Channing Tatum is in final negotiations to join Sandra Bullock in the romantic adventure The Lost City Of D
Channing Tatum is keeping his future work schedule busy.
According to Variety, the 40-year-old actor is in final negotiations to star in Sandra Bullock’s upcoming romantic adventure film The Lost City Of D.
The feature film will also be co-produced by Bullock under his Fortis Films banner.

Joining the project: Channing Tatum was in the final negotiations to star alongside Sandra Bullock in The Lost City Of D; he is seen in the Ave, Caesar! debut in 2016
Adam and Aaron Nee, who directed the 2015 police comedy Band Of Robbers, are ready to direct the next project.
The film follows a novelist who is put on a book tour with her cover model. During the trip, the two experience a kidnapping attempt that takes them into the middle of the jungle, where they need to count on each other to survive.
The film is based on an idea by Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon, which was adapted for a script with contributions from Dana Fox and Oren Uziel.
Gordon is also expected to co-produce the film through his production company, Exhibit A Films.

Dual role: Bullock is also expected to produce the next romantic adventure film through its Fortis Films banner; she is portrayed in 2018
Bullock’s first foray into production came with the 1998 drama film Hope Floats, in which she also starred alongside Harry Connick Jr; the film was directed by Forest Whitaker.
The 56-year-old actress has produced several other films throughout her career, including the 2000 comedy Miss Simpatia and her 2005 sequel.
In 2002, she served as executive producer on ABC’s highly successful sitcom, George Lopez.
The show lasted six seasons and was nominated for several critical accolades during the screening period.

It is not the first time: the actress has produced several films and television productions throughout her career; she is seen at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards in January

Staying active: Tatum has been busy filming his next feature, Dog, which he also co-directed with Reid Carolin; he is portrayed in January
Tatum recently completed the production of his next comedy film, Dog, in which he stars.
The actor also acts as co-director and co-producer with his film partner Reid Carolin.
Dog will follow the Army Ranger Briggs, played by Tatum, and his canine companion as they embark on a frantic journey across the West Coast to attend a funeral.
While Dog will mark the actor’s debut as a director, he has served as a producer on many of his other films, including 21 Jump Street, Magic Mike and White House Down.

Moving: in addition to starring and directing Dog, the actor is also a co-producer on the project; he is seen in 2019