Channing Tatum has been on a remarkable run lately, and his fans are showing up in a big way on streaming platforms. The actor's 2013 action-thriller White House Down, co-starring Jamie Foxx, has surged to become one of the most-watched movies on Hulu in the U.S. as of June 2026. The film's renewed popularity comes as audiences revisit Tatum's catalog ahead of his highly anticipated return as Gambit in Avengers: Doomsday, set for release on December 18.
Directed by Roland Emmerich, White House Down follows a Capitol Police officer (Tatum) who must save the President (Foxx) after a paramilitary group seizes the White House. The film also features Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, and James Woods. It was a box office hit in 2013, grossing over $200 million worldwide, and now it's finding a new generation of viewers on Hulu.
Tatum's Streaming Dominance Continues
This isn't the first time Tatum has dominated streaming charts in 2026. Earlier this year, his true-crime drama Roofman became a sleeper hit on Paramount+, proving his appeal extends beyond blockbusters. Other titles like Blink Twice and even his debut feature Coach Carter have also seen spikes in viewership. The consistent streaming success underscores Tatum's versatility and enduring popularity with audiences.
At the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Tatum's latest project Josephine earned rave reviews, with critics praising it as a poignant coming-of-age story. But the biggest buzz surrounds his upcoming role in Avengers: Doomsday, where he'll join a star-studded cast including Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Mackie, Tom Hiddleston, Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., Vanessa Kirby, and Pedro Pascal. Fans who waited decades to see Tatum play Gambit—first teased in Deadpool & Wolverine in 2024—are now revisiting his earlier work in anticipation.
More Excitement on the Horizon
As if the streaming surge and Marvel news weren't enough, Tatum fans got another reason to celebrate last week: a third 21 Jump Street film is officially in the works. Tatum will reteam with Jonah Hill, with Ice Cube reportedly in talks to return as Captain Dickson. The project, tentatively titled 24 Jump Street, will be produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the duo behind Project Hail Mary.
With White House Down climbing the Hulu charts, Tatum's career is firing on all cylinders. Whether he's saving the president, cracking jokes as a young cop, or bringing a fan-favorite mutant to life, Channing Tatum continues to prove he's one of the most consistent and beloved actors in Hollywood.
