Once there, they put together an impressive array of breakdancers and more prestigious male dancers to goose up the show while dealing with all sorts of obstacles on the way.įirst of all, I was quite surprised not only by how much I appreciate this movie having more of a plot, rather than just cutting to half-naked buff guys dancing every few minutes. Mike will get $60,000 for his time, which can help with his financial issues. Max decides to make Mike an offer he can’t refuse, to bring his dance and choreography skills to London where she wants to disrupt a stodgy play at her husband’s historical theater. She finds out about Mike’s past as a dancer, and she offers him $6,000 for one of his laptops, which leads to an incredibly sexy dance between the duo that leads to a bit of dry-humping and more. I wasn’t really a fan of the previous two “Magic Mike” movies, so I wasn’t sure what Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh can bring by reuniting five years after their last movie, “Logan Lucky.” The answer? Bring in Salma Hayek Pinault as a wealthy woman who brings Tatum’s Mike Lang to London to help spice up a bland play at a theater she owns, to get back at her ex-husband.īut we’ll get more into the plot in a second, because it opens up with a rather strange (but short) monologue about dogs before we’re introduced to Tatum’s Mike Lane, now working as a bartender at a Miami party thrown by Hayek’s pseudo trophy wife Maxandra Mendoza, who is in the middle of a messy separation with her wealthy husband.
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