Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have ended their engagement, but the door may not be fully closed on their relationship.
The exes are scheduled to begin filming their upcoming project, “Alpha Gang,” in spring 2025 and an insider told Us Weekly Thursday that it may reignite a spark between the two.
“Film is their passion, so it could bring them back together,” the source close to Tatum suggested.
Regardless of their relationship status, the insider insisted that working in such close proximity shouldn’t be a problem for the pair.
“They thrive while being on set together and will be able to get through it,” they said. “Both of them are very professional and there is no bad blood between them.”
Reps for Kravitz and Tatum did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Kravitz, 35, and Tatum, 44, reportedly split last weekend — almost exactly one year after the “She’s The Man” actor popped the question.
The pair met in 2021 while working together on Kravitz’s directorial debut, “Blink Twice,” which came out in August.
“[Kravitz] and Channing are opposites, but they always bonded over their love for art and film, and that is what held them together,” an insider told Us Weekly Wednesday.
However, “once the project ended, they realized they were on different pages with what they wanted.”
“It fizzled fast after their press tour wrapped,” the insider said, noting that wedding planning put “a lot of pressure on them.”
Before her romance with Tatum, the “Batman” actress was married to Karl Glusman. However, the pair split in 2021 after less than two years of marriage.
The source noted that Kravitz is “very independent” and “expressed that she didn’t necessarily need to get married again” after her split from Glusman.
Although her perspective shifted after meeting Tatum, the actress’s main focus was still on “her career” — while Tatum had other priorities.
According to Us Weekly, the “Step Up” star is a “family man” and “very involved” with his 11-year-old daughter, Everly, whom he shares with ex-wife Jenna Dewan.
“They were looking at the long-term bigger picture and realized they may not be a good match,” the source said.
While there “is still love between them,” the two “realized long-term that it wasn’t going to work out.”
Kravitz was spotted out and about in New York City without her massive 7-carat engagement ring just days after news of their split broke.
While the actress has been filming Darren Aronofsky’s new movie, “Caught Stealing,” in NYC, Tatum has been in North Carolina for his upcoming true crime film, “Roofman.”
On Wednesday, the “Magic Mike” star posted several photos from set to his Instagram, avoiding his breakup from Kravitz.
“Just broke out of prison and into a Toys R Us… how was your day,” he captioned the pictures taken inside the beloved toy store. “Hehe #ROOFMAN dirty and tired but still a Toys R Us kid.”