Channing Tatumis feeling "stronger" – and he has a gnarly new scar to show off.
Tatum, 45, gave a health update on Feb. 19, two weeks after surgery for a separated shoulder. The Magic Mike star was a bit surprised by the procedure's aftermath. "Not [gonna] lie, it's my fault for not asking. I thought it was gonna be two little holes. Apparently not the case," he said with a laugh.
"Hang in there," commented actress Jamie Alexander, while giving her fellow superhero a fistbump (Alexander portrayed Lady Sifin the Thor movies, and Tatum finally fulfilled his dream of playing Gambit in Deadpool & Wolverine).
Other well-wishers sent love to Tatum: many wished him a "speedy recovery, bro"; others said, "You got this, king!"; and filmmaker Cole Walliser noted that the scar made Channing look "even more badass lol."
The Roofman star seemed chill with his new look. "Well, it doesn't matter, anyhow," he wrote. "I like scars anyway, and it's feeling stronger, day by day, so thank you, Doc. Also, I do like going through airport security, wondering if my shoulder is gonna shut off the machine."
View this post on InstagramTatum was referring to how doctors had to literally screw him back together. On Feb. 4, he posted a black-and-white photo of himself in a hospital gown. "Just another day. Another challenge. This one is gonna be hard. But whatever. Let's get it in," he captioned the shot.
On his Instagram Story, Tatum went into further detail. He first shared a photo of an X-ray, noting that he had a "separated shoulder." A second post was after the operation, revealing a medical screw holding the broken bones together. "Screwed shoulder. Yay," he wrote.
Tatum didn't reveal how he injured his shoulder, but he tends to go full-out in a movie role. In September, Tatum revealed to Variety that he injured himself while filming Avengers: Doomsday. Tatum said they "had tons more shooting," including a "big fight" with Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom, but he was sidelined, with his stunt double doing most of the work.
Channing Tatum will reprise the role of Gambit for Avengers: Doomsday. He was supposed to play the master mutant thief in a standalone film, but production never got off the ground. Tatum, who dearly cherishes Gambit, got to finally portray him in Deadpool & Wolverine.
I'm not gonna go full Cajun," he said of his upcoming appearance. The film's directors, Anthony and Joe Russo, wanted him to be "funny" but not goofy. "They want to keep the drama and keep it tight," said Tatum. "When Gambit gets serious — when he drops the Mardi Gras mask — things do matter."
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