Channing Tatum working on TV comedy
Movie star Channing Tatum is eyeing success on the small screen after signing a deal with Warner Bros. Television to executive produce a new scripted comedy.
The 21 Jump Street hunk has teamed up with screenwriter Nick Zano for the as-yet-untitled project, a half-hour, multi-camera show about a 30-year-old man as he tries to move out of his family home in New Jersey, only to realize he needs to stay to help raise his baby sister.
The plot is based on Zano's own life story being brought up in a
house full of women, reports Deadline.com.
Tatum will serve as executive producer alongside Zano and Reid
Carolin, who collaborated with the actor on stripper comedy Magic
Mike, which was inspired by the star's own experiences as a teenage
dancer in Florida.