Originally intended to release in theaters on March 13, 2020, Gambit was canceled in May 2019 shortly after Disney finalized the merger with Fox. Not much was known about the project before its cancellation aside from the intended premise and certain cast members like Get Out star Lil Rey Howery.

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Seeing Gambit canceled hurt Tatum deeply, but he is still willing to play the explosive thief, despite his many setbacks in trying to play him on the big screen.

Channing Tatum Was Hurt at Loss of Gambit

In an interview with Variety while promoting his new movie, Dog, actor Channing Tatum spoke about the lead-up to the X-Men spin-off Gambit being canceled. Tatum was previously set to co-direct and star as the titular mutant.

After Disney merged with Fox, Gambit was one of many movies on the chopping block in 2019. Tatum’s producing partner, Reid Carolin, believed that Disney had planned to “redesign the ‘X-Men’ from the ground up” after the buyout. Tatum himself was devastated when the movie fell through.

Tatum was “so traumatized” when Gambit was no longer in his hands, to the point of having sworn off watching any movies produced by Marvel Studios and that losing Gambit “was like losing a friend:”

Carolin wishes that Disney would reconsider “because it’s a pretty great project,” noting, “maybe someday” they will. As for Tatum, he said that he’d still be willing to play Gambit if Disney were to give him the chance, noting that if given a film again, “I don’t think we should direct it:”

“I shut off my Marvel machine. I haven’t been able to see any of the movies. I loved that character. It was just too sad. It was like losing a friend because I was so ready to play him.”

Any Future as Gambit Has Fizzled by Now

It’s rather doubtful that Marvel Studios will be willing to cast Channing Tatum as Gambit in any future X-Men movies. Tatum is already in his 40s, and audiences still don’t know when the next X-Men movie will be coming out, which could still be half a decade away.

“Uh, yeah, I would love to play Gambit. I don’t think we should direct it. I think that was hubris on our part.”