Pressler doesn’t appear to pry, nor does she suggest that Tatum recreate the iconic pottery scene with her for the piece —but he offers that he might take on Swayze’s character and that any potential adaptation will be a new take on its predecessor. “We’re going to do something different,” Tatum tells Pressler, noting that the original contains “problematic stereotypes.”“I think it needs to change a little bit and have our…” he unfortunately trails off, as Pressler’s potting wheel malfunctions.
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