Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Bruce Willis Drafted For 'G.I. Joe' Follow up

Fighting for freedom wherever there's trouble, Bruce Willis can there be! The "Die Hard" hero continues to be drafted for any starring role in "G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation," formerly referred to as "Cobra Strikes." Based on the Hollywood Reporter, Willis is within discussions to experience General Joe Colton, regarded as the founding father of the Joe squad. The smoothness never made an appearance within the original "Joe" cartoons, and he'll make his live-action debut using the follow up. Given Colton's high rank, it's likely that Willis' role is lighter about the combat side and heavier on woofing the orders which make the experience happen. Actually, at first glance, the Colton role sounds pretty like the one occupied by Dennis Quaid within the first "G.I. Joe" movie. He performed General Hawk, then commander from the team there is not sure on whether Quaid's coming back for any follow up, though, so possibly he was disguarded (and changed by Willis) alongside the majority of the original movie's cast, full of-exodus which was formerly reported. Still, despite a significant overhaul that's left only a number of coming back "Joe" gamers in position Channing Tatum and Ray Park included in this you cannot state that "Retaliation" lacks star energy. Apart from Willis' recent enlistment, the "Joe" follow up also offers room for Dwayne Manley, RZA, Ray Stevenson and something-time "Question Lady" heroine Adrianne Palicki. And when the cast does not get it done for you personally, always remember: you will see ninjas. Many, many, ninjas. See below for proof: Having a June 29, 2012 release date already set, it will not be too lengthy prior to the real American heroes swing back to fight over land, ocean and air. Inform us that which you think about this news within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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