The Wachowskis Returning to Sci-Fi with Jupiter Ascending

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I'm just curious when WB is going to release Mad Max Fury Road. It sounded like the shoot was hell: delayed like crazy and over-budget. We haven't heard a peep from it, though there's plenty of time before 2014. It's a little worrisome though.
 
Kick Gurry Joins Wachowski's "Jupiter"

By Garth Franklin Tuesday March 26th 2013 08:08AM
Aussie actor Kick Gurry ("Spartan," "Garage Days") is re-teaming with his "Speed Racer" directors Andy and Lana Wachowski on their upcoming sci-fi thriller "Jupiter Ascending" at Warner Bros. Pictures.
Set in a future where humans are a lowly species, the Queen of the Universe discovers that the genetic make-up of lowly blue-collar worker (Mila Kunis) is a threat to her dominance.
Sean Bean, Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Eddie Redmayne and Douglas Booth also star. Shooting is underway in London ahead of a release in July 2014.
Source: Deadline
 
I'm just curious when WB is going to release Mad Max Fury Road. It sounded like the shoot was hell: delayed like crazy and over-budget. We haven't heard a peep from it, though there's plenty of time before 2014. It's a little worrisome though.

I think it'll come out early 2014. The September-December period is stuffed to the gills with several films coming out almost every week. If WB really wants to get Mad Max: Fury Road out this year, they'll have to place it September 6 or December 6th. The latter is a kiss of death for movies in that spot.
 
Production Begins!!
Filming is underway on Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ “Jupiter Ascending,” an original science fiction epic adventure from filmmakers Lana and Andy Wachowski. Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis star in the film, which began shooting at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden on April 2, 2013.

From the streets of Chicago to far flung galaxies whirling through space, “Jupiter Ascending” was conceived and written by the Wachowskis, who are also directing. Award-winning producer Grant Hill, with whom the writer/directors have collaborated since “The Matrix” Trilogy, is producing the film together with the Wachowskis. Roberto Malerba and Bruce Berman are serving as executive producers.

Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning toilets and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine (Channing Tatum), a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along—her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.

Channing Tatum (“Magic Mike”) and Mila Kunis (“Oz the Great and Powerful”) lead an international cast that also includes Sean Bean (“The Lord of the Rings” Trilogy), Eddie Redmayne (“Les Misérables”), Douglas Booth (“LOL”), Tuppence Middleton (TV’s “The Lady Vanishes”), Doona Bae (“Cloud Atlas”), James D’Arcy (“Hitchcock”) and Tim Pigott-Smith (“Alice in Wonderland”).

Behind the scenes, “Jupiter Ascending” reunites the Wachowskis with their longstanding collaborators, who most recently worked with them on “Cloud Atlas.” They include Oscar®-winning cinematographer John Toll (“Braveheart,” “Legends of the Fall”); production designer Hugh Bateup; editor Alexander Berner; costume designer Kym Barrett; and hair and makeup designer Jeremy Woodhead. “Jupiter Ascending” will showcase the kind of cutting-edge visual effects that have become the benchmarks of the Wachowskis’ films. Dan Glass (“Batman Begins,” “Cloud Atlas”) is the film’s visual effects supervisor, a post he has occupied for the Wachowskis since “The Matrix” Trilogy. Additionally, John Gaeta, the visual effects Oscar® winner behind “The Matrix,” is contributing to the visual effects design.

The production will remain in the UK at the studios through June, at which time filming will move to Chicago for completion.

“Jupiter Ascending” will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures.
 
Another financial flop? And a PG-rated fantasy for kids too?

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@Bapi

Why are you jumping to hardcore conclusions like that?
 
In The Wachofskis I Trust. The people are from the future. We're just not ready for them.
 
You forget that this garish piece of work made a billion dollars.

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Yeah I like garish sometimes! I'm so sick of everyone wearing trench coats in the future and smiling like this :csad:
 
my opinion.

a movie based on a book. the future looks weird. i comment that the future and clothing looks strange. i get 4-5 long posts how this is based on the book and thats how the future was described

a movie is made based on an original script. since its not based on anything everythinig can and is bad.

;)
 
Channing Tatum Is Half-Wolf In "Jupiter"

By Garth Franklin Monday June 24th 2013 08:01AM
Lana and Andy Wachowski have kept their upcoming sci-fi epic "Jupiter Ascending" fairly top secret for the most part.
Other than the basic story that the "ruler of the universe" discovers she shares the same DNA as a lowly janitorial worker (Mila Kunis) whom she wants to eradicate, there's not much else known beyond the casting.
Out doing promotion for "White House Down," actor Channing Tatum talked with Collider about one of they key differences between this project and many other blockbusters these days - such as many of the fight scenes in "Man of Steel":
"It’s a tough shoot. We're doing stuff that’s never been done, inside the camera, in the CG world, and the physical stuff.
There’s very little, if not no, digital stuntmen in the movie. All the stuff is really real and it’s been hard figuring it out because they don’t like doing anything that’s been done before.
So we’re definitely doing some new stuff, so hopefully everybody likes it. And it’s fun, it’s got some cheek to it. It’s a cheeky movie a little bit."
Tatum also spoke a bit about what exactly his character is in the film:
"I’m a splice, splices are essentially built in a test tube. I’m a hybrid wolf and human. And half albino, so I’m a little defective."
 
They had me at Sean Bean, they kept me at Channing-wolf-human-albino-Tatum.
 
my opinion.

a movie based on a book. the future looks weird. i comment that the future and clothing looks strange. i get 4-5 long posts how this is based on the book and thats how the future was described

a movie is made based on an original script. since its not based on anything everythinig can and is bad.

;)

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Will it though? Again the designs are nuts but that hasn't stopped many other movies the past few years.
 
These five pictures show, without doubt, this movie will be both a commercial and critical failure, put the Wachowskis on the unemployment line, kill every career of every actor involved, and single-handed bring the film industry down.

I mean, what the **** guys?
 
Sorry, hard to tell on the Hype. Some form of Poe's law I suppose.
 
It wont kill them as Cloud Atlas was good, but give me a break this looks like a Razzie nomination is being lined up for Mila and Channing
 
Really you've read the script or seen their performance?

People act as if The 5th Element doesn't exist.
 
Channing Tatum isn't exactly a great actor when it comes to action roles. In fact, he's been pretty terrible in anything action related. He succeeds better in comedies (21 Jump Street, Magic Mike - yup, it was a comedy).

But that didn't hurt The Matrix with Keanu Reeves.
 
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