: It feels more like the "Real American Hero" toys and cartoons than the first movie, trading CGI-heavy suits for tactical gear and heavy artillery.
: This is the film's strongest suit. The standout sequence involves a dizzying ninja battle on the side of a Himalayan mountain, featuring zip-lines and swordplay that defy gravity. Director Jon M. Chu brings a kinetic energy to the choreography that outshines the original. G.I. Joe 2: El contraataque (2013)
: Most of the cast from the first film is discarded very early on, which might frustrate fans of Channing Tatum’s Duke. Final Verdict : It feels more like the "Real American
: Dwayne Johnson breathes much-needed life into the franchise with his natural charisma. Bruce Willis joins as the "original" Joe, though his performance feels largely like a cameo. Returning favorites like Snake Eyes remain the silent, reliable backbone of the action. The Pros Director Jon M