when he was faceless and voiceless." He also praised the film's star Henry Golding as "somebody that can.bring a real gravitas to the role." Joe Origins explores "an entire history of Snake Eyes that I never really delved into" and "adds a whole dimensionality to the character that couldn't exist. Speaking during a Comic-Con breakdown of the film titled "Unmasking Snake Eyes," Hama celebrated the fact that Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe writer Larry Hama recently shared why he thinks it was the correct move to remove Snake Eyes' infamous mask in the new film. And so we felt like that was really a lot of new news for the fan base." Actually see Snake Eyes and hear him talk. "I think, first of all, as you know, really as a fan, Snake Eyes is the most popular character and the dynamic between him and Storm Shadow is just too rich," di Bonaventura said. "And we thought that for the people who've grown up with it and know it, it's such an interesting experience. Joe universe with the Snake Eyes character. RELATED: Snake Eyes Is the Villain of His Own Movieĭuring the same conversation, the producer also revealed why they decided to relaunch the G.I.
I don't know why that hasn't gotten out there." While di Bonaventura admitted it's probably too late to change the messaging for this particular film, he noted that "it's never too late" to rebrand the franchise moving forward.
"I don't know how to answer that one," di Bonaventura told UPROXX. Joe film is being billed as a spinoff rather than a complete reboot of the franchise. Joe Origins producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura admitted in a new interview that he's not sure why the latest G.I.