"Magic Mike XXL:" The Kings of Tampa is set to return in 2015; McConaughey and Pettyfer not coming back? inspiration from Channing Tatum stripping experiences

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2015 is about to get steamy and wild as the Kings of Tampa is set to return for an all-new exciting sequel: Magic Mike XXL.

In an interview with GQ, Magic Mike himself revealed the plot of this on-the-road adventure movie. The sizzling hot Channing Tatum shared that for this second installment, the story will revolved around the male strippers going to a strippers' convention.

The idea will be putting thousands of women in a convention hall with one big stage on which a hundred strippers would appear.

This movie is actually inspired by Tatum's stripping past. When he 19, he attended two different stripping conventions. One of them was in Raleigh, North Carolina wherein they danced for about 3,000 women.

"It gets zany and crazy, and it's a wild ride. It's an incubator for insanity. It doesn't matter almost what you do onstage. I don't want to put anything in black and white on a page, but if you've been to one, you know how crazy it gets, and now pour kerosene on that. You've seen 'Magic Mike' -- now multiply that. Mob mentality. It's just exponentially crazier. I thought it was absolutely insane," Tatum told GQ.

However, Magic Mike Director Steven Soderbergh will not be coming out of retirement for this sequel. Instead, Greg Jacobs, Soderbergh's longtime producer, will be the one directing the movie.

Sadly, Soderbergh is not the only one who will not be coming back for this second part. According to Kpopstarz, Matthew McConaughey, who played Dallas, and Alex Pettyfer, who played Adam, will also not be back for this sequel.

However, Tatum believes that everybody will be reprising their roles for "Magic Mike XXL," although no deals are done yet.

On the other hand, Matt Bomer expressed his interest in playing the role of Ken one again, according to E! News as reported by Kpopstarz.

The crowd's favorite exotic male strippers are set to make a comeback on-screen by July next year.

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