
Channing Tatum reveals that he found shooting in the Scottish Highlands hard because of the cold.
The actor returned to the big screen last week with The Eagle, a big screen adatation of novel The Eagle of the Ninth.
Directed by Kevin MacDonald and also starring Jamie Bell the movie was shot in Scotland - which was much colder than the actor was expecting.
Speaking to the Press Association the actor said: "It was misery at times during the shoot. Even if they'd told me it was going to be the coldest I'll ever be in my life, I still don't think I'd have understood it."
"I don't know how anything survives in that wet environment.
"Just being outside for 13 hours a day was almost more a mental battle than a physical one."
The Eagle is out now.
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