Channing Tatum Signs on for Knockout

Channing Tatum joins the cast of Knockout
Channing Tatum joins the cast of Knockout
While we recently revealed that more actors joined the cast of Steven Soderbergh's latest film, it seems one more has joined the cast as well. The Playlist is reporting that actor Channing Tatum has signed on for a role in Knockout.

The site reveals that Tatum will play Aaron, a military specialist who is sent in to try and bring Gina Carano's character back into the fold, once it's believed she has gone rogue.

It was also reported that Antonio Banderas is in talks to join the cast as well, playing the head of a European Black-ops squad. Click Here! for the site's full article.

Haywire was released January 20th, 2012 and stars Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Michael Douglas, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Angarano, Mathieu Kassovitz. The film is directed by Steven Soderbergh.


Sources: The Playlist

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Comments (5)

  1. dx000

    Ceedee he will never win an Academy Award and he is definitely not believable. Check out GI Joe for example, he doesnt convince me as being a bad ass at all. In Fighter its the same story. maybe if he had a different role that doesnt institute him being a tough guy then maybe he can show his real skills but all of these action movies that he gets are not for him.

    2 years agoby @dx000Flag

  2. Ceedee

    Mr dx000 HE IS NOT A TERRIBLE ACTOR Channing Tatum is ( as I have said before and always) a phenomenal actor he as entertained me form the start and he is so very believeable and real and he is an actor who is going to go very far just you watch he will win an ACADEMY AWARD HE IS PHENOMENAL

    2 years agoby @ceedeeFlag

  3. Courtney O.

    so hot

    2 years agoby @chickflickFlag

  4. I AM FRATSON

    cool. cast could be shaping up in banderas signs on for sure.

    2 years agoby @iamfratsonFlag

  5. dx000

    I like the guy but he's a terrible actor.

    2 years agoby @dx000Flag

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