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G.I. Joe: Retaliation director Jon Chu and actor Lee Byung-hun at CineAsia 2012

I think it might just be fair to say that the G.I. Joe: Retaliation promotional train is officially back on track!  With an interview last night on Entertainment Tonight, Dwayne Johnson gets the film back in the spotlight, and now we have a new trailer hitting today at 12:00pm noon.  Along with this, both Jon Chu and Lee Byung-hun traveled to Hong Kong’s CineAsia 2012 to show off some G.I. Joe: Retaliation footage as well as the latest trailer.

From the sounds of the description from the Hollywood Reporter, the footage is the same that was shown at BNAT 14.  The article, goes on to say:

“While the teaser of the original 2D G.I. Joe: Retaliation, originally slated for a June 2012 release, concentrated more on the story of its protagonists being excommunicated by the US government, the new trailer of the converted 3D version (which debuts in the U.S. on March 29, 2013) plays up its staggering visuals and action scenes.

Chu, who appeared on stage with Lee at the presentation at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, described the making of Retaliation as “really insane.” Pointing to his actor – whose role of Storm Shadow was “expanded” in the sequel, according to Paramount Pictures International president Mark Viane – Chu said: “His abs in 3D look amazing.”

The trailer was followed by the screening of a fight sequence featuring Lee, and set in a Himalayas monastery.”

So, ladies, you might not see as much Channing Tatum in the sequel as you did in the Rise of Cobra, but hey!  Lee Byung-hun abs in 3D!  That’s cool, too, right?

Check out the full article right here.

Amazon.com chops G.I. Joe: Retaliation & Renegades 4-Packs to $14.99

With thanks to GeneralsJoes reader Benjamin, Amazon.com has just dropped the price of the G.I. Joe: Retaliation and G.I. Joe: Renegades 4-Packs to $14.99!  This is a $25 discount over the original retail price, and in my opinion, it’s worth every penny.

Click the banners below to scoop this up!  Heck, buy a few while you’re at it.

Key sequence of G.I. Joe Retaliation gets great reviews at BNAT 14

Last year, Butt-Numb-a-Thon, the Austin, TX based movie marathon kick-started by Aint It Cool News debuted the G.I. Joe: Retaliation trailer and it got stellar reviews by those in attendance.  This year, while we’ve all seen various trailers countless times, BNAT was still able to debut something new for the G.I. Joe: Retaliation film.  According to Devin Faraci on Twitter, it was the mountain battle sequence, and it was “incredible”:

In spite of the whirlwind of rumors that have surrounded the G.I. Joe: Retaliation film since it’s delay announcement, it seems like most folks who have actually seen footage are fairly excited about it.  Granted, these are all small snapshots in the overall film experience, but I think a reaction like the one above is a very good thing.

Meredith from Bad Ass Digest (the same place that Devin works for) also gave a BNAT 14 review and mentioned the sequence:

“Next we saw the theatrical trailer for G.I. Joe: Retaliation, which was more of the awesome same, and then a sequence of ninjas fighting on a mountainside that was honestly breathtaking. It’s so foolhardy of me to be excited about a movie this long in the making, but dammit if that footage didn’t make me excited.”

The folks hosting BNAT, Aint it Cool News also posted their own reactions to the sequence:

“We saw a new 3D trailer for RETALIATION, and it looked about as good as it expected to, with all sorts of metal stars and pieces of swords flying at the screen.  But the best thing about it was the scene where Snake Eyes makes his was into the enemy compund to capture Storm Shadow.  We get ninjas flying from mountainsides on cables, shurikens flying at the camera to be dispatched with automatic gunfire, a duel between Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes, all in 3D, and it looked amazing.  I don’t know how good GIJOE RETALIATION will be, but it sure looked fun.”

As I said, yes, these are just snippets of the overall film, and considering what the mountain sequence represents, it’s probably not surprising that folks found it to be so exciting.  Still, though, I think this is  good news for G.I. Joe fans and as we careen closer to March 29th, 2013 I’ll take whatever good news we can get.  We’ve had a pretty slow news year since the Retaliation push back…I’m ready for things to kick back into gear again.

IDW Publishing G.I. Joe Solicitations for January, 2013

News out of NYCC about the changes to the G.I. Joe titles within IDW has caused some speculation about 2013 titles…the official IDW solicitations have been released and now we know at least a little about the wrap ups to the current slates of G.I. Joe titles.  Issue #21 is now confirmed as the final issue for these current iterations of the G.I. Joe comic universe as things evolve into the new G.I. Joe title, Cobra Files, and Special (Secret?!) Missions.

Curious that IDW chose #21 as significant issues in this case, and I’d imagine we’ll see some creative ways to look at this landmark G.I. Joe issue number, which we all recognize clearly.

Be aware that spoilers will likely be sprinkled throughout, considering these are comics slated to come out in January.  Click the Read the Rest of the Story link below for the full run down.

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GeneralsJoes reviews IDW’s Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow #18

With the last major IDW event Cobra Command I made a concerted effort to review each and every installment so I could see how the story progressed as a whole.  When I review a book I tend to dive more deeply into it myself and truly absorb it better as I prepare to write an article about it.

Well, I’m already behind the eight ball with Target: Snake Eyes considering I missed the chance to review G.I. Joe #18 last week, but I’m going to endeavor to cover as much of this story as I can.

Click the Read the Rest of the Story link below to check out the review.

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