Talk about the embarrassing first meeting. Most people worry about having a meal on their teeth or forgetting someone’s name when they meet a new co-star. at the same time, Channing Tatum Have to worry…well, everything is fully displayed.
director Derek Cianfrance Just sprinkle tea in the most annoying introduction in Hollywood history. In filming the upcoming crime comedy drama Roofer,,,,, Peter DinklageThe first encounter with Channing Tatum wasn't filled with coffee and donuts in the trailer. Instead, Tatum is gone in the naked scene, as the director says.
“There is a big scene in the movie [Dinklage] Capture the Channing Tatum shower in the middle of the night. ” Cianfrance told people In a special show. “You can write that scene, but you have to shoot. It's…Channing has to show up.”


Now, before you start wondering if this is some kind of director's move, Cianfrance has his reasons. Apparently, he is one of those directors who like to keep the actors apart until the camera rolls. If possible, consider it as a method guide. “I tried to separate the actors because I wanted them to be surprised,” he explained. “So, Channing and Peter Dinklage never met each other. The first time Peter had ever seen Channing was Monty.”
The problematic scene shows Tatum’s character Jeffrey Manchester, who is trapped by Dinklage’s store manager character Mitch. Because there is nothing like a shower of “hiding the law” in the middle of a toy.


Which one is said Roofer Tells the absolutely true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a former armed reserve officer who robbed 45 McDonald's restaurants (because why stop?) and then decides that the perfect hideout will live on the wall of a toy store. Honestly, you can't figure out these things out.
Tatum himself seemed to strode forward, although he admitted it was painful. “That's just a messy scene,” he said. “Literally everything in the world is there. I mean, poor Peter Dinklage, he got the whole view. There's no graceful way to jump onto the bike rack when you know the camera is dead behind you.”
Cianfrance noted that Tatum was completely naked because “there’s nothing to hide.” The director seemed almost happy with the whole thing, adding: “It was so fun to have Peter and Channing interact in this way.”


Meanwhile, one can only imagine what Dinklage thought during this introduction. He's his professional actor, and he might just roll around about it-even though we'd love to know his internal monologue at that moment.
The film premiered worldwide at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released on October 10. Depending on the buzzing sound, the audience may bring a wild journey. Just don't expect you to have a typical meeting between co-stars.