Insights into the cancelled X-Men spinoff have been revealed by a prominent actress involved in early discussions. Lizzy Caplan, known for her role in Party Down, shared her experiences during an interview with Business Insider. The project, which was intended to feature Channing Tatum as the lead, underwent significant pre-production stages before its unfortunate cancellation.
The film's concept intrigued many, offering a unique blend of genres. Caplan mentioned that it was envisioned as a 1930s screwball romantic comedy set within the X-Men universe. "It was a really cool idea," she remarked, expressing surprise at its cancellation despite the progress made. Multiple directors were attached to the project at different points, and Caplan had several meetings with Tatum and other producers. Despite these efforts, the merger between Disney and Fox in 2019 led to the film's demise.
While Tatum did not get the opportunity to star in a standalone Gambit movie, he eventually portrayed the character in the recent Deadpool & Wolverine. Following this film's release, Tatum expressed immense gratitude on social media. He praised Ryan Reynolds for advocating his involvement and acknowledged director Shawn Levy's contributions. This experience, according to Tatum, was incredibly meaningful, showcasing the importance of perseverance and collaboration in achieving long-held aspirations. Such stories highlight the resilience and adaptability required in the entertainment industry.