Here's something you don't see every day: a high-profile franchise summer sequel just a month out from release getting delayed by a whopping nine months. Yet that's exactly what is happening to G.I. Joe: Retaliation. The sequel/sorta-kinda reboot to 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra was set for nationwide release on June 29th, but has been suddenly pushed back to a new release date, on March 29, 2013.
Back in March, director Peter Berg (The Kingdom) previewed Battleship at WonderCon 2012 and the director had a lot to answer for as the film has been surrounded by criticism practically since it went into production. The new film is, of course, based on the popular Hasbro board game of the same name and opens in theaters everywhere on May 18th. In addition to the somewhat ridiculous idea of basing a movie on a board game, it has also received criticism for its cast, which includes non-actors Rihanna, and Brooklyn Decker, as well as the alien invasion aspect of the film that has nothing to do with the original source material it is based on.
After a successful WonderCon presentation and panel, which included co-stars Alexander Skarsgard (HBO’s True Blood), and Brooklyn Decker (Just Go with It), director Peter Berg took some time out of his busy schedule to speak with IAR and several other members of the press about the upcoming film, its controversial cast, the origins of the project, and of course … aliens.
Synopsis: Inspired by the Hasbro board game, this story follows a U.S. Naval Fleet on routine exercises in the Pacific Ocean. When an extraterrestrial force arises from the seas to invade Earth, it's up to the military servicemen to fight off the technologically advanced alien villains.
Paramount Pictures has unveiled the final domestic poster for next month's action-figure-based sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation. The one sheet has the requisite Photoshop effects, three characters holding guns, one character rocking a sword, and one faceless villain who may or may not also be holding a weapon of some sort.
Yesterday, a new domestic trailer for G.I. Joe: Retaliation dropped plenty of quips, lots of action, and the utter devastation of London thanks to some insidious Cobra machinations. Today, Paramount Pictures has followed up that theatrical trailer with an international version that actually changes it up a bit. Those G.I. Joe elements are still present, but there are fewer quips and considerably more ninjas doing ninja stuff.
A full theatrical trailer for the Hasbro sequel G.I. Retaliation has arrived online, setting up the basic story, such as it is, and throwing out a lot of quips, visual effects, action beats, and pretty much everything you'd expect from a G.I. Joe sequel trailer.
Yesterday, we saw a clip from Battleship that featured no aliens whatsoever, but instead focused on three humans in a bar, far away from even the ocean. Today, there's another new Battleship clip, and this one actually takes place on a battleship and also features an extraterrestrial. In fact, the extraterrestrial is the focus of the thing, so even though there's 100% less Brooklyn Decker than yesterday's clip, this one does offer a first look at unmasked alien bad guy.
We've been seeing no small amount of images from G.I. Joe: Retaliation as of late, including three official stills just yesterday. Paramount is opening up the promotional floodgates for its sequel to 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and since the film has a big ensemble of characters bearing the names of Hasbro action figures, today there's a new crop of character posters for eight of those action-figures-turned-action-heroes/villains.
Paramount has taken the liberty of issuing three previously-unseen images from G.I. Joe: Retaliation. While the sequel's predecessor, 2009's goofy action-romp G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra was pretty successful commercially and found some fans for its unapologetic and agreeable stupidity, these new pictures highlight two crucial things Retaliation has that its forebear didn't. First and most importantly, there's Adrianne Palicki. Second, there's Dwayne Johnson.
There's a brand-spanking new clip from Battleship online today, and unlike most of what we've seen from this Universal release, there is nary a battleship nor even a trace of an alien invasion force on the high seas. Instead, this clip takes place on land and comes from early in the film before the misanthropic hero played by Taylor Kitsch joins the Navy. It's Alex Hopper's birthday, and while he's being lectured by older brother Stone Hopper, played by Alexander Skarsgard, Hopper very much recalls Tim Riggins, Kitsch's ne'er do-well from Friday Night Lights.