The Wachowski Siblings, Lana and Andy, have never managed to quite match the financial success they found with thetrilogy-- though given how huge those movies were, you couldn't have blamed them for taking the money and running right then and there. Even when audiences haven't flocked, though, the two continue to collaborate on some of the most fascinating and iconoclastic big-budget movies out there, from the candy-colored chaos ofto the earnest, genre-shuffling Cloud Atlas , a $100 million production that made just $121 million worldwide.But because thename still means a whole lot to studios, the Wachowskis are moving full speed ahead on their next giant project,, a futuristic drama set in a future world where humans have become the lowest species on the intergalactic totem pole. With Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum on board to star and an easy-to-embrace premise (unlike poor),has a ton of potential, and Warner Bros. has now shown a huge sign of faith in it. According to an update at Box Office Mojo has set a July 25, 2014 release date, putting it right in the thick of the hugely competitive summer movie season.Not only that, but the late-July berth is a typically huge one for Warner Bros., which has debuted(July 20),(July 15),(July 18) and(July 16) all around the same time. Of course,won't be the only huge movie fighting for that spot-- Fox is premiering X-Men: Days of Future Past on July 18 next year, and the Wachowskis film will be opening directly against the Dwayne Johnson-starring Hercules We've been closely following developments onfor months now, from http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Crazy-Details-Emerge-About-Wachowskis-Jupiter-Ascending-31184.html>digging up some intriguing plot details to celebrating the fact that composer Michael Giacchino is on board. Summer 2014 is admittedly earlier than we expected to see a movie this big, but Warner Bros. clearly has confidence, and the Wachowskis have never lacked it.