Adam Rodriguez’s latest film Magic Mike may not open in theaters for 16 days… But it’s already getting massive buzz, mainly due to the film’s latest just-released trailer.
The restricted trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s highly anticipated male stripper movie—loosely inspired by Channing Tatum’s own life as a stripper—may be shorter than the trailer released in the United Kingdom about a week ago, but it’s definitely more fleshed out… And, by fleshed out, we mean that you’ll see plenty of Tatum’s and the 36-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban American CSI: Miami star’s skin, as well as that of his co-stars Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey and Matt Bomer.
“The audience will most definitely get to see PLENTY,” Rodriguez previously told Celebuzz! “How much of plenty will be up to Steven in the editing room and the audience keeping their eyes open in the movie theater.”
Magic Mike opens in theaters nationwide on June 29.
If the latest trailer for Magic Mike is any indication, Adam Rodriguez and his co-stars will be setting tongues wagging! Lionsgate, the company distributing Steven Soderbergh’s highly anticipated male stripper movie in the United Kingdom, has released its trailer for Magic Mike overseas… And, it’s definitely more risqué than the…
Adam Rodriguez is ready to pound the flesh… or at least expose it… once again… Warner Bros. has released a new teaser trailer for Magic Mike XXL, featuring the return of the 39-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban-American actor and CSI: Miami alum. The film is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2012's male…
He’s appeared in Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself… And, now television veteran Adam Rodriguez is expanding his body of work on the big screen… The 36-year-old Puerto Rican & Cuban American actor—best known for his role as Eric Delko on CSI: Miami—will appear in Steven Soderbergh’s…
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