Warner delays Jupiter Ascending until 2015
Sci-fi release postponed by seven months
Despite a significant marketing push in recent weeks, Warner has decided to push back the Wachowskis' Jupiter Ascending until 2015.
Having originally been slated to arrive on 18 July 2014, the film will now hit US screens on 6 February 2015, as the studio has decided to shuffle its pack.
Warner revealed the new release date without providing any explanation for the delay, but according to THR , more work is required on the film's special effects.
Starring Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis, the new film follows the adventures of a humble cleaner, who finds herself thrown into a world of danger when it transpires she is heir to planet Earth.
Jupiter Ascending co-stars Eddie Redmayne, Sean Bean and Douglas Booth, and should arrive in the UK around the same time as its new US release date...
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