Since we are waiting for the latest Trailer, here’s something to read to kill the wait. Director Jon Chu was recently interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter regarding G. I. Joe: Retaliation.
THR: [Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson] works hard. Not all of his movies have been incredible, but you can always tell that he’s really trying to make it work.Chu: And that was truly the case. He comes from a military family — his cousin is in active duty, I believe, right now — and so he comes from a very real place. He’s like, “This means a lot to me in terms of the military men and women out there and servicing that and their kids, to know that like their parents are heroes.” And yes, we’re in a fantasy world, but it represents the same ideals. And so we’ve had a lot of long, long discussions about that, and he worked hard on honing the character, learning all about Roadblock. So it’s just fun to explore how they changed things throughout the comic book and the toys. They would just make up facts, so it’s hard to like come up with the actual “who he is,” but we got to pick and choose, which is nice. But he wasn’t like movie star diva or something like that, like, “Well, I’m the guy, so why would I crawl on the floor right now?” He was down. And when you think about who represents the ultimate iconic action hero or action figure, he’s the only one right now. The only other ones are old-school guys like Bruce. And to have both of them pays homage to the history, also sort of bridges the gap for the people who don’t know anything about G.I. Joe at all. It really, really is nice.
THR: Do you fully address getting rid of the guys from the previous film at the beginning of the movie, or how does that sort of work?
Chu: Yes and no. We address a little bit, but also leave some of it up in the air. But in my mind, the movie was never about them; the movie is about our characters that you introduced from the beginning. We wanted people to come into this movie and, if you haven’t seen the first movie, be totally OK, which is actually pretty tough because Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow are hard to explain to somebody who had never seen G.I. Joe. But we leave some of it open, so you’ll see.
Read more at The Hollywood Reporter.
CobraSnakeEyes says
'G.I. Joe 2' Director Jon M. Chu on Courting Bruce Willis and Creating A Sequel 'For People Who Don't Know Anything About G.I. Joe' - Hollywood Reporter
Was posted today also a good read and points out some interesting details
Yo Joe!
blackbarn says
Everything I've read from him makes it sound like he knows what he's doing. I think he will do a good job with this one.
thairestauranteur says
It should have been a total reboot instead of a 'sequel/reboot' to quote Goldner. Now they have to cleverly explain (justify) RoC in what appears to be a great movie.
Lets all hold hands and hold our breath that when we see Retaliation that we totally immerse ourselves in the new Joe and totally forget the cantankerous cancer that was RoC.
thecrimsonpool says
im glad the movie will explain the important stuff that happened in ROC. I don't want to have to sit through it again
Immortal_Joker says
Sat through Rise of Cobra last night on USA Network an still enjoyed the hell out of it but they damn well better justify what happened to the original squad an not give some lame arse excuse just to appease the pissed off fanbase who didnt like the first movie.
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