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Last week when the fantastic slate of name actors was announced for Steven Soderbergh’s spy/action film Knockout, we were teased with the info that one more name was yet to be revealed. Now we’ve got that name, and I’m guessing it’s not one that most of you are going to be quite as interested in. But what the hell, in a fight film I figure Channing Tatum might be able to do some acceptable work, and maybe Soderbergh can teach him a thing or two. Read who he’ll play, after the break.

The Playlist, which seemingly has bugged the phones in Soderbergh’s office, has the details on Tatum’s casting. He plays Aaron, one of the guys in the black-ops unit that counts lead Gina Carano among its members. He’s “a military gearhead-type who’s sent to try and bring her back in once she’s been double-crossed and gone rogue.” The site’s informed supposition is that the role isn’t a huge one. So those who love Soderbergh and are intrigued by this film, but potentially put off by Tatum, might not have reason to worry.

There’s also the news that Antonio Banderas is in talks to join the cast as a late addition. He’d be the head of a European unit similar to Carano’s. Incidentally, the same weekend Playlist report also has a pretty serious breakdown of the characters cast so far, including a lot of details that are to be considered spoilerish.

Couple other details on the movie: Soderbergh’s Oceans collaborator David Holmes is doing the score, which is supremely appealing. The stuff Holmes has done for the director so far is aces.

Locations for the film are being scouted now for a February shoot. Current sites include Barcelona, Dublin and New Mexico. An August release is on Lionsgate’s calendar — fast turnaround for most, but for Soderbergh just standard operating procedure. Even better, given Carano’s MMA past, Lionsgate’s approach and the overall idea behind the film, I could see the studio bringing this one to Comic Con — a first, I think, for Soderbergh, and a potentially entertaining thing if it happens.

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  • Josh
    Channing Tatum is a great actor. Watch A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints and Fighting.
  • Seymour Clearly
    Channing Tatum = Douchebag
  • Danos
    I imagine G.I Tatum will just be scenery in this flick.
  • can /film get a better photo of gina cerano? this picture makes her look so butch and gross. i like steven soderburgh, but because of this picture being used every other day, i am starting to hate this movie already.
  • waqman
    She's pretty hot in other pictures. And surprisingly...hot here too. She got Chun-Li thighs. She could break us in half.
  • why does her appearance bother you? She's not here to please your eyes. Get over it.

    I think she's hot. but I've always had a soft spot for butch and athletic girls.
  • fanboy_d
    Never seen Tatum in anything, but he's been cast by Mann and Sodebergh...he can't be THAT bad, can he?
  • I'm not willing to write off the film based on one casting choice. Soderbergh can probably use Tatum effectively and if the script is decent enough, Knockout should be a good time.
  • waqman
    Aw man, way to spoil your cast. He was on such a roll here too. Carano, Fassbender, Douglas, McGregor, Quaid.....and then Channing Tatum has to spoil everything.

    Hopefully his role is absolutely minimal. This guy sucks really bad, and sorry guys. He wasn't special at all in "Recognizing Your Saints". Unless grunting counts.
  • MidnightBoner
    Lost all interest with the addition of Channing Tatum. GI Joe was awful!!! The only Soderbergh movie I have been interested in was Moneyball and it was taken from him. I will probably sit in development hell forever.
  • Dangeresquetoo
    After the success of "The Blind Side" , "Moneyball" will see a sooner release than you think.
  • Cyberdyne
    Tatum was really effective in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints. I think he's got acting chops, but he hasn't had many opportunities to prove it.
  • The David Chen
    CHANNING TATUM WAS GREAT IN GI JOE. SOLID PICK
  • I am actually very excited for this. Gina Carano is so f--king badass. Channing Tatum surprised me with his performance in "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," he can put in a decent performance.
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