G.I. Joe: Retaliation Character Posters

Even though I usually wait to do group posts with a whole bunch of movie posters all at once, I thought these posters were cool enough to be featured all on their own. Today Paramount launched a major marketing offensive for G.I. Joe: Retaliation by unveiling a series of character posters on various movie sites across the web. Those sites are: IGN, HeyUGuys, Clone Web, /Film, JoBlo, Coming Soon, Collider and Yahoo!.
The posters feature a handful of new characters such as Roadblock, Jinx, Lady Jaye and Joe Colton, along with some familiar ones like Duke, Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes. Perhaps the coolest one of all is Cobra Commander, finally seen wearing that classic chrome mask in all its glory. We still don’t know who will be behind the mask (it won’t be Joseph Gordon-Levitt), but Faran Tahir is rumoured to be playing the role. Either way, I don’t know about you, but I’m sold. G.I. Joe: Retaliation hits theatres on June 29th; check out all of the new posters after the jump and see what you think.

































Comments (6)
If we’re going just based on looks alone, this could be a very cool movie….
Posted by Nelson on April 19th, 2012Let’s just hope they spent as much time on the script as they did on wardrobe and costumes…
Posted by Nelson on April 19th, 2012The serpent is universally the symbol of the sun…As the sun was the enlightener of the world, so the serpent was held to have been the great enlightener of the spiritual, by giving mankind knowledge of good and evil.
Posted by HollywoodRape on April 19th, 2012Bruce Willis’ poster looks like every other Willis movie. Rock looks so bad ass in his poster I must say
Posted by Steve Kasan on April 20th, 2012No Sommers, no mech suits, no Wayans. Snake-Eyes has no lips, nose or rubber muscles and his armor is samurai-based. Cobra Commander looks great, The RZA is a blind kung-fu master and the script was penned by the Zombieland writers. I’m actually pumped for this.
Posted by Nuno on April 20th, 2012these posters are terrible, no concept and whats with the mushy blurry fire
Posted by James Kahn on April 23rd, 2012Leave a Reply