As previously reported, Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum are currently in the UK filming for the sci-fi adventure, "Jupiter Ascending." While shooting their new film in the Ely Cathedral staff has been instructed not to bother the beautiful actress.
According to The Mirror the Clerics of the cathedral have become concerned about the prospect of overexcited choirboys in their cassocks and have "briefed all members of staff at the cathedral not to hassle Mila."
Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend has already begun filming scenes and is said to be filming one in which she is attached to a zip wire, dashing from one end of the altar to another.
According to Enetertainmentwise.com a source said: "Staff and volunteers at the cathedral have each received a memo instructing them not to bother the stars, or even make eye contact."
"It is a real coup for Ely having someone like Mila filming and they realize how important it is to let her get on with her work without being bothered by overexcited choristers."
"She and Channing have been squirrelled away, and they are being smuggled in so as to cause as little bother and distraction as possible. Much of the cathedral has been closed down as well to ensure filming continues seamlessly."
According to Digitalspy.com "Jupiter Ascending" will be filmed in the United Kingdom until June before concluding in Chicago later this year.
The film follows Jupiter Jones, Kunis' character, who was predicted for great things, working in a mundane job with an unfulfilled life.
When Caine, played by Channing Tatum, a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, tracks her down, Jupiter sees her true fate. She is next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.
The Sci-fi flick is set to hit theaters in July of next year.
