Joe (Franchise) - TV Tropes. Joe is the code name for America's daring, highly- trained special mission force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against COBRA, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world. Joename origin As far back as World War II, . There was even a movie titled The Story of G. Joe: The Movie (also known as Action Force: The Movie in the UK) is a 1987 animated film spin-off from the animated series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, based. Joe: Retaliation' producer Lorenzo di Boanventura says that a 'Transformers' crossover movie is possible. Will we see a Hasbro shared universe? An elite military unit comprised of special operatives known as G.I. Joe, operating out of The Pit, takes on an evil organization led by a notorious arms dealer. Joe & Transformers Movie Crossover Will Happen, But When? Director D.J. Caruso explains how his version of G.I. Joe 3 would have involved a crossover with. Recent Threads: Boss Fight Studio Greek Mythology Action Figure Line: The 584th Greatest G.I. Joe Character of all Time! HissTank GIJoeCon 2017 Discussion Thread. The heroic G.I. Joe action force must oppose the ruthless Cobra organization that has secretly allied with a subterranean reptilian people who were their founders. I. Joe that came out in 1. Notably, the original toys were the very first to be called . In this first incarnation, G. I. Joe was the name of the main character, and the figures were based on each branch of the United States military. However,the increasing opposition to The Vietnam War caused the brand's popularity to decline, so in the late 1. While the drastic change allowed G. I. Joe to survive Vietnam, the line was eventually ended in 1. The second incarnation of the franchise began in 1. Hasbro's rival Kenner launched their popular Star Wars toyline. Joe, which had 1. Seeing the massive profit Kenner was making, Hasbro decided to relaunch G. I. Joe in the new scale and hired Marvel Comics to create a story, characters, and media tie- ins for the line. Marvel eventually came up with a premise that is still the core of the franchise today - G. I. Joe was no longer one person,note except in some continuities, where the team is named in honor of General Joe Colton, the man responsible for its creation, but the name of an elite American military unit engaged in a battle against the terrorist organization Cobra and its plans to Take Over the World. To promote the line (now dubbed G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero), Marvel launched two tie- ins: An animated series from Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions. Though the more remembered of the two continuities today, the cartoon is also infamous for its less realistic depiction of war: both sides used lasers instead of bullets, there were no deaths, and whenever an aircraft was destroyed its pilot had to be shown parachuting out of it. Sunbow produced two seasons and a movie intended for theatrical release, but the failure of Transformers: The Movie caused it to instead be released direct- to- video. DIC Entertainment took over following the movie and produced two more seasons before ending the show in 1. A comic book written by Larry Hama. Prior to the relaunch, Hama had an idea for a Marvel Universe comic called Fury Force, which would have seen the son of Nick Fury put together a team to fight Hydra, Marvel's resident terrorist group; his G. I. Joe series was based primarily on this unused pitch. Compared to the cartoon, the comic was the more mature of the two, since it allowed characters to be killed off and contained a functioning canon. The book proved to be very popular, and at one point it was Marvel's best- selling comic; the famous issue 2. In the original run's early issues, GI JOE was revealed to be the cover- name for Special Operations Group Delta, which was the real- world designation for the (at the time) classified Special Forces unit today known as Delta Force. By 1. 99. 4, A Real American Hero was officially dead at retail, but Hasbro has since launched several other incarnations of the franchise, though none have ever gained the longevity of the original. The versions of the brand released since the end of ARAH include: Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles, a 1. World War II soldier given superhuman abilities and awakened in modern times to fight alongside the Joes. A corresponding toyline (with figures in the 4. This eventually led into G. I. Joe Extreme, a 1. Joe team being formed to fight the masked dictator Iron Klaw and his evil SKAR organization. Embracing the visual style of The Dark Age of Comic Books, the series ran for two seasons and ended in 1. G. I. Joe (Devil's Due). In 2. 00. 1, Devil's Due Publishing (a spinoff of Image Comics) acquired the comic rights to G. I. Joe and launched a new series, set in the same continuity as the Marvel Comic. They published an ongoing title - once again called G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero, but later relaunched as G. I. Joe: America's Elite - and several miniseries exploring the backstories of the characters. Devil's Due lost the comic rights to IDW Publishing in 2. July. All of these books have since been declared Canon Discontinuity and are now known as the . Joe Reloaded: In 2. Devil's Due attempted to branch out with a more realistic. Alternate Continuity. After two one- shots that established Cobra and the Joes, the series lasted for fourteen issues, with a massive retool halfway through. G. I. Joe: Sigma 6, a 2. Animesque animated series that coincided with the launch of an 8. Animated by the Japanese studio GONZO, the series continued the storyline of two direct- to- DVD movies Hasbro released to promote previous toylines Spy Troops and Valor vs. Like Extreme, Sigma 6 only ran for two seasons, and the toys went back to 3 3/4. As mentioned above, IDW acquired the comic rights to the franchise in 2. This time, instead of continuing the Marvel/Devil's Due storyline, IDW opted to start over from the beginning and create a brand new canon. They are currently publishing three ongoing titles in the new continuity (G. I. Joe, Snake Eyes, and Cobra) and a second, Larry Hama- penned revival of the original Marvel series set in the same continuity and picked up exactly where Vol. As of 2. 01. 6, the IDW comics are part of the Hasbro Comic Universe. Transformers vs. Joe: IDW's crossover series between G. I. Joe and Transformers. Revolution (2. 01. IDW's miniseries that will establish the worlds of G. I. Joe, Transformers, as well as Action Man, ROM, Micronauts, and M. A. S. K. Joe (2. 01. The first IDW G. I. Joe series following the establishment of the Hasbro Universe, and a more fantastical take on the franchise (featuring the Transformer Skywarp as a member!). Revolutionaries: A crossover series featuring the Joe member Mayday, and guest starring the likes of Snake- Eyes, Mike Power, and Cobra Commander. G. I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, a 2. Stephen Sommers of the The Mummy Trilogy fame. After the wild success of the Michael Bay. Transformers films, Hasbro and Paramount decided to make the first live- action entry in the franchise. The movie made a number of changes to the established mythos, including making the Joes an international team rather than solely American. These changes ended up fracturing the fandom, and while the film made a profit at the box office its gross paled in comparison to the Transformers movies. G. I. Joe: Retaliation, the 2. Rise of Cobra. note It was originally set for a June 2. D, as well as some reshoots of certain scenes. Featuring a new director, Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis, and about half the original cast returning, the movie quickly turned heads by just how different it felt from the first film while still being clearly set in the same universe. G. I. Joe: Resolute, a 2. Warren Ellis. Aimed at the now- adult original fandom, Resolute is easily the darkest animated entry in the franchise: both sides fire actual bullets, blood and death are shown, and the entire city of Moscow is destroyed within the first five minutes. G. I. Joe: Renegades, a 2. The Hub, a network owned jointly by Hasbro and Discovery Communications. Taking inspiration from The A- Team, Renegades recasts the Joes as a group of soldiers falsely accused of terrorism, and the series follows their efforts to clear their names and expose the real enemy: the sinister Mega Corp. Cobra Industries. After one season, the show was put on hiatus; it is currently unlikely it will ever return. In celebration of the franchise's 5. G. I. Joe was licensed for Kindle Worlds (allowing the publication and sale of fan fiction). Action Girl: The G. I. Nurse, introduced in 1. Trope Namer and the first female character in the series. On the other hand, it enters a Misaimed Marketing terroritory since neither Hasbro nor the store managers can tell whether the G. I. Nurse should be placed alongside other G. I. Joe figures or the Barbie dolls. Today, she becomes a collector's item. Action Figure File Card: The toys for G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero are the Ur- Example. Actual Pacifist: Lifeline the medic. Becomes a Reluctant Warrior when Lifeline is chosen to fight in . He uses Cobra's . Joe logo should. All Bikers Are Hells Angels: The Dreadnoks. America Saves the Day. And Knowing Is Half the Battle: The Trope Namer. Clueless Aesop: What do these morals have to do with military factions firing lasers at each other? Androcles' Lion: The origin of Snake- Eyes' wolf Timber in the cartoon; Snake- Eyes stopped to free the wolf from a bear trap, while lethally irradiated. A similar origin is given for Timber in the IDW Origins comic, where Snake- Eyes frees Timber from barbed wire whilst infiltrating an airbase, setting off an alarm in the process. And again in Renegades, where the caught in a trap trope is played again, with Timber immediately sensing kinship with Snake Eyes and helps him throughout the episode afterwards. And Some Other Stuff: In an issue of G. I. Joe: Special Missions, Lightfoot explains how how he is Mac. Gyvering a fuel- air explosive out of supplies found in an enemy bunker. However, the panels have censor boxes placed over them so the reader cannot see what he is actually doing. Argentina is Naziland: In Special Missions #2, an elderly Nazi is hiding out in a special jungle fortress. Artistic License . Also prevalent in the comic during its end days, when everyone at Marvel seemed to try and emulate Rob Liefeld's style. On the toy side of things, the shift from the older . Despite being a lowly sarge, the man can certainly throw his weight around when needed. Awesome Aussie: Outback. Awesomeness by Analysis: Helix. Badass Beard: Numerous examples. The Baroness: The Trope Namer. Base on Wheels: During the heyday of the toyline there were a whole series of massive vehicle playsets; the Defiant shuttle launch complex, Rolling Thunder, Mobile Command Centre.. BFG: Since some Joes are heavy weapons specialists, this trope is pretty much mandatory. List of G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters. The following list (organized by faction) covers every known character in the G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy line to have received his/her own action figure. It includes the year the characters' version 1 action figure debuted, their code names and real names, function, and original rank/grade (if applicable). It does not include every edition of the character, or the codename and rank changes that occurred, and only covers the action figures releases in North America. Relating the characters to their appearances in the various comic book series, (vol. Marvel Comics, SM for the G. I. Joe: Special Missions spin- off (also published by Marvel), (vol. Devil's Due Publishing and FL for the G. I. Joe: Frontline spin- off. Although the majority of characters had action figures issued prior to their first appearance in the comic books, a few exceptions (such as the Oktober Guardsmen) exist where their comic book introduction predates their action figures. Joe: A Real American Hero, which picks up immediately following the final issue of the original Marvel Comics run at issue no. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline by introducing a collection of newly sculpted 1. These figures replaced the classic O- ring construction with a swivel chest feature, and increased the number of points of articulation beyond the standard shoulder, elbow and knees, to swivel wrists, ankles, and double- hinged knees. Since then, new figures have continued to feature the updated articulation. Since 2. 01. 1, all convention and collector's club exclusives have also used the updated figure style. G. I. Kibbey. E- 4. Army. KIA (vol. 1) #1. Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. Clutch. Steinberg. E- 4. Army. Mega Marines. Packaged with the . Gambello. E- 4. Army. Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. Died in an explosion during the second Cobra Civil War. Grand Slam. Barney. E- 5. Army. 19. 82. Grunt. Graves. E- 4. Army. 19. 82. Hawk. Abernathy. O- 6. Army. Packaged with the Mobile Missile System (M. M. S.)1. 98. 2Rock 'n Roll. Mc. Connel. E- 5. Army. Also released as Bench Press (2. Scarlett. O'Hara. E- 5. Army. Ninja Force. Short- Fuze. Friestadt. E- 4. Army. 19. 82. Snake Eyes. Wilkinson. E- 5. Army. Desert Patrol Squad, Tiger Force. Steeler. Pulaski. O- 1. Army. Packaged with the . Melendez. E- 4. Army. Ace. Armbruster. O- 3. Air Force. Packaged with the . Talltree. E- 5. Army. Subsequently renamed Sgt. Airborne (2. 00. 3) and Air Raid (2. Cover Girl. Krieger. E- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Greer. O- 3. Army. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 09 - Executed by a SAW Viper. Duke. Hauser. E- 8. Army. Anti- Venom Task Force, Star Brigade, Tiger Force. Gung- Ho. La. Fitte. E- 7. Marine Corps. Desert Patrol Squad, Mega Marines. Snow Job. Moore. E- 6. Army. 19. 83. Torpedo. Leialoha. W- 4. Navy. Tripwire. Skoog. E- 4 (Specialist)Army. Tiger Force. 19. 83. Wild Bill. Hardy. W- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Hanrahan. E- 4. Army. Cutter. Stone. O- 2. Coast Guard. D. E. F. Packaged with the . Diver. Malcolm R. Willoughby. E- 5. Navy. Packaged with the . Perlmutter. E- 4 (Specialist)Army. Anti- Venom Task Force, D. E. F., Slaughter's Marauders. Junkyard is Mutt's dog. Recondo. Le. Claire. E- 4. Army. Tiger Force. Ripcord. Weems. E- 4. Army. 19. 84. Roadblock. Hinton. E- 4. Army. Anti- Venom Task Force, Star Brigade, Tiger Force. Roadblock is Heavy Duty's cousin. Spirit and Freedom. Breckinridge. E- 5. Army. Packaged with the . Executed by a SAW Viper. Airtight. Pine. E- 4. Army. 19. 85. Barbecue. Kelly. E- 4. Army. Slaughter's Marauders. Bazooka. Katzenbogen. E- 5. Army. Tiger Force. Crankcase. Striker Driver. Elwood G. Indiana. E- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Executed by a SAW Viper. Dusty. Tadur. E- 4. Army. Desert Patrol Squad, Tiger Force. Flint. Faireborn. W- 3. Army. Eco- Warriors, Tiger Force. Footloose. Meyers. E- 4. Army. Slaughter's Marauders. Frostbite. Seward. E- 4. Army. Tiger Force. Packaged with the . Driver. Sherman R. Guderian. E- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Executed by a SAW Viper. Keel- Haul. Colby. O- 9. Navy. USS Flagg commander; packaged with the . Hart- Burnett. E- 4. Army. Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. Stabbed by Red Shadows agent Dela Eden. Quick Kick. Ito. E- 4. Army. KIA (vol. 1) #1. Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. Sgt. Slaughter. 1. Shipwreck and Polly. Delgado. E- 7. Navy. Polly is Shipwreck's parrot. Tollbooth. Sneeden. E- 6. Army. 19. 86. Claymore. Driver. Robert M. Blais. E- 5. Army. Packaged with the . Morelli. E- 4. Army. Tiger Force. 19. 86. The Fridge. Nash. E- 5. Army. 19. 86. Leatherneck. Metzger. E- 7. Marine Corps. Lifeline. Steen. E- 5. Army. Tiger Force. First of two characters code named Lifeline. Lift- Ticket. Sikorski. W- 2. Army. Packaged with the . Mac. Bride. E- 6. Army. Slaughter's Marauders. Mainframe. Parker. E- 5. Marine Corps. Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. Died in an explosion during the second Cobra Civil War. Sci- Fi. Fine. E- 4. Army. Star Brigade. Slip- Stream. Boyajian. O- 2. Air Force. Packaged with the . Forrest. E- 5. Navy. Avalanche. Dominator Driver. Ian M. Costello. E- 5. Army. Battleforce 2. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 13 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. Back- Stop. Persuader Driver. Robert A. Levin. N/AArmy. Packaged with the . One of two Joes without a rank/pay grade (the other being Storm Shadow). Blaster. Vindicator hovercraft Pilot. Brian R. Davis. E- 5. Army. Battleforce 2. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 13 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. Blocker. Eliminator Driver. David B. Mc. Carthy. E- 5. Army. Battleforce 2. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 13 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. Chuckles. Undercover. Philip M. Provost. E- 5. Army. Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. Killed by The Coil general Overlord. Crazylegs. Assault Trooper. David O. Thomas. E- 4. Army. Night Force. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 09 - Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. Dodger. Marauder Driver. Richard Renwick. E- 7. Army. Battleforce 2. Fast Draw. Mobile Missile Specialist. Eliot Brown. E- 4. Army. 19. 87. Hardtop. Crawler Driver. Nicholas D. Klas. E- 5. Air Force. Packaged with the . Gonsalves. E- 5. Army. Battleforce 2. 00. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 13 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. Law & Order. M. P. Lavigne. E- 4. Army. Order is Law's dog. Lt. Falcon. Green Beret. Vincent R. Falcone. O- 2. Army. Night Force. Maverick. Vector Pilot. Thomas P. Kiley. O- 3. Air Force. Battleforce 2. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 13 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. Mercer. Renegade/Mercenary. Felix P. Stratton. E- 5 (Equivalent)Army. Renegades. 19. 87. Outback. Survivalist. Stuart R. Selkirk. E- 5. Army. Night Force. Payload. Defiant Pilot. Mark Morgan, Jr. O- 6. Air Force. Star Brigade. Packaged with the . Rich. O- 2. Army. Night Force. 19. 87. Red Dog. Renegade. David Taputapu. E- 5 (Equivalent)Army. Renegades. 19. 87. Rumbler. R/C Crossfire Driver. Earl- Bob Swilley. E- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Shot and believed killed during the battle of Benzheen. Later revealed that he survived, recovered, and was sent on a secret undercover mission. Starduster. Skylar. E- 5. Army. Figure available by mail- in; also released in 2. Skyduster. Later becomes commander of Comandos Heroicos. Steam Roller. Mobile Command Center Operator. Averill B. Whitcomb. E- 5. Army. Packaged with the . Makepeace. E- 7. Army. Packaged with the . Natale. E- 7. Army. Budo. Samurai Warrior. Kyle A. Jesso. E- 5. Army. 19. 88. Charbroil. Flamethrower. Carl G. Shannon. E- 4. Army. Anti- Venom Task Force, Night Force. Ghostrider. Phantom X- 1. Stealth Fighter Pilot. Jonas S. Jeffries. O- 4. Air Force. Packaged with the . Duggleby. E- 4. Army. Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. Killed by Red Shadows assassins in Brazil. Hit & Run. Light Infantryman. Brent Scott. E- 4. Army. 19. 88. Lightfoot. Explosives Expert. Cory R. Owens. E- 4. Army. Night Force. Muskrat. Swamp Fighter. Ross A. Williams. E- 4. Army. Night Force. Repeater. Steadi- Cam Machine Gunner. Jeffrey R. Therien. E- 6. Army. Night Force. Shockwave. S. W. A. T. Specialist. Jason A. Faria. E- 4. Army. D. E. F., Night Force. Subsequently renamed Shockblast (2. Skidmark. Desert Fox 6. WD Driver. Cyril Colombani. E- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Died when his vehicle exploded during the second Cobra Civil War. Skystriker. Tiger Rat Pilot. Alexander P. Russo. O- 5. Air Force. Tiger Force. Packaged with the . Millman. E- 4. Army. Night Force. Max is Spearhead's bobcat. Storm Shadow. Ninja/Intelligence. Thomas S. Arashikage. N/AArmy. Ninja Force. This marks his first appearance as a member of the G. I. Joe team. 1. 98. Super Trooper. Infantry Trooper. Paul Latimer. O- 2. Army. Figure available by mail- in. Wildcard. Mean Dog Driver. Eric U. Scott. E- 4. Army. Packaged with the . Roth. O- 3. Army. Packaged with the . Menninger. E- 5. Army. Countdown. Astronaut. David D. Dubosky. O- 3. Air Force. Star Brigade. Dee- Jay. Comm- tech Trooper. Thomas R. Rossi IIIE- 4 (Specialist)Army. Battleforce 2. 00. KIA (vol. 1) #1. 13 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. Dogfight. Mudfighter Pilot. James R. King. O- 2. Air Force. Packaged with the . Riley. E- 4. Army. Hot Seat. Raider Driver. Michael A. Provost. E- 7. Army. Packaged with the . Fritz. E- 7. Army. Packaged with the . Another Long Range action figure was released in 2. Joe: Sigma 6 toyline. Recoil. LRRP (Long Range Recon Patrol)Joseph Felton. E- 5. Army. 19. 89. Scoop. Information Specialist. Leonard Michaels. E- 4. Army. 19. 89. Windchill. Arctic Blast Driver. Jim Steel. E- 6. Army. Packaged with the . Six. E- 7. Army. Sky Patrol. Second character code named Airborne. Airwave. Audible Frequency Specialist. Cliff V. Mewett. E- 8. Army. Sky Patrol. Airwave's real name is listed as Cliff V. The same name was used a few years later for Colonel Courage, though the character is African- American and born in a different city. Altitude. Recon Scout. John- Edward O. Jones. E- 9. Army. Sky Patrol. Ambush. Concealment Specialist. Aaron Mc. Mahon. E- 3. Joe 2' Producer Says 'Transformers' Crossover Movie is a Possibility. For over twenty years, producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura has been the man behind some of the biggest (and most controversial) film projects in Hollywood – many of which draw from geek- friendly source material: video games, comic books, and 1. As a Warner Bros. Rowling’s Harry Potter series as well as discovered fan- favorite filmmakers, The Wachowskis (actively working to get their first Matrix film off the ground). By 2. 00. 5 Bonaventura was releasing his own films, through di Bonaventura Pictures, including Doom and Constantine – followed by the mega- profitable Transformers in 2. Bonaventura is also the man behind G. I. Joe: Retaliation (read our review) – a reboot/sequel follow- up to the producer’s box office success but critical failure with G. I. Joe: Rise of Cobra in 2. As a result, it was only a matter of time before the producer was asked about a G. I. Joe + Transformers team- up film – since the pairing has been the subject of multiple comic book story lines. If you’re interested in Bonaventura’s thoughts on semi- rebooting G. I. Joe in Retaliation, as well as other interesting behind- the- scenes details, check out our coverage from the film’s set. However, the G. I. Joe + Transformers team- up comment came from an interview with Cinemablend, where Bonaventura addressed the growing trend of “shared universes” in the film industry (a la The Avengers, X- Men: Days of Future Past, and possibly DC’s Justice League): What’s your perspective on ? For example like G. I. Joe and Transformers both happen to be Hasbro, Paramount and you. Bonaventura: I guess it’s possible. I don’t know. I think I probably at this moment, I resist it. I don’t know necessarily why, but I just think there’s so much that’s so rich in the mythologies that I don’t think they need to draw from the other. I think, I didn’t rule it out for me and I think those things have somehow for me, sort of in the past, they made me feel like a little bit cynical exercises in just drawing money out of something. It’s not to say you couldn’t do it well, but both these properties have such rich mythologies with so many characters, that you could go a lot of movies before you start running out of ideas of what to do. But it’s not to say, if we found the right? And so it doesn’t feel gimmicky in that way. I think that’s what I would really try to resist. As mentioned, G. I. Joe and Transformers do team- up in certain comic book story lines, so it’s not a total stretch for either movie franchise – especially given that despite aiming for “realism” both film series are still, on the surface, based in very cartoonish ideas. That said, the Hasbro mash- up would, as Bonaventura asserts, be a bit more “gimmicky” than Marvel’s Avengers or a DC Justice League film series. There is overlap, given that larger- than- life science fiction ideas (not to mention cool vehicles) serve as a foundation for G. I. Joe and Transformers but outside of a high- impact marketing idea, it’s hard to imagine a 2. In fairness, the question was in reference to a shared movie universe – so it’s certainly possible that if Bonaventura was interested in the idea (which isn’t likely any time soon), the filmmakers could build toward the team- up in further standalone Joe and Transformer films (establishing a core cast of main characters and parallel plot threads) before pulling everything together for a mega- crossover. Still, if you could develop a plausible storyline, what does G. I. Joe bring to the table in a film wither giant shape- shifting robots? Aside from Ninjas, what would keep the G. I. Joe characters from being anything but the same disposable military personalities that we’ve already seen in the Transformers series? Joe franchise has the foundation for memorable characters but in a cluttered film with robots, ninjas, terrorists, and more, it’s hard to imagine there would be time to give everyone a worthwhile moment to shine. As cool as it would be to see Snake Eyes take- on a Decepticon, Paramount Pictures and Bonaventura have too much riding on these two franchises to make this idea all that plausible – unless of course Hasbro thinks it would help sell more toys. In which case, G. I. Joe + Transformers really is a possibility.–G. I. Joe: Retaliation is in theaters right now and Transformers 4 opens on June 2. Follow me on Twitter @benkendrick for more on G. I. Joe: Retaliation and Transformers 4 as well as future movie, TV, and gaming news. Source: Cinemablend.
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