It obviously affected him deeply, and as we cut to the adult Snake Eyes, we see he hasn’t forgotten and makes it a goal to find the person responsible. The answer simply was to take him back to his beginnings, way back, to his childhood and a traumatic moment as he watched his father being murdered. The problem looming over this change was that Snake Eyes didn’t speak, supposedly due to some sort of accident where he lost his voice. He acquits himself nicely here, and the change of locale along with the pumped-up martial arts fighting quotient breathes new life into the venerable world of G.I. Snake Eyes was around in the previous films, played by Ray Park in both, but now the filmmakers have decided to take him in an entirely new direction, making Snake Eyes a bit of a loner in the form of Henry Golding, who broke out in Crazy Rich Asians and now has his first bona fide action hero to play. Joe Origins, which sounds like a new path to rebooting the action figures for this generation. Joe Origins sequel.It is called Snake Eyes: G.I. It won't be surprising to see the studio try and get another older former action star to take on the franchise's potential Nick Fury-like role if Joe Colton is added to the roster of a Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe character, but Bruce Willis played him before in G.I. Paramount has yet to cast an actor to play the original G.I. Since he is still commanding the team in the Snake Eyes world at least a decade or two after he worked with Snake Eyes' father, it would seem that Joe Colton's role in Snake Eyes 2 could see him stay out of the action and mostly be responsible for leading Snake Eyes, Scarlett, and other Joes through their current mission. Even after he retired from this position, Joe Colton was routinely brought back to help the Joes in times of crisis. The character saw plenty of action during his time in active duty but was later selected to create the elite special mission team known as the G.I. Joe has been part of the mythology since he made his first appearance in 1964, but it wasn't until 1989 that he was named Joe Colton. Now that Joe Colton has been name-dropped, it is difficult to imagine him not appearing at some point in a possible Snake Eyes sequel. With Joe Colton presumably being the man behind Snake Eyes' recruitment to the Joes, that sets him up to make an appearance in Snake Eyes 2. Joe operation and worked with Snake Eyes' father in the past. Snake Eyes' ending implies that he is in command of the entire G.I. This is also where Scarlett mentions that her commander is named Joe Colton, better known to G.I. The ending of Snake Eyes sees Scarlett visit the Arashikage clan's headquarters to offer Snake Eyes a spot on the team and information on his father's involvement with the Joes. Joe & Cobra Connections Hurt The MovieĪ potential Snake Eyes sequel would likely see Storm Shadow, Baroness, and Scarlett return, but the movie also set up how the original G.I. Joe team is featured with Scarlett (Samara Weaving) lending a helping hand to the Arashikage clan. Joe franchise's villainous Cobra organization. The appearance of the Baroness (Úrsula Corberó) gives Snake Eyes a heavy tie to the G.I. Hard Master and Blind Master both appear as part of the Arashikage clan, but they only have small roles in the grand scheme of the movie and possible future. Snake Eyes featured plenty of characters from this mythology on top of the titular hero and Storm Shadow.
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