In the making of the 2013 film "This Is The End," an unexpected pairing occurred with Emma Watson and Channing Tatum sharing the screen. However, a surprising incident during filming led to Watson storming off set and refusing to shoot a scene with Tatum.
"This Is The End," a comedy directed by Seth Rogen, featured a star-studded cast playing fictionalized versions of themselves. Watson and Tatum had roles in the film, and a particular scene was originally written to include both actors.
The scene in question involved Tatum's character being introduced alongside Danny McBride. However, an on-set incident unfolded during the night of filming, where Tatum's performance took an unexpected turn, leading to Watson's decision to walk off set.
While the details of Tatum's over-the-top performance and the specific events that transpired on set are not provided, the incident evidently had a significant impact on the filming process. The alteration of the scene resulted in Watson's character not appearing in the same frame as Tatum's character in the final cut of the film.
The story sheds light on the complexities and dynamics that can arise on a film set, even in a comedic production like "This Is The End," where stars play exaggerated versions of themselves.