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‘Snakes Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins’ Moves Up To Summer

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EXCLUSIVE: We learned today that Paramount’s Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins is moving up from its October 22 release date to July 23. The G.I. Joe movies play younger and it only makes sense for the new stand-alone from eOne/Hasbro to play the summer.

The first movie, 2009’s G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, also played the summer season, opening on August 7 to $54.7 million stateside. The pic ultimately grossed $302.4M worldwide. The second movie, 2013’s G.I. Joe: Retaliation, raised the two-pic franchise’s running global cume to $678.1M.

Robert Schwentke directs Snake Eyes off of Evan Spiliotopoulos’ screenplay. Henry Golding is Snake Eyes, Samara Weaving is Scarlett, Úrsula Corberó is the Baroness, and Andrew Koji is Snake Eyes’ bro and foe Storm Shadow. Producers are Stephen Davis, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, David Ellison, Josh Feldman, Dana Goldberg, Brian Goldner, Don Granger with Jeff G. Waxman executive producing.

We broke the news a second ago that Paramount/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick flew from its July 2 to November 19 in order to capitalize on those foreign box office markets that will potentially be reopened by that date. Meanwhile, Mission: Impossible 7 goes to May 27, 2022, Memorial Day weekend.

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