Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan’s long divorce process brought many financial questions to light. One of the biggest points of conflict was the profits from Magic Mike. The dispute continued for years as both sides tried to settle how much each person was owed.
The couple married in 2009 and separated in 2018. During that time, Channing Tatum starred in and produced Magic Mike, which later grew into a successful franchise. Dewan believed she had rights to part of the profits because the first movie was made while they were still married.
New legal documents filed in November 2024 explain how the issue was finally settled. The information gives a clearer view of why the dispute started, how each side explained their position, and what the court decided.
How did Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's Magic Mike dispute start?

The dispute began when Dewan’s legal team claimed that she was entitled to half of the profits from the Magic Mike franchise. The initial film, released in 2012, was allegedly funded using marital finances. For this reason, Dewan argued that the profits belonged to their marital property.
Her team claimed that Channing Tatum did not disclose all the financial details of the profits from the movie, its sequels, and associated projects. Dewan requested the court to audit the revenues of the movies and the companies connected to the films. She wanted to ensure that the profits were apportioned according to marital property rules.
Channing Tatum’s team responded that he had never been secretive. They clarified that he did not conceal any money and that he made the movies through his own efforts and responsibilities. They also stated that Dewan had not been part of the creative or business decision-making process and therefore did not have a claim to any profits that followed the first movie.
What did the legal documents reveal?

The new court filings show that the pension incomes both actors received during their marriage were split in half. They each gave the other half of their retirement funds for the years 2009 through 2018, in accordance with standard regulations on dividing pension credits in a divorce.
However, the papers also revealed that the dispute over Magic Mike profits was separate from the pension decision. The case concerned the extent to which the marriage had a claim to the franchise. The films, a 2015 and 2023 sequel, a Las Vegas live performance, and an HBO reality show all expanded the original movie.
Channing Tatum continued as the main producer of these projects. Dewan argued that the franchise earned more money because of investments and support during their marriage. The agreement on the exact division of profits was not made public, but the filings confirm that the franchise was a central issue in the divorce.
Where do Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan stand now?

Both actors have now moved on with their personal lives. In a recent interview, Tatum mentioned that the end of the relationship was painful, but he and Dewan have reached a more positive place. They share joint custody of their daughter, Everly, who was born in 2013.
Channing Tatum has remained busy making movies since the divorce and has continued involvement with Magic Mike projects. His personal life has also changed; he has been involved with Zoey Kravitz for a year and has been associated with model Inka Williams.
Dewan is engaged to actor Steve Kazee and has two children. She has said that the end of her marriage motivated her to focus on personal development, stability, and building a new life.
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