Henry Golding revealed an exclusive behind-the-scenes training footage from Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins, during an interview for The Tonight Show.
“I became a weapon, I’m not gonna lie!” @henrygolding shares the worldwide premiere of his epic training footage for #SnakeEyes ⚔️ #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/EevywxsiqU
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) November 20, 2020
You can checkout the full interview, after the jump.
SilverOptimus says
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46 Zone says
Thanks. Looks good.
youdoitimbusy says
This is footage of him training to get exclusive figures from Target?
Duke19821994 says
Mud Wasp says
The more I see/read about this, the more cautiously optimistic I become that the movie might actually turn out kinda sorta good. Definitely not like "Fury Road" good. Or maybe even "Atomic Blonde" good. But still pretty good.
At the very least, shouldn't be very difficult to exceed (everyone else's) expectations.
youdoitimbusy says
At the very least, shouldn't be very difficult to exceed (everyone else's) expectations.
Megastar says
I'm just hoping the movie is fun.
Mud Wasp says
This may be a bit "outside the box", but I wish the filmmakers had looked to "Kill Bill Volumes 1 & 2" for inspiration. Both in terms of how to present a compelling revenge narrative, and in the staging of swordfights stylistically. Plus it's impossible to deny an animated assassination sequence such as this ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nagt3Ir0dtM
... would be completely off the chain.
And yeah, I get that Robert Schwentke is nowhere close to Quentin Tarantino's level. And Henry Golding is no Uma Thurman, either. (Obviously.) Doesn't mean they couldn't "catch lightning in a bottle", though.
EDIT: OMG! What the Hell is happening in your sig? I can't believe I just noticed that. Is that a scene from a movie, or something?
Cobra Agent 66 says
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