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Channing Tatum's "Roofman" Robbery Comedy Nears Dwayne Johnson's Biopic

Summary

  • Channing Tatum's Roofman ranks among 2025's top-grossing films
  • Roofman surpasses several acclaimed titles, trails Dwayne Johnson's latest by $400K
  • Tatum's previous film Fly Me to the Moon earned $42.2M globally
Channing Tatum's "Roofman" Robbery Comedy Nears Dwayne Johnson's Biopic

As of October 22nd, 2025, Channing Tatum's crime-comedy Roofman is inching closer to surpassing Dwayne Johnson's sports biopic The Smashing Machine at the global box office. With a current worldwide haul of $18.1 million, Roofman has already outperformed several highly rated films, including Park Chan-wook's dark comedy thriller No Other Choice and Netflix's animated sensation KPop Demon Hunters.

The Channing Tatum-led crime comedy now trails Johnson's latest release by roughly $400,000 in total earnings. However, given its steady box office momentum, Roofman is expected to overtake The Smashing Machine in the coming weeks. Prior to this, Tatum's last live-action theatrical release was the 2024 romantic comedy drama Fly Me to the Moon, which earned $42.2 million globally.

Directed by Derek Cianfrance, Roofman is based on a bizarre true story and follows Jeffrey Manchester, a former Army veteran who robs McDonald's restaurants by entering through their roofs, earning him the nickname "Roofman." After escaping prison, he hides in a Toys "R" Us store for months and forms a romantic relationship with a single mother, played by Kirsten Dunst.

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Channing Tatum's crime comedy "Roofman" has currently grossed $18.1 million worldwide, placing it among the top 100 highest-grossing films of 2025.
"Roofman" is currently trailing Dwayne Johnson's sports biopic "The Smashing Machine" by around $400,000 in global earnings, but is expected to overtake it in the coming weeks.
"Roofman" is based on a bizarre true story and follows Jeffrey Manchester, a former Army veteran who robs McDonald's restaurants by entering through their roofs, earning him the nickname "Roofman." After escaping prison, he hides in a Toys "R" Us store for months and forms a romantic relationship with a single mother.

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