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Channing Tatum opens up about the idea of a G.I. Joe “reboot”

While we all agree that G.I. Joe: Retaliation is, at best, a “soft reboot” of the G.I. Joe motion picture franchise, it turns out that at least one star of the previous film seems to think that a full reboot might have been preferable.  Over at HitFix, Drew McWeeny talks to Channing Tatum about the G.I. Joe: Retaliation and what his hopes are for the second film.  It’s a short clip, but Tatum seems for the idea of a “full reboot”.  Check out the video below.

Interesting.  It’s a short video, but I think it speaks volumes.  Channing Tatum wishes for a “cleaner” second film, and does not once deny what Drew McWeeny calls a “hand off” to a new cast of characters.  I might be looking too much into it, but that sure sounds to me like he is moving on from the G.I. Joe franchise, and might confirm some of our questions the trailer brought up.

Interesting.  Check out HitFix for the original source, and big thanks to GeneralsJoes reader Curtis for the heads up!

G.I. Joe: Retaliation video or mobile game coming in 2012?

I’m not necessarily convinced we’ll see a full blown video game in time for G.I. Joe: Retaliation theatrical release, but according to HissTank.com, trademarks are in place for such an event.  The United States Patent and Trademark Office has revealed trademark 85512818, with information in regards to G.I. Joe: Retaliation trademarks:

“Interactive entertainment software, namely computer game software, computer game programs, computer game cartridges, computer game discs; interactive multimedia computer game programs; downloadable software for use in connection with computer games, communication devices and mobile telephones; computer game software for use with communication devices and mobile telephones, video game programs, video game software, video game cartridges; pre-recorded laser and video discs featuring animated cartoon series.”

Now, this could mean any matter of things…it could be mobile games for the Apple IOS and Android, or perhaps even Facebook games or viral marketing techniques.  I would think that if a full blown video game was being released, we might have known about it by now, but I could be wrong.

Full details for the Rise of Cobra game came out in February, 2009 but that film was released a bit later in the year.  Still, with Toy Fair on the horizon, chances of this info getting out soon are very good.

Hopefully we’ll hear more details in a few short weeks at Toy Fair.  Meanwhile, let speculation run wild!

Speaking of concept art… G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra production art emerges

Big thanks to the folks over at the MS GIJoe Collectors’ Club for directing me to this site, which belongs to Paul Christopher, a concept artist who did some work for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

Some very interesting stuff in there, including artwork from Cobra/MARS Industries’ Arctic fortress, among some others.  Very cool blue uniformed troopers as well, which were never seen.

Check out the site right here, and I’m mirroring some of the images below.  Check out the site to view the rest.

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What’s on Joe Mind Episode 37 is online now!

And it’s a doozy!  With Greg out on assignment the guys go nutty and end up with a show coming close to the three hour mark!

I was also absent throughout most of the show, but I suppose you should listen anyway.  You’ll hear me pop on just in time for the news and just in time to be told how much the other yahoos (that’s YAY-hoos) were harassing me while I was gone.  Go figure.

We were joined by TFGI Mike from the Geekcast Radio Network and answered all sorts of crazy amounts of listener mail.  Check us out as always on our Podbean page, or hit up the embedded player below.

G.I. Joe concept art a look at what might have been… or what’s to come?

As always, full credit must be given to notpicard who has been able to dig up some fantastic stuff over the past week or so.  Late last week he directed me towards a couple of different sites he uncovered online, and while the style of the art from the two sites is quite different, they have one thing in common.  Some bad ass G.I. Joe conceptual drawings and paintings!

First, I’d like to point out Indigo Studios, who were apparently the folks behind the Pursuit of Cobra paintings that served as backdrops for the slideshow at the G.I. Joe Convention in 2009.  They may have been used elsewhere, but I’m not sure where.  All I know is I am absolutely in love with these paintings, and I am fired up that there is now a place to see them in all of their medium res glory.  They really capture the whole Pursuit of Cobra aesthetic pretty perfectly, I must say.  I do find it a bit odd that the human characters don’t bare much resemblance to the Pursuit of Cobra characters we got, but the vehicles and environments make up for that.  You can find Indigo Studios right here, and I’ve mirrored the fantastic images below.

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Next are some images from SoupGraphix.com, who appear to be a graphic design company much more animated in spirit, but equally cool.  They appear to be behind some of the recent Convention logos, and apparently had some input into the G.I. Joe: Renegades logo, too.  There are some pretty neat ideas below that we have not seen anywhere.  Question is, are they unused logos from projects past, or potential clues about stuff still to come?  Regardless, I’ve mirrored a few of the images below, hit up SoupGraphix.com to see the rest.

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I friggen love this stuff.  Thanks again to notpicard for his eagle eye lookin’ out!