Summary
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Channing Tatum and Blink twice make a tough competition for the long-awaited release of The Crow in 2024.
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The development hell of the Crow finally ends with Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd as the gothic hero, facing off against Tatum’s thriller.
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Channing Tatum’s near miss as Eric Draven in 2011 shows how long it took for the Crow reboot to finally hit theaters.
Channing Tatum is competition for 2024s The Crow Thanks to the competing release of Blink twiceWhich is ironic considering he could have been Eric Draven. August 23, 2024 was the release date for two projects that took a long time to get off the ground. Zoe Kravitz’s Blink twice is a passion project she spent close to a decade developing, but this is nothing compared to The Crows development hell. Incarnations of the new movie starring Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd as the gothic comic book hero go back over 15 years, making the long-awaited release a huge relief for those involved.
The potential for the R-rated superhero movie is why Hollywood spent so many years trying to get a new adaptation right. The original 1994 movie starring Brandon Lee is beloved by many, and he left big shoes to fill for every actor who has played the Crow after. The casting of Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd was ultimately the one that stuck, as many other actors had been attached or considered to take the part in previous years. And now that 2024s The Crow Turns out, it’s a cruel twist of fate that it comes out the same day as a new Channing Tatum movie.
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Channing Tatum was considered to star in the Crow reboot in 2011
He never agreed to play Eric Draven
There was a point in 2011 when it looked like a possibility that Channing Tatum would be the star of the next The Crow Movie. At the time, Bradley Cooper was the last star to leave the project, leaving the filmmakers and producers scrambling to find a new lead actor. This has brought reporting of THR That Channing Tatum was among the names in the mix for consideration. He was mentioned along with Mark Wahlberg as a possible replacement for Bradley Cooper. It is unknown if Tatum was close to signing on for the movie.
Ultimately, Channing Tatum never got the chance to play the Crow. Whether he passed on the opportunity or was never seriously considered enough to receive an offer, That iteration of The Crow The movie died at the end of 2011 When the director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo also appeared. The project received a new creative vision the following year, but Channing Tatum was never linked to it in future casting updates. His consideration for the lead role 13 years earlier The Crow Reboot finally came out shows how long it took.
Blink Twice makes Channing Tatum competition for The Crow’s reboot
The irony now with The CrowS release is that Channing Tatum is the direct competition of the movie thanks to Blink twice. They are the two biggest new releases of the weekendEven if both will fall behind Alien: Romulus, Deadpool & Wolverine (which Tatum also has a role in), and potentially other titles. Now, instead of audiences who might be able to see a Channing Tatum movie and The Crow As a single film, viewers will be left to choose which to watch first.
Channing Tatum could be happy The Crows competition instead of leading man at the end of the day. Blink twiceThe reviews are very positive, and the box office outlook for Zoë Kravitz’s thriller is promising. This is not the same for The Crowwhich received mostly negative reviews and may struggle to find its footing at the box office. There is a chance that Channing Tatum’s involvement in The Crow Could have helped it do better a few years ago when he was considered for the lead role, but it’s better now that he’s a part of Blink twice Instead.
Source: THR
- Director
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Rupert Sanders
- Release date
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August 23, 2024
- Writers
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James O’Barr, Zach Baylin
- Figure
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Bill Skarsgard, FKA Twigs, Danny Huston, Josette Simon, Laura Birn, Sami Bouajila, Jordan Bolger, Karel Dobrý.
- runtime
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111 minutes