tatum as Dash in 'The Lost City.'In addition to wanting to look like Pitt, Tatum also got to work with him! In, Dash (Tatum) comes to Loretta's rescue after she is kidnaped by an eccentric billionaire (Daniel Radcliff). When it becomes obvious that Dash is all looks and no protection, Jack Trainer (Pitt) saves the day. Tatum says Pitt didn’t just bring the action, he's also «so funny in this.»«I think people just don’t know how funny he is.
I think he’s done comedies but nothing this broad,» he shares. «This movie, I love it so much because they don’t make movies like this anymore. It’s, it’s more broad. I’m probably more broad in this movie than maybe even in .»Tatum adds, “We had so much fun on it.
Sandra Bullock can’t separate Channing Tatum from his movie roles anymore.
Channing Tatum is ready for ! On Thursday, ET spoke to the 41-year-old actor at a London screening of his latest flick, , and he promised fans that the upcoming third installment in the will be «wild.»«We’re gonna go big. I mean truly, we're not gonna leave anything on the bench. We're taking it out, we're putting it on stage, it's gonna be wild,» he teased.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s screwball romantic comedy “The Lost City” collected $31 million at North American theaters over the weekend, a promising sign that Netflix hasn’t completely seized on the meet-cute market.Of course, Paramount, which is behind “The Lost City,” did not rely only on positive reviews — or the tease of Tatum’s bare behind — to fuel ticket sales. The on-screen chemistry between Bullock and Tatum, who were inescapable on social media, billboards and in trailers while promoting the film, were key in getting audiences to cinemas.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe rom-com may be showing signs of life.After being written off as a theatrical proposition, Paramount’s “The Lost City” appears to be scoring with audiences. The film, which puts a fresh coat of varnish on “Romancing the Stone” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” earned $2.5 million in Thursday previews.
Brad Pitt. ‘Could you please just make me that? Make me as close to that as you can possibly make me,'” he said. Tatum’s character Dash, who he compares to Fabio, models for covers of romance novels written by Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock). In the film, Dash rescues Loretta after eccentric billionaire Abigail Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe) kidnaps her.Pitt also appears in “The Lost City” as Jack Trainer.
Channing Tatum makes an appearance on The Ellen Show to promote his new movie The Lost City.
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum's "strong-willed" daughters used to get into fights at school. During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Wednesday night, The Lost City stars recalled how they first met at the principal's office after their children, Laila Bullock, 10, and Everly Tatum, eight, "butted heads".
Brad Pitt was literally an inspiration for Channing Tatum.
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum seem to get along well both on and off screen, but unfortunately for the actors, the same wasn’t always the case for their kids. During a screening of their new film, The Lost City, last week, the actress revealed that her daughter Laila and Tatum’s daughter Everly used to get into their fair share of trouble when they were in preschool.A post shared by Channing Tatum (@channingtatum)“Channing and I were always getting called by the principal of our school because our daughters were at each other’s throats,” Bullock toldPEOPLE.
Ramin Setoodeh Executive EditorWhen Channing Tatum was promoting his latest movie “Dog,” he got the same question over and over again: Does the title character survive through the end credits?“People were saying I will not see this movie unless I know the dog lives,” Tatum says, laughing. “‘Marley and Me’ scarred everyone so hard.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter three weeks atop domestic box office charts, “The Batman” will face competition from a nearly endangered Hollywood species: movie stars.At a time when familiar franchises, not big-name talent, have been dictating commercial success, Paramount is banking on the combined wattage of Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum to lure audiences to “The Lost City,” a screwball romantic comedy that opens in theaters this weekend and harkens back to a genre that has mostly fallen out of favor with moviegoers.Buoyed by strong reviews and A-list actors, including a cameo from Brad Pitt and villainous turn from Daniel Radcliffe, “The Lost City” is expected to earn a promising $20 million in its opening weekend. Those ticket sales would put the film in an extremely close race against “The Batman” for first place.
Sandra Bullock's forthcoming action-adventure rom-com The Lost City has some spectacular stunts and even more exciting cameos — and the actress is opening up about how some of the movie's most memorable moments came to be.Bullock and co-star Daniel Radcliffe recently sat down with ET's Cassie DiLaura, and they reflected on some of the movie's most exciting scenes — including a daring rescue by Brad Pitt that featured an enormous explosion.«We only did that shot in one take!» Bullock revealed. «We didn't know how big the explosion was gonna be. It's all about preparation, preparation, preparation and then a whole lot of luck.»Bullock stars in the film as Loretta Sage, a reclusive romance-adventure author who's spent her career writing about exotic places.
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum's daughters formed a sweet friendship thanks to their famous parents. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to Bullock at the premiere of her new film, in Los Angeles Monday, where she dished on the «full months» of sleepovers their little girls had while the pair were filming the action-packed movie.«They are,» Bullock responded when asked if her daughter, Laila, 10 and Tatum's daughter, Everly 8, were best friends after the time they spend on set with their parents. «It was full months of sleepovers.
Sandra Bullock's forthcoming action-adventure rom-com The Lost City has some spectacular stunts and even more exciting cameos — and the actress is opening up about how some of the movie's most memorable moments came to be.Bullock and co-star Daniel Radcliffe recently sat down with ET's Cassie DiLaura, and they reflected on some of the movie's most exciting scenes — including a daring rescue by Brad Pitt that featured an enormous explosion.«We only did that shot in one take!» Bullock revealed. «We didn't know how big the explosion was gonna be. It's all about preparation, preparation, preparation and then a whole lot of luck.»Bullock stars in the film as Loretta Sage, a reclusive romance-adventure author who's spent her career writing about exotic places.
Someone’s in trouble! Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum revealed that one of their first conversations took place when they were called to the principal’s office — long before they filmed The Lost City together.
Sandra Bullock, 57, and Channing Tatum, 41, are thinking back to a time when they were brought together through a school incident involving their daughters. The actress and actor, who co-star together in the new film, The Lost City, admitted that after initially meeting at a birthday party, they reunited years later after Laila Bullock and Everly Tatum got into a big fight at pre-school. According to them, the girls got into the scuffle and wanted to prove who the “alpha” in the friendship was.
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum are currently co-starring in “The Lost City”, and while this is their first project together the actors actually have some history pre-dating the movie, involving their children.
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum are looking back on the one life event that reunited them again after first meeting at a birthday party years ago.