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Actor Channing Tatum felt overpowered or nervous by Kirsten Dunst on set

Actor Channing Tatum admitted feelings of apprehension regarding his initial creative partnership with actress Kirsten Dunst, discussing these emotions in a recent interview.

Channing Tatum felt overwhelmed by Kirsten Dunst's presence
Channing Tatum felt overwhelmed by Kirsten Dunst's presence

Actor Channing Tatum felt overpowered or nervous by Kirsten Dunst on set

In an unexpected turn of events, Hollywood stars Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst have joined forces for a unique project. The duo will be seen together in the upcoming film "The Imposter: Roofman," according to a statement made by Tatum at the world premiere of their first film together in Toronto.

However, it seems that there is no official record of a film titled "The Imposter: Roofman" featuring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst together, so the identity of the director remains a mystery.

The film, set to release in German cinemas on November 27, is about an inmate who hides in a toy store. It marks a departure from the typical roles we've seen both actors in.

Tatum, aged 45, known for his roles in films like "Magic Mike," admitted to feeling intimidated when working with Dunst, who is also 43 and a seasoned actress. Despite his initial apprehensions, Tatum confessed to being obsessed with everything Dunst has ever done, particularly her iconic performance in "Interview with the Vampire" which launched her career when she was just 12 years old.

Dunst, too, expressed her feelings about working with Tatum, stating that she found him to be a bit scared, which added an interesting dynamic to their on-screen chemistry.

The first film they worked together on had its world premiere in Toronto, where Tatum shared these personal insights with U.S. magazine "People." Despite the lack of official details about "The Imposter: Roofman," the excitement surrounding this unusual collaboration is palpable.

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