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

Join the project: Channing Tatum was in final talks to star with Sandra Bullock in The Lost City Of D; he is seen at the greeting, emperor! premiered in 2016
Adam and Aaron No, who are the directors of the 2015 crime comedy Band Of Robbers, plan to lead the upcoming project.
The film follows a novelist who is placed on a book tour with her cover model. During their journey, the two experience a kidnapping attempt that lands them in the middle of the jungle, where they have to rely on each other to survive.
The feature is based on an idea by Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon that was adapted into a screenplay with input from Dana Fox and Oren Uziel.
Gordon also plans to co-produce the film through his production company Exhibit A Films.

Dual role: Bullock will also produce the upcoming romantic adventure film through her Fortis Films banner; she will be pictured in 2018
Bullock’s first production tour comes with the 1998 drama film Hope Floats, in which she also starred with Harry Connick Jr. the function is directed by Forest Whitaker.
The 56-year-old actress has made a number of other films over the course of her career, including the 2000 comedy Miss Congeniality and its 2005 sequel.
In 2002, she served as executive producer in the highly successful ABC sitcom George Lopez.
The program ran for six seasons and was nominated for numerous critical awards during its broadcast period.

Not for the first time: the actress has produced several films and television productions over the course of her career; she will be seen at the 77th Golden Globe Awards in January

Stay active: Tatum was filming his upcoming feature film Dog, which he also co-directed with Reid Carolin; he is pictured in January
Tatum recently wrapped up the production of his upcoming film Dog, starring him.
The actor also serves as co-director and co-producer with his film partner Reid Carolin.
Dog follows Army Ranger Briggs, played by Tatum, and his dog company as they undertake a frantic journey down the West Coast to attend a funeral.
While Dog will be 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.

Movements make: In addition to starring and directing Dog, the actor is also co-producer of the project; he will be seen in 2019