Magic Mike's Last Dance

The best things come in threes.

Magic Mike’s Last Dance is unlike the previous two films because, while there still are male strippers, it’s not as raunchy and it focuses heavily on a what a woman desires.

Photo by Warner Bros. Magic Mike's Last Dance

What is different about Magic Mike's Last Dance?

The sensuality of it all.

Being with one person who gets you, matches you in every way, someone who challenges you in a good way.
Being wanted by one person so bad that it drives you crazy.

Those are the aspects that are deeply explored in the final installment of this series.

It’s very, very, sexy, in a respectful way but that's not all.


It answers the question of “why can’t a woman have it all?”
All women deserve to feel like how the leading lady felt during that first dance and during several moments during the film.

A perfect casting and Valentine's Day film.

Salma Hayek was called upon to replace Thadie Newtwon, who left the film early due to family issues. While Thadie had to leave the film because she was needed at home, it seems as if there was more chemistry between Salma and Channing. The chemistry between her and Channing is something that only happens once in a blue moon.

Honestly, it’s a perfectly Valentine’s Day film. It won’t leave you sad and yearning for love. It will leave you with the thought that you deserve to be cherished in each and every way possible.