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Before Chris Hemsworth swung his hammer as Thor, he was out auditioning for G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. Yep, he almost traded Asgard for camo.
As G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra turns 15, we look back at one of the oddest yet prescient action movies at a transitional moment in Hollywood.
The first was in 2009, with “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” starring Channing Tatum as leader Duke and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the evil Cobra Commander.
Previous G.I. Joe movies Rise of Cobra (2009), Retaliation (2013), and Snake-Eyes (2021) were treated as stand-alone storylines away from the Transformers universe.
Based on a beloved cartoon and toy line, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra seemed like a sure-fire hit. But it took a lot of effort to get star Channing Tatum to sign up.
Most importantly, though, it's the best GI Joe movie yet, easily surpassing 2009's underwhelming GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra and 2013's very bad GI Joe: Retaliation.
A fan-favorite character that got a pretty unusual treatment in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and now di Bonaventura explains why that character inherently rubs him the wrong way.