The official trailer for "Magic Mike," a movie about male strippers starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey and Matt Bomer, has been released via Apple.
The Steven Soderbergh ("Ocean's Eleven," "Out of Sight") directed film centers on Tatum's character, a stripper and hustler from the age of 19. The role is based in part on real life.
Pettyfer plays an up and coming stripper whom Tatum tutors, while McConaughey plays a wild stripper named Dallas.
One scene features Tatum and Pettyfer dressed as police officers responding to a noise complaint:
"You don't have anything sharp on you that I can stick myself with, do you," asks Tatum of one of the women at the party.
"No," she responds.
"Good, because I do," Tatum says before the rest of the preview resumes.
"Magic Mike" hits theatres on June 29.
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