Channing Tatum To Star In & Produce ‘Six Years’ For Netflix

Channing Tatum is one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood. However, the last few years were significantly quiet for the actor. The last time fans saw him on the big screen was 2017’s Kingsman: The Golden Circle. As first reported by Discussing Film, Tatum is amidst a career comeback along with the Netflix streaming service.
Tatum will reportedly star in and produce Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Six Years, a novel by Harlan Coben. Published in 2013, Six Years is a story filled with suspense. It tells the story of Jake Fisher watches the woman he loves, Natalie, marry another man named Todd. Fisher spends 6 years as a college professor after promising to leave Natalie alone. However, once Fisher hears that Natalie’s husband has passed away, he intends on attending the funeral to see her. The story takes an unexpected turn when the woman crying over her deceased husband’s grave is not Natalie.
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As Jake searches for the truth, his memories of Natalie begin to unravel. Mutual friends of the couple either can’t be found or don’t remember him. Moreover, no one has seen Natalie in years. Jake’s search for the woman who broke his heart puts him at risk as it becomes evident that Fisher’s experiences may actually be fiction.
The upcoming film is produced by Tatum’s Free Association production company. Additionally, the Magic Mike star will appear in the film as Jake Fisher. In addition to Six Years, Tatum will next star in Bob the Musical for Disney. The actor will also make his directorial debut with the upcoming comedy film Dog.
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