Channing Tatum gives away the ending to his new movie 'DOG'

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On Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday night, Channing Tatum stopped by to promote DOG, his new film about an Army Ranger who goes on a road trip with a Belgian Malinois military working dog. However, during the interview, host Jimmy Kimmel pointed out the one thing we were all thinking.

"You never know with a dog movie how it's going to go," said Kimmel, adding, "Most of the time it goes the wrong way."

"I think Marley & Me scarred everyone," Tatum said in response.

While it is true, Marley & Me, the film starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston about a husband and wife who adopt a lovable, but destructive, yellow lab who eventually dies in his elder years, was traumatizing for dog lovers everywhere, Tatum said that experience has ultimately caused some people in his life to have reservations about seeing his new film.

Tatum shared, "Every single person that I've told I made a dog movie, they're like, 'I am not going to see it unless you tell me if the dog lives.' I'm like, 'But don't you want to not know the ending of the movie?'" And since Tatum wants everyone to go see his new film, which also doubles as his directorial debut, the actor just decided that he needs us to know how the movie ends.

"It's a good ending, so everyone knows," said Tatum, to which Kimmel pointed out, "You might be the first guest who's ever come out and told the ending of his movie."

Video Transcript

JIMMY KIMMEL: I saw you're in a movie called "Dog" and I was like, oh, no, what is he doing? Because you never with a dog movie, how it's gonna go.

KYLIE MAR: Channing Tatum stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Tuesday night to promote his new movie titled "Dog." And during the interview, Kimmel pointed out the one thing we were all thinking.

JIMMY KIMMEL: Most of the time it goes the wrong way.

CHANNING TATUM: I think "Marley and Me" has scarred everyone.

JIMMY KIMMEL: (LAUGHS)

CHANNING TATUM: I truly-- that's every single person--

JIMMY KIMMEL: Yeah because you care more about the movie dogs than the movie people.

CHANNING TATUM: That's it.

KYLIE MAR: While it's true "Marley and Me" did scar everyone, Channing said that has caused people to have some reservations about seeing his new film.

CHANNING TATUM: Every single person that I've told I've made a dog movie, they're like, I'm not going to see it unless you tell me if the dog lives, like. And I'm just like, but don't you wanna not know the ending of the movie? And they're like, nope, nope. I just wanna know.

JIMMY KIMMEL: In this case, I want a spoiler.

KYLIE MAR: And since Channing wants everyone to go see "Dog," which also doubles as his directorial debut, the actor just decided that he needs us to know how the movie ends.

CHANNING TATUM: It's a good ending, so everyone knows.

JIMMY KIMMEL: Yeah. Yeah, there's no-- (LAUGHS)

CHANNING TATUM: Everybody's like, oh.

JIMMY KIMMEL: You might be the first guest who's ever come out and told the ending of his movie.

CHANNING TATUM: I'm just over it now. I'm just like, yeah, yeah, don't not see the movie just because you're afraid of the dog-- yeah.