All of Channing Tatum’s movies, ranked from worst to best
August 26, 20240
The title says it all: This early 2000s movie looks at the sport of motorcycle racing, Supercross. In one of the earliest roles of his career, Tatum plays an egotistical racer named Rowdy Sparks.
In the role that made him a star, Tatum plays a troubled kid who helps a ballet student (Jenna Dewan) integrate hip-hop moves into her routine. And in the process, sparks fly between the two.
In real life, sparks flew between Tatum and his costar Dewan, who eventually married in 2009. They divorced in 2019.
Tatum plays a street kid whose talents as a fighter grab the attention of a con man (Terrence Howard), who plugs him into the bare-knuckle fighting circuit.
In the final movie in the “Magic Mike” franchise, Tatum’s titular character finds himself in London thanks to a wealthy socialite (Salma Hayek) who pushes him to do something with his dance talents that goes beyond stripping.
In this action movie from the director of “Independence Day,” Tatum plays a US Capitol officer who protects the president (Jamie Foxx) after a terrorist attack happens at the White House.
In this drama that shows life after war, Tatum plays a decorated soldier dealing with PTSD. Ryan Phillippe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Abbi Cornish also star.
In this romantic comedy set around the Apollo 11 moon landing, Scarlett Johansson plays a marketing director hired by NASA to fix its public image, while Tatum plays the mission’s launch director.
Tatum gives a memorable performance in this Quentin Tarantino movie as Jody Domergue, who sets a trap at an outpost to rescue his sister (Jennifer Jason Leigh) from a bounty hunter. Things don’t go as planned, as he gets shot in the face by a character played by his “Coach Carter” co-star, Samuel L. Jackson.
Tatum teams with director Steven Soderbergh to tell the story of a stripper’s life. The movie is based loosely on Tatum’s time as a stripper in Tampa when he was 18.
Tatum plays a billionaire tech mogul who throws a lavish party on a private island. However, the guests soon realize this party isn’t exactly what it seems.
Tatum’s first team-up with Soderbergh is this thriller starring Gina Carano as a double-crossed operative. Tatum plays one of the fellow operatives Carano takes out in her quest for freedom.
After the first “Magic Mike” movie, Tatum joined Soderbergh’s next movie, a thriller in which he’s the husband of a woman (Rooney Mara) dealing with depression. He’s given medication that ultimately ruins their lives.
This fictional comedy, which marks one of the last times the Coen brothers have directed a movie together, looks at Hollywood in the 1950s. Tatum stars in a Gene Kelly-type role and is featured in a hilarious dance number.
Tatum teamed with Soderbergh again for this heist movie set in the South. Tatum plays a laid-off construction worker who plans with his brother (Adam Driver) to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a race. Daniel Craig, Riley Keough, and Katie Holmes also star.