‘G.I. Joe: Retaliation’ Reveals Sneak Peek

In an Australian exclusive, get a first glimpse of the movie poster for this actioner out August 2.

1fe09b82f96c4787a4d3.jpg"The big difference, really is the cast, first and foremost," producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura recently told us about what sets G.I. Joe: Retaliation apart from its predecessor. "When you add Bruce Willis and The Rock, you add a whole other level of star and testosterone."


And as this exclusive first look at the movie's new Australian poster reveals, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Bruce Willis are very much front and centre of this actioner based on the classic Hasbro toys, directed by Jon Chu who will surely be channelling the kinetic choreography of his past efforts, Step Up 3-D and Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, to apply here. Just with machine guns.


The sequel sees the G.I. Joes not only battling their mortal enemy Cobra, but also contending with threats from within the government.

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