Jupiter Ascending updates: Channing Tatum And Mila Kunis have adorable movie collectibles

Jupiter Ascending updates: Channing Tatum And Mila Kunis have adorable movie collectibles
Jupiter Ascending updates: It's four months to go until Jupiter Ascending hits the theaters on February 6, 2015 - but you can already bring home movie collectibles with you.
Funko's Pop! Vinyl line has created adorable dolls of Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis' characters, which will be out in shelves on January 2015.
Kunis is Jupiter Jones, an ordinary girl who discovers she's actually Queen Jupiter, heir of a powerful alien dynasty known as the House of Abrasax, and of Earth itself.
This is revealed to her by Caine Wise, a genetically engineered hunter played by Channing Tatum. He is responsible for protecting Jupiter from the forces of evil.
The dolls are 3.75" tall and are guaranteed to be a hit among kids of all ages.
Jupiter Ascending is a space opera directed by the Wachowskis, the team behind The Matrix and V for Vendetta.
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