Channing Tatum And Zoe Kravitz‘s love language? Movies.
Tatum, 44, admitted that his fiancée warned him early in their relationship that she didn’t have many hobbies outside of film.
“She’s such a movie nerd,” Tatum said on Wednesday, August 21, in the episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers. “She doesn’t do anything (else). The first thing she said when we started getting together was, ‘I don’t do activities.’ I think I laughed. She said, ‘No, listen to me. I don’t hike. I don’t do any of that stuff.'”
Tatum said the couple, who first met in 2021 following Kravitz’s divorce from Karl Glusmanspend some lovely hours together at the cinema.
“On a day off, we watch three or four movies a day,” he said. “We just love it.”
Tatum stars in Kravitz’s directorial debut. Flash twiceabout the billionaire tech mogul Slater King (Tatum), who marries the cocktail waitress Frida (Naomi Ackie) to a seemingly endless island party. Frida soon discovers that not everything is as it seems when her best friend Jess (Julia Schaefer) disappears and no one can remember meeting her.
“I’m just impressed with the way she approached it because from the first script I read, I knew it was incredibly daring and had some of the biggest twists I’ve ever seen,” Tatum raved about his fiancée.
Tatum previously raved about Kravitz during an August 12 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
“Creativity is our love language,” he told the moderator Jimmy Fallon“We’re just having fun. I wasn’t afraid to make a film with someone who is – you know, the love of your life.”
Kravitz also shared her love for her husband at the premiere of Flash twice.
In her speech before the film, Kravitz told Tatum, “From producing to acting to giving pep talks to holding my head or my feet while I cried on the bathroom floor because I thought I messed everything up, thank you for letting me be a complete obsessive-compulsive psychopath and control freak.”
“Thank you for your patience, making this film with you has been an incredibly amazing adventure. Thank you for trusting me to direct you as a ‘female director’. It’s really cool to make a film, but when you can do it with the love of your life, it’s even cooler,” she added.