Actor Channing Tatum most probably has the same fantasy as every female in every age demographic. While plans for a "Magic Mike 3" movie is already being developed, Tatum, who is also a co-producer for the "Magic Mike" movie franchise, is looking for the newest addition to his squadron of chiseled-to-perfection hotties. And he's got his eye on the perfect guy - Academy Award-winning actor George Clooney.
Channing Tatum and George Clooney are currently promoting their latest Ceon Brothers comedy flick "Hail, Caesar!" Perhaps being around the silver fox for quite some time has turned Tatum into a loved-up, clingy fan boy who can't help but gush about fixing his fantasy stripper league with George Clooney up and center.
In an interview with E! News, Tatum said he would do anything just to get Clooney to join the third installment of the mega hit "Magic Mike," which also happens to be an ode to Tatum's real-life past working as a stripper.
"If he would do Magic Mike 3, I will give him all of my part of the money," Channing Tatum told E! News.
In response to Tatum's generous proposal, George Clooney said, "I can use the money."
When asked what stripper name he would give Clooney, Channing Tatum said he'll just go by George Clooney.
"I think he'd go with his actual name. You can't really beat that," Tatum said, as noted by Movie Pilot.
But Clooney had a better idea: "Big Boy Fourth Street," which represents his pet's name and the name of the street he grew up on as a kid.
But Channing reverted to the basics, suggesting that his "Hail, Caesar!" co-stars stripper name should just be George Clooney.
But it wasn't just money Channing Tatum was willing to offer just to have George Clooney onboard "Magic Mike 3".
"I would probably cut my arms off to have you [in Magic Mike]. I would love to design a dance for you. I would get so excited. I wouldn't even know where to start," Tatum proposed.
While nothing has been finalized regarding the details of the movie, there's already a Clooney-suggested and Clooney-approved title to the third film: "Magic Mike: Take it to the Limit".
But Channing Tatum and George Clooney rush into signing an agreement, perhaps they should get permission from Mrs. Clooney first?
"Magic Mike" is an ode to Channing Tatum's past experience as a stripper in Tampa, Florida. The first movie was released in 2012 and was directed by Steven Soderbergh. The franchise is top billed by some of the Hollywood's top stars, including Matt Bomer, Jada Pinkett Smitt, Joe Manganiello, Alex Pettyfer and more.