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2021 moving picture past Robert Schwentke

Snake Eyes: One thousand.I. Joe Origins
Snake Eyes G.I. Joe Origins Movie Poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Robert Schwentke
Screenplay past
  • Evan Spiliotopoulos
  • Joe Shrapnel
  • Anna Waterhouse
Story past Evan Spiliotopoulos
Based on

K.I. Joe characters
by Hasbro

Produced by
  • Brian Goldner
  • Erik Howsam
  • Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Starring
  • Henry Golding
  • Andrew Koji
  • Úrsula Corberó
  • Samara Weaving
  • Iko Uwais
Cinematography Bojan Bazelli
Edited by Stuart Levy
Music by Martin Todsharow

Production
companies

  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[1]
  • Skydance Media
  • Entertainment I
  • Di Bonaventura Pictures
Distributed by Paramount Pictures

Release date

  • July 22, 2021 (2021-07-22) (Us)

Running time

121 minutes
Country Us
Language English
Budget $88–110 million[ii] [3]
Box part $40.1 million[iv] [5]

Snake Optics: G.I. Joe Origins (or merely Ophidian Eyes ) is a 2021 American superhero film[half-dozen] [seven] directed past Robert Schwentke from a screenplay past Evan Spiliotopoulos, Joe Shrapnel, and Anna Waterhouse. Based on Hasbro's G.I. Joe characters, the movie serves as an origin story for the title graphic symbol, created by Larry Hama, in addition to being a reboot of the K.I. Joe motion picture series. Information technology stars Henry Golding as Snake Eyes, with Andrew Koji, Úrsula Corberó, Samara Weaving, Haruka Abe, Takehiro Hira, and Iko Uwais in supporting roles.

The project was commencement appear in May 2018, with Golding being bandage in the titular office in August 2019 and the rest of the cast joining in subsequent months. After initial filming took place in Vancouver and Nihon from October 2019 to February 2020, reshoots took place in March 2021.

Snake Eyes was theatrically released in the United States on July 22, 2021, by Paramount Pictures. The picture show received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the writing, editing and direction of the action scenes, but praised the performances and product values. The film was considered a box-office bomb, grossing $xl one thousand thousand worldwide against an $88 million budget and a $160–175 million break-even point.

Plot [edit]

A young boy is orphaned when his father is murdered. Twenty years afterward, the male child has grown into a talented and deadly martial arts fighter, driven by a desire to avenge his father. To conceal his true identity, he calls himself "Serpent Optics", a name inspired when his father'south murderer forced him to roll a pair of weighted dice to determine his fate, killing him when he rolled double ones.

Wealthy Yakuza boss Kenta Takamura discovers Snake Eyes in an underground fighting excursion located in Los Angeles. Kenta offers to find his father'southward killer if Snake Optics will work for him, to which Snake Eyes accepts. When Snake Eyes is asked to evidence his loyalty by shooting a man who betrayed Kenta's trust, Snake Eyes refuses and instead helps the traitor escape. The traitor is Kenta's cousin, Tommy. Tommy and Kenta were both in line to lead the Arashikage association, an ancient ninja society devoted to preserving social club and fighting evil. Kenta sought to kill his cousin, but failed and was banished.

Grateful to Snake Eyes, Tommy takes him to his ninja dojo in Tokyo, Nihon and asks that he be initiated as a member. The current clan leader, Sen, Tommy'due south grandmother, agrees to allow Snake Eyes undergo three trials to make up one's mind if he is worthy. The clan'due south head of security, Akiko, does not trust Ophidian Eyes at first, but he wins her trust by revealing his begetter'southward murder and explains that is why there is no recorded history of him. Unbeknownst to anyone, Ophidian Eyes plans to betray his new allies. Tommy'due south attempted murder and escape is shown to have been staged past Kenta in order to get Ophidian Eyes close enough to steal the clan's most sacred treasure, the "Jewel of the Lord's day", which has magical powers.

Snake Eyes finds himself increasingly torn betwixt his guilt over the programme to betray Tommy, the association, and his overwhelming desire for revenge. He passes the first ii trials with his infrequent talents. Snake Eyes and Tommy larn that Kenta is dorsum in Tokyo and aligning with the terrorist revolutionary organization Cobra. Kenta explains to Snake Optics that he is tasked to steal the gem on behalf of Cobra. Cobra, through their liaison, the Baroness, has been arming Kenta with weapons and then that he tin seize control of the Arashikage clan. Kenta and Baroness inform Serpent Eyes that they have his begetter'south murderer imprisoned, and will release him if Snake does not secure the jewel for them.

The third and final trial requires his spirit to exist tested by sacred anacondas, who tin sense if he is truly pure of eye. Due to Snake Eyes' secrets, the snakes attack him, but Akiko saves him from beingness killed. Confronted by the clan, Snake Optics admits that he has not been entirely honest, but manages to hide the true reason he is there, and is expelled.

Ophidian Eyes after returns in cloak-and-dagger and steals the jewel using his noesis of the clan'due south temple, delivering it to Kenta. Snake Optics receives his reward for stealing the gem: his male parent'southward killer, who turns out to be a Cobra agent. Having realized what his bloodlust has cost him, Ophidian Eyes spares the man and instead goes dorsum to the Arashikage clan to warn them of Kenta's attack.

Tommy puts aside his anger and lets Snake Optics assist him and the clan's warriors, including Scarlett, a member of the international peacekeeping organization G.I. Joe, in fighting off Kenta'southward men. Afterwards Kenta admits that he has no intention of handing over the jewel, the Baroness forms a temporary brotherhood with the Arashikage clan and Scarlett. With his men defeated, Kenta loses the precious stone to Tommy, who overwhelmed with fury tries to employ its power to impale Kenta. Kenta manages to escape, but Serpent Eyes traps him in the anaconda pit, where the snakes devour Kenta upon sensing his evil spirit. The snakes and so approximate Ophidian Optics to at present exist pure of heart for forgoing his animalism for revenge, thus now beingness worthy of joining the association.

After the boxing, Sen strips Tommy of his birthright to lead the clan for breaking his vow never to apply the precious stone. Blaming Snake Optics for this, Tommy forsakes the clan and family, and vows to impale him should they ever meet again. Ophidian Eyes meets with Scarlett who, later on explaining that his father was a One thousand.I. Joe agent, offers him a chance to go a Joe.

In a mid-credits scene, on a private jet leaving Nippon, the Baroness recruits Tommy into Cobra, and Tommy has renamed himself "Storm Shadow".

Cast [edit]

  • Henry Golding as Snake Eyes:
    A lone fighter with a mysterious past, known only every bit "Ophidian Eyes", who is recruited into the secretive Clan Arashikage.[8] The events of the film portray the character prior to becoming the heroic masked agent of the G.I. Joe organization. The character was drastically inverse to accommodate a new groundwork, motivation and ethnicity. Max Archibald plays the immature Snake Eyes.
  • Andrew Koji every bit Tomisaburo "Tommy" Arashikage / Tempest Shadow:
    A skilled fellow member and the heir of the Arashikage clan, and Ophidian Eyes' friend and brother-in-arms; who will eventually become his archenemy.[8]
  • Úrsula Corberó as Ana DeCobray / Baroness:
    An aristocracy operative at Cobra, a terrorist organisation, who is 2nd only to Cobra Commander.[8]
  • Samara Weaving every bit Major O'Hara / Scarlett:
    An elite Major of Thou.I. Joe and ally of the Arashikage clan.[8]
  • Haruka Abe as Akiko:
    The Arashikage clan'south head of security; who forges a deep tie to Ophidian Optics.[8]
  • Takehiro Hira every bit Kenta Takamura:
    Tommy's cousin, a member of Cobra; who seeks command of the Arashikage clan.[8]
  • Iko Uwais equally Difficult Master:
    A formidable mentor of the Arashikage association and the uncle of Tommy.[8]
  • Peter Mensah equally Bullheaded Master:
    A blind mentor of the Arashikage association.[8]
  • Eri Ishida equally Sen:[9]
    The leader of Clan Arashikage, and grandmother of Tommy.
  • Steven Allerick as Serpent Eyes' father
  • Samuel Finzi as Mr. Augustine
  • James Hiroyuki Liao as Yasuko
  • Mojo Rawley as Bruiser Streetfighter

Production [edit]

In May 2018, it was announced the next installment of the 1000.I. Joe franchise would be a spin-off moving picture chronicling the origins of the character Snake Optics.[10] In December, producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated that Ray Park, who had played the character in the previous films, would not reprise his role for the spin-off.[11] Robert Schwentke was set every bit director the aforementioned calendar month.[12]

In August 2019, Henry Golding was cast to star in the title office.[13] Andrew Koji was then cast as Storm Shadow, taking over the role from Lee Byung-hun, who played the character in the previous films.[14] In September, Iko Uwais entered negotiations to join the film as Hard Main, and Úrsula Corberó was cast as Baroness.[xv] [sixteen] Uwais was confirmed in October, with Haruka Abe, Samara Weaving and Takehiro Hira added to the cast.[17] [18] Steven Allerick was announced as function of the cast in December.[19] Golding's Instagram revealed that Peter Mensah would play Blind Main, taking over the function from RZA in the previous films.[20] [21]

Originally, Koji was not interested in a function in a G.I. Joe movie but ultimately couldn't laissez passer the opportunity saying, "I thought about playing that grapheme because I didn't like the first ii films. I can say that. I'thousand allowed to not like a film. Then, I was hesitant, at beginning, to even accept that. That'due south a big studio film and my first office in a big studio film, so I was very hesitant because I didn't accept that trust in Hollywood to do that. What Warrior taught me and the vocalism that it gave me helped my piece of work on Storm Shadow. I don't wanna play a character with a six-pack. I wanted him to exist homo and flawed. He's going through stuff. For me, when I saw the first 1000.I. Joe films, I was like, 'I don't wanna do that. That'south not the kind of thing I wanna practise.'"[22]

With Golding replacing Ray Park from the original 1000.I. Joe movies, author Larry Hama said he took the recasting opportunity as a chance to "Some people are saying that casting Golding 'fixes' the character of Snake-Eyes, but I disagree. I had wanted to keep him ambiguous until Hasbro introduced Storm Shadow equally the merely Asian character and made him a bad guy. I decided to 'set' that by delving into his background and gradually turning him into a practiced guy. This is why Serpent-Eyes is a White guy."[23]

Filming began on October xv, 2019 in Vancouver and was expected to continue until December 9.[24] Filming moved to Nippon on January 10, 2020,[25] [26] and wrapped on February 26, 2020.[27] Golding announced in March 2021 that reshoots for the pic had occurred.[28]

Filming locations in Japan included Kishiwada Castle and Engyō-ji.[29] [30]

Release [edit]

Ophidian Optics was released on July 23, 2021 in Dolby Cinema and IMAX.[31] It was originally scheduled for release on March 27, 2020,[32] earlier being delayed to October 16,[33] and then a week later on to October 23, 2020.[34] The picture was then removed from the release schedule on July 27, 2020, due to nationwide theater closures in the United states of america in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.[35] Paramount later rescheduled the pic for October 22, 2021, before information technology was moved upward to July 23, 2021.[36] [37] [38]

Home media [edit]

The film received a digital release on August 17, 2021, and was released on Ultra Hd Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD on October 19, 2021 by Paramount Home Entertainment.

Reception [edit]

Box part [edit]

Snake Eyes grossed $28.3 million in the United states of america and Canada, and $ane.three one thousand thousand in other territories, for a worldwide total of $40.one meg.[4] With a production budget of at to the lowest degree $88 million, the film will demand to gross $160–175 million in lodge to intermission-even.[39]

In the United States and Canada, Serpent Optics was released alongside Old and Joe Bong, and was projected to gross around $15 million from 3,521 theaters in its opening weekend.[2] [40] The film fabricated $v.five one thousand thousand on its showtime twenty-four hours, including $i.4 million from Th night previews. It went on to debut to $13.4 million, finishing second at the box office, behind Old.[3] The opening weekend, while in-line with projections, was deemed disappointing given the film's expensive production and promotional costs, and blamed on the ongoing pandemic, lukewarm critical reviews, and audiences being more selective of what films they were seeing in theaters than in a normal marketplace.[39] The film cruel 70% to $4 1000000 in its sophomore weekend, finishing seventh, then made $one.half dozen million in its third weekend, dropping to eighth.[41] [42]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the pic has an approval rating of 37% based on 134 reviews, with an average rating of five/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Far from silent and non particularly mortiferous, Snake Optics serves as a step up for the K.I. Joe franchise, thanks in no small part to Henry Golding'south piece of work in the title office."[43] On Metacritic, information technology has a weighted boilerplate score of 43 out of 100 based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[44] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an boilerplate class of "B–" on an A+ to F calibration, while PostTrak reported 69% of audition members gave it a positive score, with 46% saying they would definitely recommend information technology.[3]

Jesse Hassenger of The A.5. Order wrote, "Snake Eyes: Chiliad.I. Joe Origins doesn't achieve the empty-headed, hostage heights of something similar Aquaman or a Wachowski project. Information technology methodically sets up sequels—to be recast and released around 2030, judging by the Joes 's cinematic track record so far. Simply the dubiety of its present-day accomplishment, the sheer ludicrousness of making the best 1000.I. Joe movie in 2021, is part of the dumbfounding fun."[45] Variety 's Owen Gleiberman said the movie "looks most nothing similar a G.I. Joe flick," and wrote, "Serpent Eyes, as directed by Robert Schwentke... has style and verve, with a diabolical family plot that creates a reasonable quota of actual drama. The movie is also a constructed simply infectiously skillful big-studio hodgepodge of ninja films, wuxia films, yakuza films, and international revenge films."[46] Writing for /Film, Hoai-Tran Bui said that "[the] fight scenes are most exclusively shot in close-upwards and shaky cam, and when they're not, they're edited so much that Snake Eyes might too accept shredded the frames with his sword."[47] Bilge Ebiri of Vulture gave the picture a negative review, criticizing the action sequences, story, and dialogue, but praised the pic for its visuals and product values, writing "The action in Snake Eyes is instantly forgettable, even if the locations and costumes are sometimes fun. You tin can occasionally sense director Robert Schwentke ... trying to assert some visual imagination. There's one rain-soaked, neon-drenched street fight featuring long takes and swooping camera moves that gave me some early cause for hope, and Alec Hammond's production blueprint, particularly at the Arashikage Clan's compound, occasionally enchants."[48]

Glen Kenny of The New York Times gave the motion-picture show a negative review, and criticized the story. He wrote "The plot points above are real; however, [it] bears only coincidental resemblance to an art film. But such are the longueurs of this would-be slam-bang blockbuster directed by Robert Schwentke, that it certain does inspire woolgathering ... For an ostensible action hero, Henry Golding in the title role does an awful lot of standing effectually and looking tense. The mayhem is frantic yet forgettable, and the perchance inadvertent goofiness extends from dialogue humdingers like 'For 600 years, our ninjas have brought peace and stability to Nippon' to a fundamental-casting villainess who looks like she has a side gig as a dominatrix."[49] Johnny Oleksinki of New York Post rated the motion picture 2 out of 4 stars, and wrote "All of this is building toward Snake Eyes becoming a Joe, but the martial arts film's connexion to the main story feels frail, as if Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ended with Michelle Yeoh becoming an Avenger. The fights, taken on their own, are occasionally OK, simply not enough to elevator this joke- and fun-free slog."[50] Soren Andersen of The Seattle Times rated the film 1.5 out of 4 stars, and wrote " The fight scenes, total of swordplay and gunfire, are choppily edited and somehow lackadaisical. Information technology'due south as though Schwentke was operating from a checklist of expected action-movie clichés and hurries through them all." He besides went on to criticize Henry Golding'due south performance, writing "That guy [Snake Optics] is supposed to exist a super ninja. Lithe and limber. Tough and toned. An enigma. A loner. A full badass. Golding is none of those. Crazy Rich Asians revealed his forte every bit beingness a sexy smoothie. Like shooting fish in a barrel on the eyes. Effortlessly engaging. Not the skill set up for Mr. Snake Eyes" and said he lacked "presence".[51]

Future [edit]

In May 2020, a follow-up film was announced to be in development, with a script co-written by Shrapnel and Waterhouse. di Bonaventura will return as producer, while the projection volition exist a joint-venture production between Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Entertainment One and di Bonaventura Pictures.[52] With the fiscal failure of the film, the status of the follow-upwardly is at present unknown.

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External links [edit]

  • Snake Optics at IMDb

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