Zoe Kravitz is a nerd for movies, says Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum has claimed that Zoe Kravitz is "such a nerd for movies".

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Channing Tatum has described Zoe Kravitz as a movie nerd
Channing Tatum has described Zoe Kravitz as a movie nerd

Zoe Kravitz is a movie "nerd", according to Channing Tatum.

The 35-year-old actress got engaged to the Hollywood star in 2023, and Channing has revealed that they sometimes watch "three or four movies in a day".

During an appearance on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers', Channing shared: "She’s such a nerd for movies.

"She doesn’t do anything [else]. The first thing that she said when we started getting together was like, ‘I don’t do activities.’ I think I laughed. She’s like, ‘No, listen to me. I don’t hike. I don’t do any of that stuff.'"

The loved-up couple - who began dating in 2021 - will often sit at home and watch a number of movies together.

The 44-year-old actor said: "On a day off for us, we watch like three or four movies in a day. We just love it."

Earlier this month, Zoe described the arts as her "love language".

The actress directed her fiance in the new thriller 'Blink Twice', and Zoe revealed that she'd love to work with Channing again.

Asked about the possibility, Zoe told PEOPLE: "I hope so. I mean, I think that art is our love language."

Zoe and Channing love to chat about all aspects of the movie business.

The actress-turned-director - who is the daughter of musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet - said: "I think it's what we love, and we love talking about it, and experiencing it, and supporting each other."

Zoe actually suffered some self-doubts about her directing skills. However, Channing was on hand to offer her some help and support.

She said: "After the first day of filming, I was just like, ‘Oh, my God. I don't know what I've gotten myself into.' And then the edit process was very long, and the movie did not work, for a very long time.

"It was like this cycle. There'd be good days, and bad days, and he just kind of had to be like, ‘Which version of Zoe is walking into the house today? Is she excited, or is she a puddle?’"