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Channing Tatum attends the grand opening of "Magic Mike Live Las Vegas" at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, April 21, 2017.Photo by Ethan Miller /Getty Images / Files
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Channing Tatum, Steven Soderbergh and writer Reid Carolin are teaming up again for another Magic Mike movie.
Tatum will reprise his stripper character Mike Lane for the franchise’s third film, Magic Mike’s Last Dance, which Soderbergh will direct from a Carolin script.
The first two Magic Mike films grossed almost $300 million (C$383 million), and the franchise has spawned a successful stage show, Magic Mike Live, which launched in Las Vegas, and will tour North America next year.
The live shows have also inspired the upcoming HBO Max reality competition series Finding Magic Mike, which premieres on Dec. 16.
The films are based on Tatum’s life as a stripper before his acting career took off.
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