The New G.I. JOE Film SNAKE EYES Starts Production in Japan; Check Out the Logo and Cast Photos
The upcoming G.I. Joe film Snake Eyes has officially started production in Japan! We’ve got a logo for the film to share with you along with a couple of cast photos for you to see, one of which features the cast getting a blessing before they started shooting.
The movie is being directed by Robert Schwentke (RED, The Captain), and the cast for the film includes Henry Golding as Snake Eyes, Samara Weaving as Scarlett, Ursula Corbero as The Baroness, and Andrew Koji as Storm Shadow. The movie also stars Iko Uwais, who is playing Hard Master, “Snake Eyes’ tough as nails teacher who is also a skilled swordmaster.” Then there’s The Expanse actor Steven Allerick, who will take on the role of the father of the iconic G.I. Joe ninja commando.
The G.I. Joe spinoff follows Snake Eyes, “who while on the hunt for the man who murdered his father, travels to Japan and trains with the ancient Arashikage ninja clan.” The Arashikage “worked as shadowy assassins for generations, using deception to earn their keep as ninjas, as well as developing a reputation for being able to perform impossible tasks.”
I really hope that the creative team can deliver the badass Snake Eyes movie that the fans have been hoping for! Snake Eyes will be released on October 16, 2020.