Move over RuPaul's Drag Race, a new reality competition series for the girls and gays is on its way!
Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh have signed on to executive produce The Real Magic Mike, a non-scripted competition show for HBO Max.
According to Deadline, "the series will transform a group of men into real-life Magic Mikes. Ten men who have 'lost their magic' will come together in a competition series, baring their souls and more as they learn to perform routines with one being crowned the Real Magic Mike. The winner will pocket a cash prize and an opportunity to perform on the Magic Mike Live stage in Las Vegas."
"From box office hits to sold-out live shows, Magic Mike has proven to be a pop culture juggernaut that continues to delight people across the globe," Sarah Aubrey, HBO Max's head of original content said in a statement. "We’re excited to work with Channing, Steven, and the team behind Magic Mike Live to continue this successful franchise that celebrates self-confidence and sexiness both inside and out."
Casting for the series is currently underway and is expected to premiere on the streaming platform later this year!
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