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Channing Tatum did not mince words when it came to discussing his role in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra during an interview with Howard Stern on Tuesday.
In a parallel universe that wasn't wrecked by Spider-Man or Doctor Strange, Channing Tatum's Gambit would be a major figure in the "X-Men" films by now, with Tatum transforming Remy LeBeau into an A-list character in much the same way that Robert Downey Jr. did for Iron Man. Unfortunately, Disney's purchase of Fox all but destroyed the possibility of that happening. Instead, our only lasting image of the explosive card-throwing mutant on the big screen is Taylor Kitsch's muted performance in 2009's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine." Sacré bleu!
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I feel his pain... Beyond terrible
Funny how they think that AFTER their cheque clears...
It was pretty terrible. The way they handled Cobra Commander and the Baroness and ...well...every character was just extremely painful.
Totally agree with him saying the script sucked. You can just tell. (Remember this was shortly before and during the writers strike too)
That and you can tell he didn't really want to be in the film at all too. Totally bland character.
We all do, Channing. Rest easy, buddy. You got 23 Jump Street to look forward to.