Channing Tatum Dusts Off His G-String In 'Magic Mike's Last Dance' Trailer

Thanksgiving remains to be greater than every week away, however Channing Tatum and director Steven Soderbergh delivered a feast for the eyes Tuesday by unveiling the trailer for the third and ultimate installment of the “Magic Mike” franchise.

“Magic Mike’s Final Dance” marks Tatum’s cinematic farewell to his hunky male stripper persona. Based on press notes, the brand new film finds Mike Lane (performed by Tatum) taking the leap from Miami to London in pursuit of “one final hurrah” after a Florida enterprise deal goes bust. He’s accompanied by a rich socialite (Salma Hayek Pinault), who “lures him with a suggestion he can’t refuse … and an agenda all her personal.”

In fact, viewers who flock to “Magic Mike’s Final Dance” hoping to see chiseled males in varied phases of undress gained’t be upset. The clip affords a number of glimpses of a shirtless Tatum main a sinewy dance troupe by a extremely acrobatic routine set to Donna Summer time’s 1978 disco basic “Final Dance.”

Watch the trailer for “Magic Mike’s Final Dance” under.

The unique “Magic Mike” was loosely primarily based on Tatum’s real-life experiences as a stripper. Along with Tatum, the 2012 film starred Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello and Matthew McConaughey, and was each a essential and business success.

A sequel, “Magic Mike XXL,” was launched three years later to blended critiques, however was nonetheless a success with audiences. Collectively, the 2 films raked in a reported $300 million on the field workplace worldwide. The franchise has additionally spawned an HBO actuality sequence, “Discovering Magic Mike,” and a stage adaptation, “Magic Mike Stay.”

Channing Tatum (left) and Salma Hayek Pinault in "Magic Mike's Last Dance," due out Feb. 10, 2023.
Channing Tatum (left) and Salma Hayek Pinault in "Magic Mike's Final Dance," due out Feb. 10, 2023.
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Final 12 months, Tatum confirmed that a third “Magic Mike” film was within the works, with Soderbergh set to direct as soon as once more. “I haven’t danced in years,” he wrote on his Instagram story on the time. “And dance has moved on a lot since then. I made a decision to doc the exploration so I might see it.”

Showing on “Jimmy Kimmel Stay!” in February, Tatum hinted that “Magic Mike’s Final Dance” would differ visually from its predecessors in a really particular approach, too.

“We're going to change with the instances, and I'm not gonna do the entire waxing factor,” he instructed Kimmel. “I believe I’m simply gonna go pure.”

Followers can discover out whether or not Tatum stayed true to his phrase when “Magic Mike’s Final Dance” hits theaters Feb. 10, 2023.

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