

Neither is it necessary to have seen the dimly remembered 2009 film GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra or its sequel GI Joe: Retaliation, since Snake Eyes is firmly positioned as a hard reboot. Snake-Eyes is a master of ninjutsu and is probably the most skilled fighter and operative in the whole of GI Joe. It is also possible that the animal snake was chosen due to the negative association of the low roll and the animal. Together, the two dice with one dot each can resemble the literal eyes of a snake. The term snake eyes probably comes from the appearance of the single black dot in each die. The film stars Henry Golding as Snake Eyes, with Andrew Koji, rsula Corber, Samara Weaving, Haruka Abe, Takehiro Hira, and Iko Uwais in supporting roles. While Snake Eyes supposedly provides the origin story of one of its oldest and most popular characters – a commando who at some point acquired full ninja training – there are scarce few indications this film ever originated from a series of Hasbro action figures designed as child-sized propaganda for the US armed forces. It is also, therefore, the least desirable outcome.
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If you’re utterly clueless when it comes to the GI Joe franchise, don’t fret. Joe Origins is an action-adventure movie directed by Robert Schwentke, based on the iconic character from the G.I. Starring: Henry Golding, Andrew Koji, Úrsula Corberó, Samara Weaving, Iko Uwais.
