Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum looked more in love than ever as they enjoyed a romantic nighttime stroll with their arms lovingly wrapped around each other following dinner at a waterfront restaurant in Ponza Island, Italy.
After a decadent meal with friends at La Lanterna, the lovebirds were seen getting very handsy with each other while walking down the cobblestone streets of the largest of the Pontine Islands on Sunday.
As the 33-year-old actress caressed her man’s neck and shoulders, the Magic Mike star, 42, placed his hands on her stomach as they shared a warm embrace before hopping on a small boat with a group of pals.
Frisky: Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum looked more in love than ever as they enjoyed a romantic nighttime stroll with their arms lovingly wrapped around each other following dinner at a waterfront restaurant in Ponza Island, Italy
For their date night, the High Fidelity alum wore a white thigh-skimming minidress, which displayed her incredibly toned legs, matching heels and a red headscarf.
Tatum cut a casual figure in a baggy white t-shirt, light grey trousers and sneakers.
While sauntering down the sidewalks together, the duo, who first sparked relationship rumors in 2021 after she cast him as tech mogul Slater King in her upcoming 2023 feature directorial debut P***y Island, held hands.
Happy in love: After a decadent meal with friends at La Lanterna, the lovebirds were seen getting very handsy with each other while walking down the cobblestone streets of the largest of the Pontine Islands
Packing on the PDA: As the 33-year-old actress caressed her man’s neck and shoulders, the Magic Mike star, 42, placed his hands on her stomach as they shared a warm embrace before hopping on a small boat with a group of pals
Chic: For their date night, the High Fidelity alum wore a white thigh-skimming minidress, which displayed her incredibly toned legs, matching flats and a red headscarf
During their meal, the father-of-one leaned close to his other half as they conversed and dined al fresco under twinkling lights ahead of their first anniversary of dating.
The couple’s latest sighting comes after she spoke about her decision to cast him in her upcoming film.
‘I wanted to find someone who hadn’t played a dark character before, because I think that’s exciting to watch someone who’s mostly played boy next door, good guy, love interest, all of that,’ the 33-year-old SAG Award nominee told WSJ. Magazine on Tuesday.
Inseparable: While sauntering down the sidewalks together, the duo, who first sparked relationship rumors in 2021 after she cast him as tech mogul Slater King in her upcoming 2023 feature directorial debut P***y Island, held hands
Side by side: The pair walked with their hands intertwined
Date night: During their meal, the father-of-one leaned close to his other half as they conversed and dined al fresco under twinkling lights
Date night: During their meal, the father-of-one leaned close to his other half as they conversed and dined al fresco under twinkling lights
Going strong: The couple’s latest sighting comes after she spoke about her decision to cast him in her upcoming film
‘I felt, even from afar, before I knew him, that he was a feminist and that he wasn’t afraid of exploring that darkness, because he knows he’s not that. That’s why I was drawn to him and I wanted to meet with him. And I was right.’
The Alabama-born actor – whose nine-year-old daughter Everly inspired his Sparkella children’s books – had never met Zoë before their meeting about the MGM movie.
‘It’s always really intriguing to have someone bring you something that literally no one else has ever thought of you for,’ Channing told the mag.
‘I wanted to find someone who hadn’t played a dark character before, because I think that’s exciting to watch someone who’s mostly played boy next door, good guy, love interest, all of that,’ the 33-year-old SAG Award nominee told WSJ. Magazine on Tuesday
‘I felt, even from afar, before I knew him, that he was a feminist and that he wasn’t afraid of exploring that darkness, because he knows he’s not that. That’s why I was drawn to him and I wanted to meet with him. And I was right’
Fate: The Alabama-born actor – whose nine-year-old daughter Everly inspired his Sparkella children’s books – had never met Zoë before their meeting about the MGM movie
‘It’s always really intriguing to have someone bring you something that literally no one else has ever thought of you for,’ Channing told the mag
‘When we first met the movie was pretty different than its form now, but the themes were the same. All the iterations it has gone through were all pretty punk rock, to be honest’
‘When we first met the movie was pretty different than its form now, but the themes were the same. All the iterations it has gone through were all pretty punk rock, to be honest.’
P***y Island stars Naomi Ackie as a LA cocktail waitress called Frida, who maneuvers her way into Slater’s inner circle and ultimately an intimate gathering on his terrifying private island in the Yucatán.
The plot about a young woman entering a cult-like kingdom ruled by a powerful man sounds very similar to Olivia Wilde’s upcoming second directorial effort Don’t Worry Darling and The Weeknd’s upcoming HBO series The Idol.
Interesting: The plot about a young woman entering a cult-like kingdom ruled by a powerful man sounds very similar to Olivia Wilde’s upcoming second directorial effort Don’t Worry Darling and The Weeknd’s upcoming HBO series The Idol
‘The title is the seed of the story. It represents this time where it would be acceptable for a group of men to call a place that, and the illusion that we’re out of that time now,’ Kravitz explained
‘[My script co-written by E.T. Feigenbaum] was born out of a lot of anger and frustration around the lack of conversation about the treatment of women, specifically in industries that have a lot of money in them, like Hollywood, the tech world, all of that’
Star-studded cast: Geena Davis, Christian Slater, Kyle MacLachlan, Alia Shawkat, Levon Thurman-Hawke, Trew Mullen, Saul Williams, Liz Caribel Sierra, and Cris Costa are also featured in P***y Island
Honest: The Batman star also confessed to having ‘severe social anxiety’ and ‘really didn’t feel beautiful growing up’ as the daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet
‘A big part of that was where I grew up, who I was around in terms of being the only black girl. I wasn’t exotic and cool-looking. I was the weirdo with the fuzzy hair,’ Zoë said of Topanga
‘The title is the seed of the story. It represents this time where it would be acceptable for a group of men to call a place that, and the illusion that we’re out of that time now,’ Kravitz explained.
‘[My script co-written by E.T. Feigenbaum] was born out of a lot of anger and frustration around the lack of conversation about the treatment of women, specifically in industries that have a lot of money in them, like Hollywood, the tech world, all of that.’
On June 8, Haley Joel Osment – who plays a mystery role – shared a curious slideshow of himself getting a prosthetic mold of his face, which was captioned: ‘It begins.’
‘Then, you grow up and you look different now. It’s weird because it’s not really how I identify. I think a lot of people probably will hear that and think that’s bull***, but that’s just how I feel
And on August 4, Simon Rex – who plays Cody – wrote on Instagram: ‘Almost done filming P***y Island with these rascals and rascalettes! It’s gonna be a whole situation.’
Geena Davis, Christian Slater, Kyle MacLachlan, Alia Shawkat, Levon Thurman-Hawke, Trew Mullen, Saul Williams, Liz Caribel Sierra, and Cris Costa are also featured in P***y Island.
The Batman star confessed to having ‘severe social anxiety’ and ‘really didn’t feel beautiful growing up’ as the daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet.
‘Even with directing, I think to myself, “Okay, I’m not going to be in a movie for a year. I hope we make another Batman.” It’s just the sickness of the mind where I genuinely can convince myself that I won’t work again, that no one will call me and want me. That never goes away’
‘A big part of that was where I grew up, who I was around in terms of being the only black girl. I wasn’t exotic and cool-looking. I was the weirdo with the fuzzy hair,’ Zoë said of Topanga.
‘Then, you grow up and you look different now. It’s weird because it’s not really how I identify. I think a lot of people probably will hear that and think that’s bull***, but that’s just how I feel.
‘Even with directing, I think to myself, “Okay, I’m not going to be in a movie for a year. I hope we make another Batman.” It’s just the sickness of the mind where I genuinely can convince myself that I won’t work again, that no one will call me and want me. That never goes away.’