When he's not spending his newfound retirement from film dropping novella truths on Twitter and promoting "Beyond the Candleabra," the last of those directorial efforts, Steven Soderbergh is also lending a hand to Channing Tatum on the sequel to their hit drama "Magic Mike." Both have obviously cut out questions of a cash-in, and in a recent interview with the director, he's pushed their case further as well as hinted at the film's plot. Last year, Tatum spoke about the sequel -- as well as a lap dance-heavy Broadway extravaganza -- to the 2012 film, describing it as both a "road movie" and "broad comedy," and also noted it as the desired project for his directorial debut (with producing partner/screenwriter Reid Carolin). However, the actor said later that he'd like to "start with something very small...make a lot of mistakes, make them real early, and then go jump in [on the sequel]." Likely a wise move...
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