Channing Tatum, known for his role in The Gambit, expresses high enthusiasm for Avengers: Doomsday, claiming it could be the biggest film of the next decade.
Tatum confirmed to Deadline that everyone in the world is going to see this movie. He emphasized that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has consistently exceeded expectations, and this film might surpass all previous ones in impact.
“It’s hard to say this because you hear these things and go, 'Of course'. But they've topped themselves every time. This will be the biggest movie of next year and maybe even the next 10 years.”
His excitement stems from reading the initial script and witnessing its realization on set. Tatum describes the project's scope as an “Everest of a mountain to climb” and remains in awe of the creative effort by the Russo brothers.
Although Tatum's role as Gambit involves significant action scenes, his character won't just be on the sidelines. He was temporarily benched due to a hamstring injury, but suggests Gambit's involvement will be impactful and hands-on in Avengers: Doomsday.
Author's summary: Channing Tatum is highly optimistic about Avengers: Doomsday, believing it could dominate the decade with its ambitious scope and Marvel's established record of surpassing expectations.