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‘Magic Mike’ Channing Tatum Makes Poop Face after Mila Kunis ‘Jupiter Ascending’ Trailer Released [VIDEO NEWS]

After months of being postponed the Wachowski Brothers', of Matrix Trilogy fame, new movie Jupiter Ascending is finally ready for release as evidenced by the new visually awe inspiring extended trailer that features a blond haired Channing Tatum doing his best to save the world as his love, Mila Kunis. During a recent trip to the Jimmy Kimmel Show, the Magic Mike stripper talked about his love of baby daughter Everly's "poop face" as he imitated the look for the late night talk show host.

Folks may not like Channing Tatum's initial description of Earth in the new Jupiter Ascending planet as being "underdeveloped", but once you take a look at his poop face imitation you might agree that Tatum's character is spot on.

In the CGI heavy preview for the sci-fi action fest, Channing does his best to explain to the hottest woman on earth, Mila Kunis, that the place she calls home really just a slave farm (via HollywoodLife):

"It can be difficult for people from underdeveloped worlds to hear that their planet is not the only inhabited planet in the verse."

At first that might sound like the Wachowski's are kind of dumping on our home as being backwards in some way, but after watching Jimmy Kimmel and tatum exchange their favorite baby poop faces, it seems more like a simple observation.

During his trip to the show, Tatum explained to new father, Kimmel, that his favorite thing about being a dad was getting to watch his baby do her business (via Huffington Post):

"That's my favorite thing about babies is they all have these different poop faces.

"Everly does this one...and I can't help but think that it reminds me of Marlon Brando's face in The Godfather when he dies...like, with the orange."

Well...between her Marlon Brando good looks and Channing Tatum's acting genes, Everly should be a real genius of stage and screen in about twenty more years or so.

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