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Gambit is an unproduced American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It was intended to be an installment of the X-Men film series. Before its cancellation, the film had been written by Josh Zetumer based on a story by the character's creator Chris Claremont. Channing Tatum was set to star in the title role.
Nov 21, 2012 · A curator and a rodeo queen plot to con an art collector with a fake Monet painting, but their plan goes awry. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this 2012 movie.
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Gambit is a 2012 heist comedy film directed by Michael Hoffman from a screenplay by Joel and Ethan Coen, starring Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz, Alan Rickman, Tom Courtenay and Stanley Tucci. It is a remake of the 1966 film of the same name starring Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine . The film premiered at the Empire Leicester Square in London on ...
- $14.2 million
- Garden of Eden Entertainment
Nov 30, 2016 · The Gambit movie will see the X-Men hero on his own. The Marvel Universe keeps on expanding with upcoming movies introducing audiences to a host of new mutants, including #4 on ComicsAlliance’s ...
- Susan Arendt
Feb 16, 2022 · Learn how Channing Tatum's passion project to play Gambit was delayed and eventually canceled by Disney's acquisition of Fox. Discover the details of the proposed script, director, and budget for the "Godfather"-inspired X-Men spin-off.
Harry Dean (Michael Caine) is a career burglar set on stealing a piece of priceless art from the world's wealthiest man, Mr. Shahbandar (Herbert Lom). With the help of exotic showgirl Nicole Chang ...
Jan 17, 2023 · Tatum had been trying to develop a Gambit film ever since being almost cast in “X-Men: The Last Stand” as the character and later leading a spin-off solo film slated for a 2016 release date ...
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