Channing Tatum has revealed he is recovering in hospital after undergoing surgery for a serious shoulder injury. Posting a series of black-and-white Instagram Stories, he showed X-rays of his injured shoulder, captioning one image with “Screwed shoulder. Yay.” In another post, taken on February 3, Tatum was seen lying in a hospital bed, wearing a gown and surgical cap, preparing for surgery.
The actor, known for physically demanding roles like those in the Step Up series and most recently in Roofman, has not disclosed how he sustained the injury. However, his latest film, Josephine, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last month and won both the US dramatic Grand Jury Prize and audience award. The film stars Tatum as a father dealing with trauma from witnessing a crime committed by his young daughter.
No timeline for recovery has been provided. This hospitalization comes amid a strong professional period for Tatum. His latest film is already being considered a potential 2027 Oscar contender, starring alongside Gemma Chan and newcomer Mason Reeves, written and directed by Beth de Araújo.
Tatum’s candid update about his condition has offered an unusually personal look into his life. The actor also noted the recent split from Zoë Kravitz, whom he reportedly still cares for. Fans are eagerly awaiting updates on Tatum’s recovery progress.


