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Magic Mike XXL
2015 115 min United States of America R 18+
★6.0
Comedy, Drama
Director: Gregory Jacobs
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Description
Three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to Myrtle Beach to put on one last blow-out performance.
Budget:
$14.8M
US Gross:
$66.01M
Worldwide:
$117.8M
Starring
Channing Tatum
Actor
Joe Manganiello
Actor
Matt Bomer
Actor
Awards
2 wins & 5 nominations total
Key opinion
Magic Mike XXL trades the grounded, character-driven drama of its predecessor for a lighter, high-energy road trip format that functions primarily as a celebratory dance showcase. While some viewers appreciate this shift toward fun and camaraderie, others miss the narrative depth and emotional stakes of the original film.
| Originality | The film features vibrant and technically sharp dance sequences that successfully anchor the movie's entertaining, show-like atmosphere. | |
| Score | The soundtrack is well-curated, effectively utilizing nostalgic and high-energy tracks to elevate the mood of the performances. | |
| Acting | Channing Tatum's dedicated physical commitment to his performance and choreography remains a standout element for most viewers. | |
| Screenplay | Opinions on the screenplay are divided: some find the shift to a lighter, conversational road-trip dynamic refreshing, while others criticize it as a hollow, plotless experience lacking the dramatic weight of the first film. | |
| Acting | The absence of Matthew McConaughey and other cast members from the original film is frequently noted, with viewers split on whether the new ensemble successfully compensates for these departures. |