Magic Mike’s Last Dance- the title behind the third chapter in Channing Tatum’s series about the male stripper based partially on his own life before he hit it big in the movie industry - dropped a trailer showcasing the last installment in the audience-favourite films.

Warner Bros. released the first officialMagic Mike’s Last Dancetrailer, and with it, fans got to see Selma Hayek and lots of footage of Tatum in various stages of undress for the movie. Steven Soderbergh returns to direct, closing out the trilogy he launched in 2012.

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The trailer forMagic Mike 3opens with a shotof Mike looking out across the water and being asked what he wanted before he came to Florida. Then it cuts to him tending a bar at a posh resort while Hayek makes small talk with him and invites him back to her room. There, she asks him if he likes bartending, and he explains that isn’t what he does. When she asks him to show her, he puts on an intimate dance just for her, and she tells him he gave her a magic moment that made her feel like herself again.

Laying in bed together, she asks him to come with her to London, where she intends on having Mike help her put on a sexy stage show in one of the city’s biggest and oldest theaters. She tells him they’re going to wake people up with a passion they’ve never seen before. When Mike sees the male dancers perform, he says, “Hell, yeah.” Eventually, Mike meets Hayek’s daughter, who asks him why he loves her mom, and he responds that nobody has ever believed in him as her mom has.

Hayek and Mike discuss whether the girl in their story is in it for love or money, and she says that the girl shouldn’t have to choose as a training montage of the dancers—similar toTatum’s real-lifeMagic Mike Live—plays out while they dance together and face down censors who want to shut down the show. The trailer ends with Mike bartending and being mistaken for a cop by a woman who saw his earliest days of stripping. “I let you off with a warning, right?” he says before it cuts to the credits.

The film, the last of theMagic Miketrilogy (no telling if there will be prequels about Mike’s days as a padawan dancer), has seen some shakeups throughout its development. A big one is that Soderbergh returned to direct after skipping out on the second entry in the male dancing franchise. Another is thatThandiwe Newton was replaced by Salma Hayek, who’s all over the trailer, often dancing with Tatum.