Actor Channing Tatum and his wife, actress Jenna Dewan-Tatum arrive, at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards
IN PHOTO: Actor Channing Tatum and his wife, actress Jenna Dewan-Tatum arrive, at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 11, 2015. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Jenna Dewan-Tatum recently joked at the premiere of “Jupiter Ascending” that she enjoyed kissing Mila Kunis in the film. Though Jenna is not a part of the film, she quipped about the kiss when Channing Tatum was asked about his onscreen romance with Mila in “Jupiter Ascending.”

“I really enjoyed kissing Mila Kunis. I would like to kiss Mila way more,” she said, as reported by E Online. The question was meant for Channing; however, Jenna decided to answer it. She was reportedly being funny.

Meanwhile, Channing declined to comment on the smooch he shared with Mila in the film. The actor laughed off the question and said he has no idea about it, Perez Hilton reported.

Channing and Mila share a romantic chemistry in the sci-fi film. The 34-year-old actor plays Caine Waise, a genetically modified ex-military hunter while Mila plays Jupiter Jones, an Earth-borne who finds about her royal roots after meeting Caine. The film is based on the book written in 1997. The film was directed by The Wachowskis and is reportedly a cross between “Star Wars” and “The Matrix.” The film also stars Eddie Redmayne, Douglas Booth and Sean Bean. The film was showcased at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 27.

In the film, Channing wore prosthetic ears and also bulked up his body. He reportedly forgot to take off his artificial ears when he came home from the film’s set, according to E. Now he reportedly has the artificial ears at his home. Meanwhile, Mila speaks Russian in the film. The actress who moved to U.S.S.R. in her childhood revealed during the film’s premiere that she found it “weird” to speak Russian in the film as she speaks the language only with her parents, according to E Online.

Grant Hill, Lana Wachowski and Andy Wachowski produced “Jupiter Ascending.” The film is scheduled to be released on Feb. 6, 2015. It was initially planned for a July 2014 release; however, it was pushed to 2015 due to time needed to incorporate 2000 special effects. The film will be released in IMAX 3D.

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