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Are Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Starring in a New Movie Together?

Is this the Kelso and Jackie reunion we've all been waiting for? Not exactly. As much as I'd love to see baby Wyatt's adorable parents star in a movie together, the closest thing I have right now is this recent parody trailer for MoonQuake Lake, a fake movie (sigh) that can be seen in the upcoming Annie remake. The over-dramatic trailer shows Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher (under the names Andrea Alvin and Simon Goodspeed, respectively) as lovers, but with a catch—Kunis has to return to her home on the moon every night. There's also glow-in-the-dark tears, Avatar-like creatures, and a Rihanna appearance, which you can see for yourself below. Kutcher also promoted his fake movie on Twitter this weekend: Get a sneak-peek of my new movie #MoonQuakeLake when you see #AnnieMovie December 19th. http://t.co/kqU0g2IlAN— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) December 13, 2014 The cheesy film-within-a-film hits theaters on December 19, but here's to hoping Kunis and Kutcher star in an actual movie in the near future—because wouldn't that just be the best?

Is this the Kelso and Jackie reunion we've all been waiting for?

Not exactly. As much as I'd love to see baby Wyatt's adorable parents star in a movie together, the closest thing I have right now is this recent parody trailer for MoonQuake Lake, a fake movie (sigh) that can be seen in the upcoming Annie remake. The over-dramatic trailer shows Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher (under the names Andrea Alvin and Simon Goodspeed, respectively) as lovers, but with a catch—Kunis has to return to her home on the moon every night. There's also glow-in-the-dark tears, Avatar-like creatures, and a Rihanna appearance, which you can see for yourself below.

Kutcher also promoted his fake movie on Twitter this weekend:

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The cheesy film-within-a-film hits theaters on December 19, but here's to hoping Kunis and Kutcher star in an actual movie in the near future—because wouldn't that just be the best?