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'G.I. Joe' Live Action Movie Details Revealed!

March 25, 2008, 11:58 am PDT

celebs: Channing Tatum | Dennis Quaid | Sienna Miller

By Jesse Spero

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Hot on the heels of the success of "Transformers," Paramount is bringing yet another 1980's toy to the big screen, but instead of otherworldly shape-shifting robots, get ready for a real American hero!

"G.I Joe" is currently in production and set for a summer 2009 release, but fans are already getting a sneak peak at some of the action.

[ Dennis Quaid & Sienna Miller Talk 'G.I. Joe' - Play it Now ]

Paramount has released two photos of the fan-favorite character Snake Eyes, played by Ray Park, of Darth Maul "Star Wars" fame. Snake Eyes holds an impressive title according to "G.I. Joe" director Stephen Sommers.

"He's the world's greatest ninja, but he's also next-generation. He's not afraid to use a sword one second, and a split-second later he's pulling out his Glock," Sommers told USA Today. "His chief nemesis is arguably the world's other great ninja, Storm Shadow. The two grew up together, were blood brothers and now are mortal enemies."

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Access Hollywood caught up with Channing Tatum while promoting the Iraq war drama "Stop-Loss." Channing, who plays G.I. Joe's leader, Duke, admitted he was apprehensive about stepping into another war film, but says "G.I. Joe" is not your typical combat filled movie.

"'G.I. Joe' is now a war film," Channing told Access. "I was afraid it was going to be a real war film, and actually it's nothing like that-- it's 'X-Men' with 'Mission Impossible.'"

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As for "G.I. Joe" sticking with its comic book and cartoon roots, Channing couldn't agree more, saying, it's a comic book "to the tenth degree."

(CLICK HERE to see the cast of 'G.I Joe')

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Channing's co-stars, Dennis Quaid and Sienna Miller, are also pumped to dive into this summer blockbuster.

"'G.I. Joe" goes back to when I was a kid, and I thought it would be a lot of fun to be a part of this," Dennis Quaid, who will play Commander Hawk, told Access. "It's a huge popcorn action movie, and a little bit of a cartoon in a sense. The way it's going to be done… it's going to be really exciting."

[ 'G.I. Joe' - Check Out the Photos ]

Access wasn't only talking to the good guys. Sienna Miller, who will portray the diabolical lady of Cobra, The Baroness, revealed the lengths she's going to in order to nail her iconic character.

"[The film] requires a lot of physical training," Sienna told Access. "I have a black wig, guns, and leather… it's all very fantastic!"

Sienna admitted to Access that getting the part of the Baroness down took hard work, even a little homework.

"I've got a rubber gun at home that looks so real. I'm learning how to spin it. I've had it in my car while driving, and I'm terrified I might be pulled over because it looks like a proper gun," Sienna added.

(CLICK HERE to see Dennis Quaid & Sienna Miller talk "G.I. Joe.")

Rounding out the all-American heroes cast is Rachel Nichols from "Alias," playing Scarlett (cross-bow included), Marlon Wayans as paratrooper Ripcord, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje from "Lost," as Heavy Duty, and Said Taghmaoui of "Vantage Point" fame as Breaker.

On the Cobra side of the fight, Byung-Hun Lee will play Storm Shadow, Snake Eyes ninja nemesis, Arnold Vosloo from "The Mummy" will play the chameleon-like Zartan, Christopher Eccleston will play the evil chromed-domed Destro, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt from "Stop-Loss" has been cast as the leader of the evil Corba army, Cobra Commander.

The film is reportedly an origins story. It could explain why Destro has a chromed head and why Snake Eyes doesn't speak, among other outlandish details of "G.I. Joe" that the cartoon never explained.

"For people who know nothing about it, it'll make sense," Sommers told USA Today. "And to people who love this stuff, it'll show where they all came from."

As for the famous "G.I. Joe" catch phrase --"Now I know, and knowing is half the battle" - which was used in the PSA's that followed the 1980's cartoons, popping up in the 2009 film, a rep from Paramount told Access, "You'll have to wait and see!"


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But growing up in the gi joe era I wouldnt miss it for anything
report abuseposted April 28, 2008, 11:44 am PDT
But growing up in the gi joe era I wouldnt miss it for anything
report abuseposted April 28, 2008, 11:44 am PDT
Hey Fans, guess what , G.I. Joe is no longer a "great American hero" for the Movie G.I.Joe = Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity The story is set at Brussels-based GIJOE, an acronym for the Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity, and revolves around an international co-ed force of operatives who use high-tech equipment to battle Cobra, an evil org headed by a Scottish ar
report abuseposted April 26, 2008, 5:14 am PDT
Who the hell did the casting?!! Dennis Quaid as Hawk? He's too old! and Marlon Waynes as Ripcord? wtf? I guess this movie is gonna be stupid like "streetfighter" and not a serious one. It's a real shame... could have been really cool and now they are destroying the franchise!! I've never heard of most the cast. Step Up guy for Duke? he's t
report abuseposted April 25, 2008, 5:16 am PDT
ANY ONE REMEMBER C.O.P.S.? THEY COULD KICK G.I. JOE'S ASS!!
report abuseposted April 20, 2008, 6:14 pm PDT
Have to wait and see this movie.Hope it dosnt stink like the street fighter movie did.
report abuseposted April 20, 2008, 4:04 pm PDT
Have to wait and see this movie.Hope it dosnt stink like the street fighter movie did.
report abuseposted April 20, 2008, 4:04 pm PDT
y is that kid from 3rd rock playing cobra!
report abuseposted April 20, 2008, 11:54 am PDT
it's quite exciting now they are finally making a live action movie that i used to watch in cartoons as a kid. im a big fan of the snake-eyes character, i even had a action figure toy i played before. im very excited to watch it... more power guys
report abuseposted April 17, 2008, 7:55 pm PDT
I belive they will screw this movie up just like all the other remakes.Seems to me that the movie industry has run out of ideas long ago.The next time they do a remake of any movie they should at least find somebody that was a fan of that film,because they always change something .Wich makes true fans feal betrayed.Next iam waiting on someone to remake chips or something
report abuseposted April 17, 2008, 10:37 am PDT
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