Channing Tatum Shares First Post Since Zoë Kravitz Split News from Toys 'R' Us Set of New Movie

Channing Tatum is currently filming his upcoming movie 'Roofman,' with Kirsten Dunst and Peter Dinklage

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Channing Tatum appears hard at work, just days after PEOPLE confirmed news of his split from Zoë Kravitz.

On Wednesday, Oct. 30, Tatum, 44, shared a Polaroid-style photo of himself posing in front of a logo for the children's retail store brand Toys 'R' Us to Instagram, while implying it was part of a shoot for his upcoming movie Roofman in a caption.

"Just broke out of prison and into a Toys R Us… how was your day," Tatum wrote, seemingly referencing his Oct. 29 post, in which he shared he had been filming scenes for the movie in a prison. "Hehe #ROOFMAN dirty and tired but still a Toys R Us kid."

The post marks Tatum's first photos and comments shared on social media since multiple sources told PEOPLE that the actor and his Blink Twice director Kravitz, 35, called off their engagement and broke up after three years together. The couple broke up last weekend, and as a source told PEOPLE Oct. 30, "They haven’t been on the same page and grew apart."

Representatives for both stars have not yet responded to requests for comment from PEOPLE.

Kravitz and Tatum most recently stepped out together for a night out at a play starring Tatum's Blink Twice costar Levon Hawke in New York City's Red Hook neighborhood on Oct. 6. Otherwise, Kravitz had been seen seen without her engagement ring in recent weeks, including during an outing with her Big Little Lies costar Shailene Woodley.

At Blink Twice's August premiere, Kravitz told PEOPLE, "Art is our love language," when asked about potential future collaborations with her then-fiancé. (Blink Twice marked Kravitz's debut as a film director.)

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"I think it's what we love, and we love talking about it, and experiencing it, and supporting each other," she added at that time.

Writer/director Zoe Kravitz (L) and Channing Tatum at Amazon MGM Studios Premiere of "Blink Twice"
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum on Aug. 8, 2024.

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Kravitz, for her part, has not yet shared any new posts to Instagram since news of the breakup went public. She was seen stepping out in Brooklyn, New York, on Oct. 30.

The Hollywood Reporter and Variety both reported that Tatum's upcoming movie Roofman will release in theaters on Oct. 3, 2025, with Kirsten Dunst and Peter Dinklage costarring in the film. According those outlets, the film is based on a true story and stars Tatum as a military veteran and struggling father "who turns to robbing McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, earning him the nickname 'Roofman.' " 

"After escaping from prison, he starts a new life while hiding in a toy store, falling in love with a single mother (Dunst) and her two daughters," a synopsis, as described by Variety, read.

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