![]() The Hollywood hunk also confirmed that he has no plans to return as Michael Lane in the 'Magic Mike' franchise.Ĭhanning told People: "I am done. We could be spending the money on the thing that the viewer is actually going to get to see and now it's just who can create the most noise to break through the cataclysmic wave of content coming out every single day." ![]() "So, we're spending exponentially more money to sell a movie than actually make the thing for you. Tatum said: "We made 'Magic Mike 2' for $12 million and they spent $60-70 million dollars to sell it. The star explained that the rise of streaming has even impacted theatrical releases as his 2015 movie 'Magic Mike XXL' was forced to have a marketing budget that exceeded the production budget. I think there will be less good storytelling and a lot more product out there." ![]() I do fear a little for the storytelling of it all. It's a different era now and it's just getting crazier with the streamers. The 43-year-old actor has featured in movies released in the wake of the pandemic – such as 'Dog' and 'Magic Mike's Last Dance' – but is concerned about the effect streamers are going to have on the quality of storytelling.Ĭhanning told Forbes: "The movie industry is just changing so much. ![]() ![]() Channing Tatum is worried about streamingĬhanning Tatum fears the impact that streaming will have on the film industry. ![]()
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