Some heroes are born, but others are made. This summer fans of the beloved G.I. Joe franchise will learn the secret backstory of one of the best-known commandos—Snake Eyes. Premiering July 23rd, Snake ...
The 'G.I. Joe' spinoff stars Henry Golding as the fan-favorite character. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Filmmaker Robert Schwentke, who helmed two installments of the Divergent franchise, directed from a ...
The film featured a character named Charles Kirkland who was shot in the neck, but that's basically where the similarities ended.
Everyone and their mother has heard the jokes about the hit animated sitcom series The Simpsons predicting the future. While those have been heavily discarded as a coincidence, Nicolas Cage's ...
The social media embargo for the “GI-Joe” movie spinoff “Snake Eyes” has lifted, and it looks like the movie has, uh, rolled itself as the early reactions are overwhelmingly negative. Fans who saw ...
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The first trailer for Snake Eyes dropped tonight, and unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be that much that will set it apart from any other movie about ninjas. That's not really a bad thing; in many ...
Roadblock, Gung Ho, Duke, and other characters not in Snake Eyes : G.I. Joe Origin s show up in this funny stop-motion video. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Opening later this month, Snake Eyes: ...
At the box office, “Snake Eyes” is ringing true to its moniker. The latest “G.I. Joe” installment, an origin story starring Henry Golding of “Crazy Rich Asians” fame, fell short of expectations, ...
Snake Eyes follows the classic G.I. Joe character, a tenacious loner who is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage after saving the life of their heir apparent. Upon arrival in ...
Paramount and Hasbro have teamed up to give us a film that promises to delight moviegoers of all ages. Directed by Robert Schwentke with a screenplay by Evan Spiliotopoulos, Joe Shrapnel, and Anna ...