
Channing Tatum is feeling himself.
The 41-year-old actor took to Instagram on Friday to celebrate that he wrapped up filming on his latest movie “The Lost City of D,” which also stars Sandra Bullock and Brad Pitt.
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While the Hollywood A-listers didn’t make an appearance in the set of photos, the 41-year-old’s abs definitely did.
The first of the three black and white photos – which were all shot on Tatum’s iPhone – gives his 17 million Instagram followers a glimpse at his six-pack and tattoos.
The following two selfies document Tatum getting a haircut from his barber.
Three small cuts are also visible above the actor’s eyebrow, which means he didn’t even get a chance to wash off his work makeup before sitting down for a buzz.
“And just like that... our 1st Charlie yells “and that’s a wrap”... and i feel myself coming back and the hair starts coming off,” he captioned the photos.
The “Magic Mike” actor revealed that he was excited to focus on himself during the break.
“And now time... time for all the things. Mine time. Getting back to me before the next creative adventure into someone and somewhere else . I’m so happy and easy right now. Breathing and gonna indulge in this life I’ve been blessed with. Be easy,” he added.
Tatum, who shares 8-year-old daughter Everly with ex-wife Jenna Dewan, seems very excited to begin his summer break as he also took to Instagram Stories to post a video of fireworks with the caption “Wrapped.”
Back in June, Tatum gave fans a peek at the movie via an Instagram post that showed himself covered in fake blood.
“They have incredible bbq on set. #lostcityofd,” he captioned the photo.
The film is set to premiere on April 15, 2022.
"A kidnapping attempt sweeps a romance novelist and a model into a jungle adventure," the description notes.
In addition to Tatum, Bullock, and Pitt, the film also stars “Harry Potter” alum Daniel Radcliffe and “The Office” actor Oscar Nunez.
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