Channing Tatum is signaling a fuller return to the Marvel fold, telling a late-night audience that his card-flinging mutant Gambit will appear in Avengers: Doomsday and hinting that the scale of the film will surprise audiences. In an Oct. 9 appearance on The Tonight Show, Tatum recalled the thrill of joining the Marvel world in Deadpool & Wolverine and said reading the new script left him wondering how the production would execute its ambitions. He described stepping onto those sets as a longtime fan who once tossed playing cards around his living room, calling the experience “beyond my wildest dreams.” Avengers: Doomsday is dated for December 18, 2026.
The remarks add fresh momentum to a portrayal fans have tracked for years. Tatum was long linked to Gambit during the Fox era but only made his on-screen debut as the character in 2024’s Deadpool & Wolverine; his recent comments suggest the role will expand as Marvel integrates mutants more centrally into its film slate. While he joked that he can’t reveal specifics, the actor framed Doomsday as a major ensemble event designed to meet heavy expectations from audiences who judge each chapter against the last.
Public teases from the cast have helped fuel attention on the project as it moves through the long runway to release. In a brief clip shared to social media alongside coverage of his comments, Tatum amped up anticipation with a promise that viewers are “not ready” for what’s coming, a line that dovetails with studio efforts to build interest following a year dominated by Deadpool & Wolverine’s success and renewed appetite for crossover storytelling.
His enthusiasm also speaks to a character fit that has personal roots. Tatum told the Tonight Show audience that Gambit was his favorite growing up, and that joining an Avengers film marks a career milestone after years of stop-and-start development on the role. With the film still more than a year out, his comments offer one of the clearest signals yet that the “Ragin’ Cajun” will be in the lineup when Marvel’s next team-up arrives in theaters.















































