Actor Channing Tatum felt greatly overpowered by the presence of Kirsten Dunst
Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst, two renowned Hollywood stars, are set to captivate audiences once again in the upcoming drama "The Imposter: Roofman". The film is scheduled for release in German cinemas on November 27.
This is the first time Tatum and Dunst have worked together on a project. Tatum, aged 45, was determined to impress Dunst, who had already made a name for herself in the industry, having starred in films such as "Interview with a Vampire" at the tender age of 12.
Dunst's performance in "Interview with a Vampire", released in 1994, was a significant milestone in her career, starring alongside Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. The film, which launched her career, is Tatum's favourite of Dunst's works.
"The Imposter: Roofman" presents a unique plot, with an inmate hiding in a toy store. The film promises to be a thrilling ride, as Tatum, aged 45, and Dunst, aged 43, bring their acting prowess to the table.
Tatum admitted to being intimidated to work with Dunst, but he was also eager to learn from her. The film is a new project for both actors, marking an exciting collaboration in the world of cinema.
The setting of "The Imposter: Roofman" (German: "Der Hochstapler: Roofman") offers a fresh perspective, promising to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its unique plot and star-studded cast, this film is not one to be missed.