A look back at Thandiwe Newton's controversial exit from 'Magic Mike's Last Dance' - A behind-the-scenes drama
Steven Soderbergh refuted claims that Thandiwe Newton was dropped from 'Magic Mike’s Last Dance' after a row with Channing Tatum, calling reports "completely inaccurate."
Thandiwe Newton (Source: Deadline)
The glittering world of Hollywood isn't all glitz and glamour; sometimes it's tinged with controversy and drama. The exit of Thandiwe Newton from 'Magic Mike's Last Dance' had set tongues wagging. What's the real story? Let's dive into the intrigue.
"Nothing I ever saw was accurate": Soderbergh Sets the Record Straight
In a world where rumors spread faster than dance moves in a Magic Mike movie, director Steven Soderbergh is standing firm. Newton's exit after 11 short days had the rumor mill spinning, with reports of a "vicious" row between Newton and co-star Channing Tatum. But Soderbergh, in an interview with Rolling Stone, proclaimed "Nothing I ever saw was accurate, and there's really no upside for anybody involved in litigating this or excavating it, because I consider it private." So much for the spicy details!
A Confrontation Over the Oscars Debacle?
According to some sources, the fallout was related to none other than the infamous Will Smith Oscars slapping incident. A source claimed, as reported by The Sun, "They fell out over the debacle at the Oscars." But here's where it gets juicy - Tatum, being a producer, reportedly asserted, 'I am not working with her anymore.' If that's not drama worthy of the silver screen, what is?
Behind Closed Doors: What Really Happened?
The official line from Warner Bros was rather mundane: Newton left to "deal with family matters." Salma Hayek was her replacement, but the story didn't end there. Newton's spokesperson said the source-cited rumors were "completely inaccurate." But if you were hoping for more clarity from Tatum, think again. The man has remained silent on the alleged feud.
The Magic and Mystery of 'Magic Mike's Last Dance'
What's clear from this swirling saga is that there's more to Magic Mike's Last Dance than meets the eye. Is it all smoke and mirrors, or is there a dance-off happening behind the scenes? As Soderbergh wisely put it, "I don't think anybody sees any benefit in running through this publicly. It becomes something you can't control. Right now, to keep it private means all of us can control it, and I think that's where it should sit for the time being."
In the world of cinema, controversy may come and go, but the show must go on. 'Magic Mike's Last Dance' will shimmy into theaters on February 10. As for the Newton-Tatum story, it might remain a behind-the-scenes mystery. Sometimes, dear readers, the dance is more magical when you don't know all the steps.
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