Jupiter Ascending
Jupiter Ascending is a 2015 American science fiction space opera film written, produced, and directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski.[1] The story centers on Jupiter Jones, a young woman of Russian descent working as a cleaner in Chicago, who learns that her genetic makeup makes her the reincarnation of a deceased alien matriarch, thrusting her into a cosmic struggle among interstellar aristocrats who harvest Earth for its resources.[2] Mila Kunis portrays Jupiter Jones, while Channing Tatum plays Caine Wise, a genetically engineered former soldier and bounty hunter who becomes her protector.[3] The film also features Sean Bean as Stinger Apini, a fellow warrior aiding Jupiter, and Eddie Redmayne as Balem Abrasax, the ruthless head of the antagonistic Abrasax dynasty.[1] The production of Jupiter Ascending began in 2012, with principal photography taking place in locations across England and Illinois, among others, utilizing extensive visual effects to depict its expansive universe of spaceships, alien worlds, and gravity-defying action sequences.[4] With a reported budget of $176 million, the film was a high-stakes project for Warner Bros., reflecting the Wachowskis' signature style of elaborate world-building seen in works like The Matrix trilogy.[5] Despite its ambitious scope, including innovative costume designs by Michael Wilkinson and a score by Michael Giacchino, the movie faced challenges during post-production, including reshoots to refine its narrative pacing.[6] Released theatrically on February 6, 2015, in the United States after a premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Jupiter Ascending grossed $184 million worldwide against its substantial budget, marking it as a box office disappointment.[3] Critically, it received mixed to negative reviews, earning a 27% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 272 reviews, as of 2025, with praise for its visual spectacle and action choreography but criticism for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters.[3] Over time, the film has garnered a cult following for its bold, operatic storytelling and themes of destiny, class disparity, and environmental exploitation; in 2025, on its 10th anniversary, it continued to attract appreciation for its visionary aesthetics, influencing discussions on genre filmmaking and the Wachowskis' creative vision.[6][7]Synopsis and characters
Plot
Jupiter Jones is a young Russian immigrant living in Chicago, working as a maid and struggling with a mundane life marked by family pressures and unfulfilled dreams of the stars. Born under unusual astrological signs, she sells her eggs to fund a telescope, unaware of her extraordinary genetic destiny. Her ordinary existence shatters when she becomes the target of alien assassins sent by the ruthless Balem Abrasax, who seeks to eliminate her before she can claim her inheritance. She is rescued by Caine Wise, a genetically engineered warrior known as a "splice," part human and part wolf-like Lycantant, who reveals that she is a "recurrence"—a genetic identical—of the long-deceased matriarch of the powerful Abrasax family, granting her ownership of Earth and vast interstellar wealth.[8][9] In this expansive universe, the Entitled—a class of immortal interstellar nobility—seed planets with primitive life forms, allowing civilizations to develop until they reach peak population, at which point the worlds are harvested for a youth-restoring serum derived from the genetic essence of trillions of lives. Earth, seeded by the Abrasax matriarch over a century ago, is nearing its harvest cycle, a process that would eradicate humanity to produce the serum sustaining the Abrasax siblings: the scheming Kalique, the opportunistic Titus, and the tyrannical Balem, who oversees the operation from a massive refining facility in Jupiter's atmosphere. Splices like Caine, created for labor or combat, navigate this economy of exploitation, where gravity-defying technology, anti-grav boots, and interstellar travel are commonplace. Caine, formerly a winged elite operative stripped of his enhancements, escorts Jupiter off Earth to protect her from Balem's forces, but they are soon captured and taken to Kalique's opulent palace on the planet Cerise, where she explains the recurrence and tempts Jupiter with eternal youth by offering a sample of the serum.[8][9] Escaping Kalique's influence, Jupiter and Caine attend Titus's lavish wedding on his spaceship, where he plots to marry her and seize Earth's ownership, intending to destroy it to prevent the harvest's exposure. Titus's scheme fails when Jupiter refuses, leading to her recapture by Balem's agents, who abduct her family to coerce her ascension—the legal process affirming her claim. With Caine's help, aided by his bee-like ally Stinger Apini, Jupiter ascends and confronts Balem at his Jupiter facility, a colossal structure processing the impending human harvest. In the climax, Caine battles Balem's monstrous Ignoto guards while Jupiter rejects the wealth and power, demanding the release of her family and the destruction of the refining rings to spare Earth. She ultimately outmaneuvers Balem, causing his death as he plummets into Jupiter's storms.[8][9] Returning to Earth, Jupiter renounces her claim to the Abrasax fortune, preserving humanity's ignorance of the galactic threats. She purchases the telescope with her modest reward and reunites with Caine, who regains his wings, symbolizing their bond and her quiet heroism in averting interstellar catastrophe.[8]Cast
Mila Kunis stars as Jupiter Jones, a young Russian immigrant working as a house cleaner in Chicago, whose ordinary life is upended when her genetic makeup is revealed to be identical to that of a long-deceased cosmic matriarch, entitling her to an immense intergalactic inheritance as a reluctant queen-like figure.[10][9] Channing Tatum portrays Caine Wise, a genetically engineered wolf-human hybrid and former military operative turned bounty hunter, who serves as Jupiter's protector after discovering her significance in the universe.[11][9] Eddie Redmayne plays Balem Abrasax, the ruthless eldest heir of the powerful Abrasax family, who obsessively seeks to reclaim control over his late mother's galactic legacy, including Earth's resources, viewing Jupiter as a direct threat to his empire.[11][9][12] Tuppence Middleton embodies Kalique Abrasax, Balem's seductive and ambitious sister within the Abrasax dynasty, who approaches Jupiter with offers of empowerment tied to their shared genetic heritage.[11][9] Douglas Booth depicts Titus Abrasax, the charismatic yet manipulative youngest Abrasax sibling, whose schemes revolve around leveraging Jupiter's recurrence for his own gains in the family's interstellar power struggles.[11][9] In key supporting roles, Sean Bean appears as Stinger Apini, a bee-human genetic splice and former Aegis marshal who allies with Caine and Jupiter, bringing his piloting expertise and protective instincts shaped by his role as a father.[11][13] Maria Doyle Kennedy portrays Aleksa Bolotnikova, Jupiter's devoted mother, a former mathematician who immigrated to the United States following personal tragedy and supports her daughter's dreams amid their modest existence.[11][14] Gugu Mbatha-Raw serves as Famulus, Balem Abrasax's loyal aide, a genetic hybrid of human and deer traits who assists in the Abrasax operations with poised efficiency.[11][15] Voice and motion-capture performances include Terry Gilliam as the Seal and Signet Minister, a bureaucratic official who officiates pivotal cosmic entitlements with wry detachment, while the film extensively employs CGI for alien creatures and hybrids, enhancing the otherworldly elements of roles like Caine's wolf traits and various extraterrestrial aides.[11][16]Production
Development
The Wachowskis, Lana and Lilly, conceived the initial ideas for Jupiter Ascending around 2008–2010, following the release of their film Speed Racer and amid encouragement from Warner Bros. president Jeff Robinov to develop an original intellectual property and franchise.[17][18] Their creative vision drew from space opera traditions, mythological archetypes, and a critique of capitalism, particularly portraying time as humanity's most valuable resource exploited by interstellar elites.[19] The sisters wrote the script themselves, marking their first original science fiction project since The Matrix trilogy.[19] Script development spanned multiple drafts from 2010 to 2012, incorporating core elements such as genetic recurrences—where individuals are reborn with identical DNA across generations—and the concept of planetary harvesting, in which Earth-like worlds are processed for rejuvenating elixirs by alien dynasties.[19] The initial draft exceeded 220 pages, detailing extensive backstories for interstellar families and Earth's hidden role in a galactic economy, which necessitated a detailed timeline to track narrative complexity.[19] The title Jupiter Ascending was finalized during this period, evoking astrological motifs tied to the protagonist's name and her transformative rise from ordinary life to cosmic significance.[19] Key creative decisions emphasized balancing high-octane action sequences with philosophical undertones exploring identity, empathy, and corporate exploitation, influenced by films like Star Wars for epic scope and The Matrix for reality-bending themes, as well as The Wizard of Oz for a female hero's empathetic journey.[19] Early budget projections were set at approximately $150 million to support the expansive world-building and visual effects demands.[18] The Wachowskis served as writers, directors, and producers from the outset, with longtime collaborator Grant Hill joining as producer, marking his seventh project with the sisters since The Matrix Reloaded.[20] They pitched the script to Warner Bros. in 2011, securing studio backing before completing Cloud Atlas.[21][19] Pre-casting developments focused on conceptualizing the lead roles: Jupiter Jones as a relatable everyman figure navigating an overwhelming destiny, with the Wachowskis insisting on a female protagonist despite industry suggestions for a male lead, and Caine Wise as a genetically enhanced action hero providing protection and guidance.[19] Challenges arose from the script's length and intricate plotting, prompting trims to streamline the narrative while preserving its ambitious scope.[19] Mila Kunis was attached for the role of Jupiter following script readings that highlighted her suitability for the character's grounded perspective.[19]Pre-production
Pre-production for Jupiter Ascending involved extensive design and logistical planning to realize the film's expansive interstellar universe. Production designer Hugh Bateup oversaw the creation of practical sets, including detailed builds for Chicago street scenes and interior spaceship environments, blending everyday urban realism with futuristic elements to ground the narrative on Earth while facilitating seamless transitions to alien locales.[22][23] Costume designer Kym Barrett crafted outfits that fused high-fashion opulence with speculative technology, notably for the Abrasax family, whose attire evoked interstellar aristocracy through layered fabrics, metallic accents, and form-fitting silhouettes inspired by both historical royalty and advanced sci-fi aesthetics.[24] World-building efforts centered on conceptualizing the Abrasax dynasty's domain, with lead concept artist George Hull developing ship designs that drew from Brutalist architecture and organic forms like Siamese fighting fish for an elegant yet imposing fleet, including the Aegis cruiser and Balem's palace vessel. Alien species and environments were further fleshed out through iterative sketches and digital models, incorporating research into genetic engineering themes to ensure visual consistency with the story's motifs of recurrence and cosmic inheritance.[25] Casting wrapped up in 2012–2013, with Mila Kunis secured as Jupiter Jones in February 2012, Channing Tatum as Caine Wise shortly thereafter in March, and Eddie Redmayne as Balem Abrasax by October 2012, completing the principal ensemble ahead of principal photography. Actors underwent rigorous preparation, including six months of intensive physical training for Kunis to perform wire stunts and combat sequences, while Tatum honed skills in aerial maneuvers and fight choreography to execute the film's high-octane action.[26][27] The production's budget was finalized at $176 million, fully financed by Warner Bros., allowing for ambitious scope amid the Wachowskis' vision. Location scouting targeted practical sites in the UK, such as Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden for standing sets, and Iceland for stark, otherworldly exteriors that doubled as extraterrestrial landscapes.[1][28] Technical groundwork included comprehensive storyboarding to map complex action set pieces and early visual effects supervision by John Gaeta, who helped establish a vibrant color palette mixing neon highlights for high-tech elements with earthy tones for organic, planetary settings, setting the stage for post-production integration.[23][29]Filming
Principal photography for Jupiter Ascending commenced in April 2013 at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in the United Kingdom, where the majority of the space-based sets were constructed and filmed.[26] The production, directed by the Wachowskis, spanned several months, with the crew transitioning to location shooting in various international sites before wrapping principal photography in late summer 2013.[26] Filming moved to London for practical action sequences, including shoots around iconic landmarks that doubled as urban chase environments in the story.[30] In Iceland, the Wachowskis captured exterior landscapes to represent alien planetary surfaces, leveraging the country's dramatic volcanic terrain and icy expanses for otherworldly visuals.[31] The production then relocated to Chicago in June 2013 for Earth-based scenes, utilizing the city's architecture, river, and bridges to stage high-stakes pursuits amid skyscrapers.[26] Cinematographer John Toll employed Arri Alexa cameras throughout, framing shots in a 2.40:1 aspect ratio to accommodate the film's expansive visual scope and eventual 4K release.[32] Key action sequences demanded innovative techniques, such as the gravity-defying chases featuring antigravity boots worn by Channing Tatum's character. For these, Tatum was suspended on wire rigs to simulate flight and skating maneuvers, often within controlled sets blending practical ramps with green-screen elements for seamless integration of digital extensions.[33] The film's climactic Chicago River pursuit was filmed using a helicopter-mounted array of six RED EPIC cameras, capturing dynamic aerial perspectives in a narrow pre-dawn window to match the scene's tense, low-light atmosphere; this required extensive previsualization and LIDAR scanning of the urban environment to plan safe flight paths.[34] Challenges arose from coordinating wire work with green-screen composites, ensuring actors' movements aligned precisely for post-production enhancements without compromising the raw footage's authenticity. Production faced setbacks, including reshoots in January and April 2014 prompted by underwhelming test screenings that highlighted narrative confusion, necessitating additional filming in Chicago to refine plot clarity.[35] While specific on-set injuries or weather disruptions were not publicly detailed, the rigorous demands of wire stunts and remote location shoots in Iceland's variable climate contributed to the overall complexity of the 2013 schedule. Kym Barrett's costume designs, particularly the functional yet futuristic outfits for flight sequences, were integrated directly into these practical setups to facilitate actor mobility during wire-assisted takes.[33]Post-production
Post-production on Jupiter Ascending began in August 2013 following the completion of principal photography and extended through January 2015, overlapping with reshoots conducted in January and April 2014 to refine key sequences.[36][35] The editing process was overseen by Alexander Berner, who assembled the film's 127-minute runtime from extensive raw footage, involving multiple passes throughout 2013 and 2014 to enhance pacing and narrative flow.[37] Visual effects constituted a major component, with over 2,000 shots created by vendors including Framestore, MPC, Method Studios, and Double Negative to realize the film's expansive sci-fi universe.[38] Framestore alone contributed more than 500 shots, encompassing digital environments for planetary settings, intricate ship designs featuring hundreds of unique spacecraft models, and creature animations such as the hybrid elephant-shark Keepers in the rejuvenation clinic sequence.[33][39] MPC and Method Studios handled additional elements like space battles and character enhancements, integrating seamlessly with live-action footage, including extensions to Iceland's volcanic landscapes for otherworldly terrains.[40] Sound design was led by Dane Davis, who crafted immersive audio for the space battles and action sequences, emphasizing dynamic layers of propulsion, impacts, and atmospheric effects to heighten the film's epic scale.[41] The score, composed by Michael Giacchino and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony, blended orchestral swells with electronic textures, including distinctive motifs for the Abrasax family to underscore their interstellar intrigue.[42] Final touches included color grading to achieve a vibrant, otherworldly palette that amplified the film's fantastical visuals, with test screenings in 2014 prompting minor adjustments to action pacing and dialogue clarity before the February 2015 release.[38]Release and marketing
Release
Jupiter Ascending had its world premiere as a surprise screening at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2015.[43] The film received a red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on February 2, 2015, before its wide theatrical release in the United States on February 6, 2015, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in 2D, 3D, and IMAX formats.[44][4] The international rollout began in select markets in early February 2015, with theatrical releases in France and Belgium on February 4, followed by the United Kingdom on February 6.[43][45] Home media distribution occurred on June 2, 2015, via Blu-ray, DVD, and 3D Blu-ray editions from Warner Home Video.[46] The film carries a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America for some violence, sequences of sci-fi action, some suggestive content, and partial nudity, with a theatrical runtime of 127 minutes.[47] Initial availability emphasized theatrical exhibition, followed by digital download and video-on-demand options in early 2015, though major streaming platform deals did not emerge until subsequent years. As of November 2025, the film is available for streaming on platforms such as Hulu and Max.[3][48] Copyright for Jupiter Ascending is held by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., in association with Village Roadshow Films.[49] The post-production 3D conversion drew minor criticism from some viewers and reviewers regarding inconsistent depth and occasional artifacts in darker scenes, though others praised its immersive effects for action sequences.[50][51]Promotion
The promotional campaign for Jupiter Ascending began with the release of the first teaser trailer on December 9, 2013, which introduced the film's expansive sci-fi universe through stunning visual effects and the official tagline "Expand your universe."[52] The teaser quickly garnered attention for its emphasis on spectacle, amassing millions of views online and setting the tone for a multi-platform marketing push by Warner Bros. Pictures.[53] Trailers highlighted thrilling space chase scenes to hook audiences with high-stakes action.[54] Subsequent trailers built on this momentum, with the primary full trailer debuting on September 25, 2014, further showcasing the film's elaborate world-building and star power of Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum. Warner Bros. executed a broad campaign featuring TV spots that aired during major events, eye-catching posters prominently displaying Kunis as the titular character and Tatum as her protector, and digital initiatives like the interactive WebGL experience "Caine's Quest," which immersed users in a promotional mini-game tied to the plot.[55] These efforts aimed to generate viral buzz among sci-fi enthusiasts via social media platforms, where fan discussions and shared clips amplified the film's otherworldly aesthetic.[56] Key press events included a high-profile panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 on July 26, attended by Kunis, Tatum, and directors Lana and Lilly Wachowski, where exclusive footage was screened to enthusiastic crowds.[57] Leading into the film's launch, 2015 junkets featured in-depth interviews with the cast and filmmakers, focusing on the Wachowskis' ambitious vision for blending mythology with futuristic action.[19] Merchandise was limited but targeted collectors, including Funko Pop! figures of characters like Caine Wise, while tie-ins extended to a mobile game, Jupiter Ascending: Skyline Escape, released in January 2015 to engage fans with interactive elements from the story.[58] The overall prints and advertising (P&A) budget was estimated at $100 million, with a strategic emphasis on international markets to capitalize on the film's global scope.[59]Reception
Box office
Jupiter Ascending had a production budget estimated between $176 million and $210 million.[](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/mila-kunis-jupiter-ascending-flop-before-filming-budget-slashed-1235395048/) [](https://deadline.com/2015/02/jupiter-ascending-wachowskis-channing-tatum-mila-kunis-box-office-bomb-1201369053/) The film grossed $184.3 million worldwide, including $47.4 million in the United States and Canada and $136.9 million internationally. [](https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt1617661/)
It opened domestically to $18.4 million from 3,181 theaters, falling short of expectations for a film of its scale and star power. [](https://variety.com/2015/film/box-office/spongebob-soars-to-52-million-opening-jupiter-ascending-falling-to-18-million-1201427288/) The underperformance in the U.S. market was influenced by strong competition from family-oriented releases like The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. [](https://variety.com/2015/film/box-office/spongebob-soars-to-52-million-opening-jupiter-ascending-falling-to-18-million-1201427288/) Internationally, the film fared better, particularly in China where it earned a $25.3 million opening weekend, and in South Korea with an opening of $1.7 million. [](https://variety.com/2015/film/news/jupiter-ascending-global-box-office-china-big-hero-6-1201448550/) [](https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt1617661/)
Over its theatrical run, the domestic total reached $47.4 million after approximately 16 weeks, bolstered by premium formats such as 3D screenings that allowed for higher ticket prices. [](https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt1617661/) [](https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Jupiter-Ascending) Despite this, the film was widely regarded as a box office disappointment given its substantial budget, failing to fully recoup costs through theatrical earnings alone but potentially offsetting losses via ancillary revenue streams like home video sales, which generated around $17 million in the U.S. [](https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Jupiter-Ascending#tab=video-sales) This outcome stood in stark contrast to the Wachowskis' earlier triumph with The Matrix, which earned $467.8 million worldwide on a $63 million budget. ``