Channing Tatum To Produce Broadway Adaptation Of Magic Mike

There’s no denying the success of Magic Mike – for whatever reason, the film, which was made for just $7 million, out of Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh’s own pockets, went on to make $167 million internationally. After such an unexpected success, it seems natural that Tatum and Soderbergh would look to extend the Magic Mike brand – rumors are swirling of an upcoming sequel, but before that, Broadway seems like a perfect fit for the story.

After all, the film already features a company of dancing men, not to mention lots and lots of costume changes. It’s practically a Broadway hit, waiting to be made. The only thing missing to turn this into a musical is the songs. Speaking of which, Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, creators of award-winning show Next to Normal, have been signed up to write the songs, while Glee’s very own Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa has been enlisted to pen the book.

Tatum will be producing, alongside Soderbergh, as well as Magic Mike writer Reid Carolin, Gregory Jacobs and Nick Wechsler. However, it is unlikely that we’ll get to see Tatum perform on stage. Fret not however, as Tatum will probably reprise the role in the upcoming Magic Mike sequel. The production’s opening date, as most other things, is still unknown.