10 Iconic Movies of Channing Tatum!

"Step Up" (2006):

In this dance drama, Channing Tatum shines as Tyler Gage, a rebellious street dancer who finds his passion and purpose through dance.

"Magic Mike" (2012):

Directed by Steven Soderbergh, "Magic Mike" sees Tatum in the titular role of a veteran stripper who mentors a young performer.

"21 Jump Street" (2012):

In this action-comedy reboot of the 1980s TV series, Channing Tatum stars as Officer Greg Jenko, a bumbling police officer tasked with infiltrating a high school drug ring.

"Foxcatcher" (2014):

In this biographical drama, Tatum delivers a powerhouse performance as Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz.

"The Vow" (2012):

Channing Tatum stars opposite Rachel McAdams as Leo Collins, a husband who must win back his wife's heart after she suffers amnesia following a car accident.

"White House Down" (2013):

Directed by Roland Emmerich, "White House Down" features Tatum as John Cale, a Capitol Police officer who must rescue the President of the United States from a paramilitary group.

"Dear John" (2010):

Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, "Dear John" stars Channing Tatum as John Tyree, a soldier who falls in love with a college student (played by Amanda Seyfried) while on leave.

"Hail, Caesar!" (2016):

In this comedic homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood, Tatum portrays Burt Gurney, a charming yet dim-witted actor starring in a lavish musical production.

"G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009):

In this action-packed adventure based on the popular toy franchise, Channing Tatum stars as Duke, a skilled soldier and leader of an elite special forces team.

"The Hateful Eight" (2015):

Directed by Quentin Tarantino, "The Hateful Eight" features Channing Tatum in a supporting role as Jody Domergue, the treacherous brother of a notorious outlaw.