Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz have a "playful energy" and the relationship is still going strong.
The couple are also said to be spending lots of time with each other, despite their busy schedules.
A source told PEOPLE that the couple "seem very happy" and "still have this playful energy that they have had since they first started dating".
"They were getting a lot of attention when they first stepped out together last summer.
"They seemed uncomfortable with the attention and have been much more discreet lately," the source added.
The Hollywood couple are currently working together on Zoë's upcoming directorial debut Pussy Island, and despite both being very busy, they ensure they make time for each other.
The insider said how Channing, 41, spends lots of time in Los Angeles as that is where his eight-year-old daughter Everly lives.
Apparently The Batman actress, 33, is very understanding and has been happy to do most of the travelling.
The couple first sparked dating rumours in January last year when Zoë cast Channing in Pussy Island.
In August the pair were seen out together on bike rides and enjoying coffee together.
Channing has also showed his support to Zoë for her role in the super hero film, with sources revealing to PEOPLE that he's a "huge fan of her acting".
Zoë stars as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, alongside Robert Pattinson, who plays Batman, in the movie.
It also features performances from Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright and Paul Dano.
Jason Momoa, who was in a relationship with Zoë's mum Lisa Bonet until recently, shared snaps on Instagram of him and Channing boarding a flight.
"SO EXCITED @channingtatum and I are on our way to see our ZOZO. Finally @thebatman premiere. I'm so beyond proud of you @zoeisabellakravitz."
Zoë recently hit out at claims that she was told she was "too urban" to play the role of Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises.
“I wanted to AUDITION for a small part in the film and was told (I do not know who said this but this is how it was worded to me ) that they were not going ‘urban’ on the part. This is something I heard a lot 10 years ago – it was a very different time,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Although I’m very glad that we are attempting to evolve – let’s all calm down – as well as fact check before we write things that are untrue.”
Her comments were during an interview with The Observer said that she didn't know if the rejection came directly from Chris Nolan, the film's director.
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“I think it was probably a casting director of some kind, or a casting director’s assistant,” Kravitz said.
“Being a woman of colour and being an actor and being told at that time that I wasn’t able to read because of the colour of my skin, and the word ‘urban’ being thrown around like that, that was what was really hard about that moment.”
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