Channing Tatum Returns for 'Magic Mike 3': Everything We Know About 'Magic Mike’s Last Dance'
Ava Robinson
Updated on March 29, 2026
Get those ones ready, because Magic Mike is returning for a third installment starring the one and only Channing Tatum.
HBO Max and Tatum announced the news on November 29 that a new iteration of your second favorite stripper movie—behind Hustlers, of course—will be hitting the streaming service at least one more time. “Is there anybody on screen more charismatic and appealing than Magic Mike?” Warner Bros. chairman Toby Emmerich said in a press release. “We’re thrilled to be back in business with Channing, Steven, and their creative team to bring back Magic Mike’s wonderful combination of dance, drama, romance, and humor.”
Tatum, for his part, is excited to expand the Magic Mike universe once more. The first two films, released in 2012 and 2015, inspired the Las Vegas and international live shows, Magic Mike Live, as well as an upcoming reality series, Finding Magic Mike.
“There are no words for how excited I am to blow the doors off of the world of Magic Mike with Steven, Greg, Reid, and the amazing people at HBO Max,” Tatum said in the press release. “The stripperverse will never be the same.”
Here's everything we know about Magic Mike 3:
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What’s it called? Magic Mike's Last Dance. That sounds pretty final, but we'll see.
How can I watch it? Though we have no word yet on a release date, it's safe to assume the film will drop on HBO Max. We'll let you know as soon as we do if there will also be a theatrical run.
Who is returning? Channing Tatum is the only actor currently attached to the film, reprising his role as Mike Lane. Still, there will likely be riots on our hands if we don't get to see more of Joe Manganiello as Richie.