This was due to the Fox buyout that destroyed the movie 'Gambit' according to Channing Tatum

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This was due to the Fox buyout that destroyed the  movie 'Gambit' according to Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum is connected to Gambit through a tragic tale. This mutant, one of the most recognizable of the X-Men troupe, has had turbulent times in the midst of troubled Hollywood and is always connected to the actor who was part of the Class Decline.

For 10 years, Tatum attempted to bring him back to life for a film (either in a solo role or as a supporting character) and then in the year 2019, Tatum gave up. He was devastated: "I turned off my Marvel machine.  https://www.magicmikeslastdanceimovie.com/ 've not been able to see any of the movies, "he explained recently. "I loved that character and he was too sad. The loss was similar to losing a loved one."



Every once in awhile Tatum reflects on what happened and, in Vanity Fair Tatum has identified one of the reasons Gambit did not come to fruition. The film will premiere on February 10, the US Magic Mike's Last Dance with Steven Soderbergh directing, and as well as the announcement that he's currently working on a remake from Ghost Tatum, he has blamed the acquisition of Fox by Disney in the year 2019 for why his spin-off of X-Men was scrapped entirely.

"It was cancelled by Disney through Marvel when they purchased Fox," he says. "I believe that the style of the film that we wanted to see was very far from what they intended or, well that they may be waiting to see what they will do without us."

"We occasionally play with occasionally, but we have to let it go emotionally, spiritually and mentally" Tatum pledges. It all started when the actor was about to portray Gambit for X-Men: The Last Stand, but Brett Ratner's team changed their minds at very last moment. The actor then missed another opportunity to play Gambit as Gambit in X-Men Origins.

Wolverine three years after, in 2009. In 2009, it was Taylor Kitsch who replaced him in a film that was a total disaster for the critics which left the path clear for Tatum to try to move forward. His film. In the midst of back-to-back production chaos, Lea Seydoux and Lizzy Caplan were discovered as co-stars.

Although Gore Verbinski and Doug Liman could have been directors, they ended up they decided to quit the project. Disappointed, at the close of the last decade Tatum proposed to 20th Century Fox to direct the film together with the producer Reid Carolin, and it was at that point that the studio decided to end the project It happened just about two months after Disney bought Fox. Tatum and Reid, yes, they could direct each other for the last film Dog. An exciting adventure. Now , both must let go of the Gambit film dead.