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Channing Tatum on 'G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra': 'I F**king Hate That Movie'
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The 'Magic Mike' actor speaks to Howard Stern about his role in 'G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra', saying that he 'f**king' hates that movie.

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In an interview with Howard Stern on Tuesday, June 23, Channing Tatum revealed which films he starred in that he didn't like the most. When discussing his role in "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra", the actor said with a laugh, "Look, I'll be honest. I f**king hate that movie."

"I hate that movie," the 35-year-old actor emphasized. He also explained how he got involved in the film. "I was pushed into doing that movie... they give you the contract and they say, 'Three-picture deal, here you go,' " he said. "And as a young - you're thinking, 'Oh my god, that sounds amazing. I'm doing that!' " he added.

When Tatum found success with other films, he was reluctant to return to the film franchise. "The script wasn't any good... I watched it every morning, like, growing up, and I didn't want to do something that I thought was [1.] bad, and [2.] I didn't know if I wanted to be 'G.I. Joe'," Tatum said.

However, Tatum admitted that the films were not that bad. "I'm super lucky and blessed to have been given that film. That was really not all that bad," he revealed. "[But you have] no option. 'You're doing this or we're gonna sue you.' "

Additionally, the "Magic Mike" actor talked about an "untitled new Ghostbusters" movie. He hinted that the male-centric reboot of "Ghostbusters" was currently in the works at Sony, but there was a possibility to postpone the production. It is because the female-centric "untitled Ghostbusters reboot" has already begun production. "That thing's gotten messy. I gotta be honest, there's a lot of people doing a lot of things on 'Ghostbusters'," Tatum talked about the movie, in which he's on board to produce and possibly star as one of the Ghostbusters.

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