Given the continued success of the Transformers franchise, there is always a chance Paramount could unite the two Hasbro brands in a film crossover with the Autobots and G.I. Joe: Ever Vigilant still remains in active development at Paramount Pictures.
A television series based on the character Lady Jaye is currently in development at Amazon, and a follow-up film to G.I. Joe Origins would have to perform exceptionally well on VOD and Blu-ray for the future plans to move forward. Joe film will have to start from scratch with a new Snake Eyes, Scarlett, Storm Shadow, and Baroness. In the 2000s, a film could generate a sequel due to the strong DVD and Blu-ray sales, but as streaming has become a major factor, it has become much harder for a film to prove itself in the post-theatrical market. Joe Origins, it is unlikely any future films will spin-off from this, and any new G.I. Given the poor box-office performance of Snake Eyes: G.I.
In a movie like this, you want to establish all these things ahead of time, so next time, you’re ready to roll." That’s why Scarlett and Baroness are brought in, they don’t play a super active part in the ongoing scenario within the movie, they are really there to tease the bigger universe and for what comes next. "The idea was to set up all these things that could be utilized in subsequent sequels or continuations. Joes and Cobra had already been established.
Hama confirms the inclusion of Scarlett (Samara Weaving) and The Baroness (Úrsula Corberó) was to tease the larger universe so the next film could hit the ground running as the G.I. Joe Origins, and his knowledge of the franchise led to him helping set up and lay the groundwork for future films. Hama was brought on as a consultant for Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe comic book writer and Snake Eyes creator, Larry Hama, spoke about the long-term plans they had for the future of the franchise in an interview with Comicbookmovie. Related: Snake Eyes' Future: How It Sets Up A Sequel & Other G.I. Toys for Snake Eyes had not even been released and are set to hit shelves in October. The film was hurt by poor word of mouth, the rising concern over the Delta variant, and a release date that was pushed up months in advance with a marketing campaign that had to quickly catch people's attention. As of this writing, the film has grossed $38 million worldwide against a budget of $88 million and a $160 to $175 million breakeven point. Night Shyamalan's Old and fell quickly out of the top 5. The film was a box-office disappointment, opening to number 2 at the box-office in its opening weekend behind M. Joe team and the villainous organization, Cobra. The film also teased the larger world of the conflict between the G.I. The film starred Henry Golding as the title character and explored how he became the legendary ninja as well as his rivalry with Storm Shadow (Andrew Koji). Joe Origins was released in July 2021 and was set to mark a new beginning for the G.I. Joe Origins, is due for release in the fall, and a fourth is in development.Snake Eyes creator, Larry Hama, shared details about the future plans for the G.I. The third film in the franchise, Snake Eyes: G.I.
The potential series is a standalone story centering on Lady Jaye but will also connect to the larger G.I. Joe characters.Įrik Oleson (Amazon’s Carnival Row, Netflix’s Daredevil) is writing and will serve as showrunner. Joe features, and eOne is the entertainment arm of toymaker Hasbro, which owns rights to the G.I. Paramount and Skydance produced the two G.I.
Paramount TV Studios, Entertainment One and Skydance TV are producing the project. The project would center on Lady Jaye, a covert operative played by Adrianne Palicki in the 2013 film G.I. The tech giant’s Prime Video streaming service is developing a potential TV series based on the franchise.