Channing Tatum joins 'Splash' remake 鈥 why you may find his role surprising
Channing Tatum will reportedly take on the role originally portrayed by Daryl Hannah in the 1984 movie. Jillian Bell will also star in the new movie.
Channing Tatum will reportedly take on the role originally portrayed by Daryl Hannah in the 1984 movie. Jillian Bell will also star in the new movie.
Actor Channing Tatum will reportedly star in a remake of the 1984 film 鈥淪plash,鈥 but don鈥檛 look for him to step into Tom Hanks鈥檚 shoes.聽
Mr. Tatum and actress Jillian Bell will reportedly star in a new version of 鈥淪plash,鈥 which tells the story of a human who makes the acquaintance of a denizen of the sea, but the new take on the story will reportedly gender-swap the roles, with Tatum playing a merman and Ms. Bell portraying the human who encounters him.
In the original movie, human Allen Bauer (Hanks) met mermaid Madison (Daryl Hannah).
It鈥檚 the newest swap of original roles following, for example, this summer鈥檚 new 鈥淕hostbusters鈥 movie, where "Thor" star聽Chris Hemsworth portrayed the receptionist in a role that originally went to actress Annie Potts. The title characters, originally portrayed by Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie Hudson, were of course played by actresses Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon.聽
The "Splash" remake seems to be mostly well-received, with Deadline writer Mike Fleming Jr. calling the new version 鈥渁n intriguing take鈥 and Rebecca Ford and Borys Kit of the Hollywood Reporter writing that the new film will have 鈥渁n interesting twist.鈥澛
Meanwhile, as Hollywood's lack of female directors continues to draw attention 鈥撀爐he Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs are both looking into it聽鈥揳nd women's depictions in film and the scarcity of female-led movies are also examined, USA Today writer Hoai-Tran Bui sees Bell's central role in this movie as a positive change from the original film, when 鈥淗annah鈥檚 mermaid Madison was held on a pedestal of femininity, unable to speak for the majority of the film, and under-developed as a character outside of her love for Hank鈥檚 Allen.鈥澛
Bell playing Hanks鈥檚 character represents 鈥渁 win for female leads in blockbusters,鈥 writes Ms. Bui.