'Jupiter Ascending' Spoiler: Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis Will Play The Major Roles
"Jupiter Ascending" Spoiler: Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis Will Play The Major Roles
Fans of the sci-fi flick, "Jupiter Ascending" are completely dismayed about the late release date of the movie. The fans of the lead stars, Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum, are eagerly waiting when it will be finally shown on the silver screen. Based on reports, delay is caused by intricate CGI production.
The film was written by the sibling filmmakers Andy and Lana Wachowski and produced by Grant Hill, an award-winning producer, whom they have worked with since the "Matrix" trilogy. Originally, the film was entitled "Jupiter Rising" as early of its conception in summer of 2011, but it was change to "Jupiter Ascending."
Plan for the movie began in 2009 with Wachowski Directors and Jeff Robinov, President of Warner Bros. During their collaboration, they decided to make a sci-fi genre film offering a new storyline and that would show great by CGI animation.
Initially, the lead roles were offered to Natalie Portman and Channing Tatum. Later, the sci-fi film gathered stars including Tatum and Mila Kunis along with Eddie Redmayne, Douglas Booth, Sean Bean and Tuppence Middleton.
"Jupiter Ascending" spoiler suggests, the main cast Jupiter Jones, played by Mila Kunis is a reincarnation of the "Queen of the Galaxy." Jones unaware of her destined luck was proclaimed under her zodiac to play a greater responsibility.
At younger age, she was raised cleaning other people's houses. Without knowledge of her future task on Earth and in the Galaxy, she met a lot of struggles while she growing up.
Caine (Channing Tatum) a genetically-engineered ex-military hunter came to the rescue. He help Jupiter realize her fate that she'll be the future "Queen of the Galaxy." Acting as the villain, Eddie Redmayne is ready to keep her away from taking over the throne and Earth.
"It was one of the hardest things I've ever done and I know some of the hardest things that I think he's probably ever done. Just the pure exhaustion on the physical level," Mila Kunis claimed when interviewed by GQ.
"With the July release date, they were just not going to make it on time. A lot of the issue for us was getting it ready for the international release, since the foreign territories need additional time," Dan Fellman of Warner Bros confirmed to Variety.
"Jupiter Ascending" spoiler reveals that the movie was moved from its July 2014 play date to Feb. 6, 2015.
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