John Travolta proved he’s still got the moves by giving a playful and cheeky dance lesson to James Corden and Aaron Taylor

Kevin Myers

John Travolta is one of Hollywood’s most recognizable stars, and at 65 years old, he’s still got the charm and moves that made him famous. During an episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, Travolta surprised everyone by giving a live dance lesson inspired by his iconic role in Pulp Fiction.

It all started when James Corden asked actor Sam Taylor-Johnson about dressing up as Travolta and Uma Thurman’s characters from Pulp Fiction for Halloween. The group reminisced about the 1994 film, known for its unforgettable dance scene featuring Travolta and Thurman grooving to Chuck Berry’s “You Never Can Tell.”

John Travolta Takes Us to ‘Pulp Fiction’ Dance Class

When Corden asked Travolta to teach some moves, the actor didn’t hold back. Fans who’ve admired his moves for decades weren’t disappointed as Travolta took the stage to teach some of his iconic steps. His effortless style and energy reminded everyone why he’s a legend in Hollywood and on the dance floor.

The clip, uploaded to Corden’s YouTube channel on Dec. 5, has been watched over 18 million times. Fans praised Travolta in the comments, calling him a “national treasure” and noting that he still has his iconic presence and skills.

Pulp Fiction – Dance Scene (HQ)

The dance scene in Pulp Fiction remains one of the most famous in movie history. In the film, Travolta plays Vincent Vega, a mob hitman tasked with entertaining Mia Wallace, his boss’s wife, played by Uma Thurman. Their dance at a retro-themed venue became instantly iconic, blending quirky novelty moves with undeniable chemistry.

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Travolta shared behind-the-scenes details about that scene. Director Quentin Tarantino insisted on featuring the twist but wanted something more engaging. Travolta suggested adding fun novelty dances from his childhood, like the swim and the Batman. This creative input turned the dance into a timeless moment that continues to resonate with audiences.

John Travolta’s on The Late Late Show with James Corden was a perfect reminder of why he’s still a Hollywood legend. Whether he is showing off his dance moves, delivering unforgettable performances or simply just enjoying the spotlight, Travolta knows how to get to his audience. Fans can keep up with his exciting moments and latest adventures by following him on social media.

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