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Channing Tatum says actors are encouraged to do bad things for money

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Channing Tatum is frankly involved in the film business.

In a recent appearance on “Hot People”, the “Roofworker” star said that in the current situation of the industry, it feels like actors “inspiring” to make money with Subpar Productions instead of doing a lot of swings on something that is “really very good”.

“I think now, when you're asked to make a movie, or you want to make a movie, it's a very confusing possibility,” Tatum said. “Sometimes, you're really motivating you to pay for something bad, not to make something really, really good, for those who can actually see that, [for the type of] The people I want to watch these movies are people I was a kid. I want a good movie. ”

He added: “I thought, 'Man, I want to donate my money to a good movie.” It was a bumpy moment, but I do believe that I do believe that there is a reason for the streamer.

Later in the episode, Tatum poked some pokes in his past works. When asked about his 2010 romance, “Dear John,” he called it “so universal” movie. Speaking about his role in 2024's “Deadpool & Wolverine,” he said he doesn't feel like he's part of the movie because he only has “two seconds.”

This is not the first time Tatum talks about Hollywood troubles. In his type The cover story, the “Magic Mike” star said, streaming has caused serious confusion in the entertainment industry, both good and bad”.

“Story comes in and pays some results for the industry – good and bad.” You're motivating me to make a movie that's below the standard – a B script, a programmer who's not special. ”

See Tatum's entire “Hot People” episode below.