Netflix Acquires Top Sci-Fi Action Franchise Entry


By Chris Snellgrove
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As a middle-aged man surrounded by very small plastic soldiers, I have been waiting for a long time decades For Hollywood to give us a proper GI Joe movie. Sure, we've got two movies featuring big names like Channing Tatum and Dwayne Johnson, but from the weird rocket boots to the weird baroness origins, these movies never felt like they quite got this weird sci-fi/military universe. Fortunately, Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origin I finally got most (if not all) of what I wanted from a movie like this, and now you can stream this ninja adventure on Netflix.

For Snake Eyes Fans New and Old

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Henry Golding stars as Snake Eyes in Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins from Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Skydance.

while Snake Eyes Available on Netflix, this film focuses on the main character winning over nerds in the 80s, decades before streaming (heck, even VHS felt futuristic back then). Snake Eyes is a young man recruited to learn the ways of an ancient ninja clan. However, the drama within and the drama without threaten his newfound family, with the arrival of the forces of two all-too-familiar organizations: GI Joe and Cobra.

Anyone who gets fat Snake Eyes about Netflix can look forward to a solid cast, though not many big names. Our protagonist is played by Henry Golding, best known for his knockout performance Crazy Rich Asians. Andrew Koji (best known for his Cinemax show Warrior) his ninja brother and Samara Weaving (best known Ready or not and Guns Akimbo) plays Baroness, everyone's favorite Cobra bad girl.

Snake Eyes It's finding new fans on Netflix, but when it first aired it was a box office bomb, earning just $40.1 million against a budget of $88-110 million. Critics didn't like it either, and the film currently has 35 percent Rotten Tomatoes. Which brings us to a question so obvious that even the Blind Master of the Arashikagi Clan could have seen it coming: why the heck am I recommending you broadcast a box office failure that absolutely happened. became wild by critics?

Time of Salvation

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For one thing, free Snake Eyes It helped more people discover what I discovered on Netflix: rather, it's a very solid action movie with occasional moments of greatness. It quickly became popular stream the service became Netflix's fourth most-streamed movie shortly after it was added. While Rotten Tomatoes shows how much critics hate this ninja disaster, the Popcornmeter audience rating is 74 percent, indicating that the vast majority of moviegoers liked what they saw.

In addition, viewers Snake Eyes Will enjoy a deep dive into the franchise's most popular character on Netflix. Part of what made the previous GI Joe movies such a hot mix was that they successfully introduced the characters of two rival armies. and presented a compelling story, and they arguably failed on both fronts. Snake Eyes it has some solid characterization built around just a few characters, and shines even more when everyone isn't crammed into an already crowded ensemble.

Plus, even if you're not a major GI Joe fan, you can enjoy this movie: a fun and somewhat light-hearted action flick. Your mileage may vary, but that's what I spent away Over the years I have often watched bad kung fu movies in the wee hours of the fight…er, night. Snake Eyes it's better than most, if not the best, and it provides a great way to scratch that itch day and night.

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Now if you there is A fellow GI Joe fan decides whether to stream or not Snake Eyes Netflix has a caveat: the movie plays fast and loose with the laws of our titular character and the comic universe he creates. The biggest change is that Snake Eyes is now Japanese. In the original comics written by Larry Hama, the character was a white Army soldier who became close to a fellow soldier named Tommy. This soldier was Japanese and later invited Snake Eyes to come to Japan and learn the ways of the ninja.

It's easy enough to enjoy if you're not too precious about the franchise's canon Snake Eyes On Netflix. Do you enjoy all the martial arts insanity as much as I do, or is this a movie you want to see get ripped apart by a MASS Device? You won't know it until we release it, but we're pretty sure “Yo Joe!” you will shout. when the credits roll.


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