Interview: Haywire star Channing Tatum!

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Channing Tatum is terrific in his latest feature entitled HAYWIRE. From the beginning, the poor guy gets owned by the lovely and talented Gina Carano. Tatum gives an endearing yet ready to rumble top-notch performance as Aaron, Mallory’s sometimes lover and sometimes enemy.

The actor has been extra busy lately as he heads for superstardom. Besides HAYWIRE, he’ll be appearing in the big screen adaptation of 21 JUMP STREET, the impossibly romantic THE VOW and something called GI JOE: RETALIATION. And let us not forget MAGIC MIKE which he forgot to invite me to be a part of… I’m a little hurt as I was looking forward to getting naked.

Let me say this right now, Channing Tatum is an awesome dude. He is tons of fun to chat with whether we are talking about a serious drama, or chatting about getting beaten up by Gina Carano. He even talked a little GI JOE. Expect a massive year for Mr. Tatum as we’ll be seeing a lot of him in the coming months.

HAYWIRE opens this Friday at a theatre near you.

Source: JoBlo.com

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