Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have ended their three-year relationship, multiple sources confirmed to PEOPLE on October 29, a surprising turn for the couple, who had become one of Hollywood’s most talked-about pairs.
The split announcement came just hours after Tatum posted an Instagram story promoting their upcoming film, Alpha Gang. In this sci-fi thriller, they will star alongside Cate Blanchett, Dave Bautista, Steven Yeun, and Riley Keough.
This project marks yet another collaboration between Tatum and Kravitz, highlighting a professional connection that seemed to mirror their closeness.
The couple first sparked romance rumors in 2021 when Kravitz cast Tatum in her directorial film debut, Blink Twice. Their on-set chemistry was evident, and by September of that year, sources confirmed they were officially dating.
Over the past three years, they have been seen at various events together, with fans and media eagerly following their romance.
In October 2023, rumors of an engagement circulated, adding another chapter to their evolving love story. In July, Tatum opened up about his experience working with Kravitz on Blink Twice, describing the trust and deep connection they shared on set.
“When you can look across the room and know that you have the best person beside you, solving problems together and seeking answers just as passionately—that’s truly special,” he said.
Kravitz has similarly praised their bond, calling Tatum an inspiring creative partner and expressing her desire for more joint projects in the future. She shared with PEOPLE her belief that art was their shared “love language,” a way for them to support and understand each other deeply.
Despite the unexpected end of their relationship, both Tatum and Kravitz seem committed to maintaining a positive professional connection as they promote Alpha Gang and potentially work on future projects together.