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So, it won't come out THIS year then.
Read the title of this thread.

So, it won't come out THIS year then.
RZA will also be seen in next spring’s “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” as the mysterious Blind Master. “I think I played that role pretty good,” he laughs. “I think the audience will dig seeing me pop up in the film. This character has never been seen. He’s been written about in the comics, but there’s nobody else that ever put a face on this character. And so I was allowed to do that. He’s blind, so how did he become blind? So I told them, put a scar across my face. Right across my eyes!”
My excitement for this movie pretty much died after news of the delay.
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura Talks 3D Conversion of G.I. JOE: RETALIATION; Teases Snake Eyes/Storm Shadow Fight Thats Perfect for 3D
by Adam Chitwood Posted: November 11th, 2012 at 11:01 am
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This past summer wasnt exactly lacking in blockbuster material, but many will remember that it was originally supposed to have one more actioner on tap: the sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation. With its release date a little over a month away, Paramount abruptly pushed the films release date back a whopping nine months. The official reason given for the move was that they wanted to post-convert the pic to 3D, but many surmised that the reshoots were being done to un-kill the suddenly popular Channing Tatum.
Steve recently spoke with producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura about a number of upcoming projects (read what he had to say about Red 2 right here), and during their conversation, di Bonaventura talked about the nature of the 3D conversion of G.I. Joe, the last-minute release date change, and more. Hit the jump to see what he had to say.
Di Bonaventura began by talking about the advances in 3D conversion technology:We learned a lot about 3DI personally learned a lot about 3D in Transformers. The conversion part of the 3D process is night and day, you know, every three, four months its better than it was before. Its amazing how fast that thing has changes. And originally we didnt really have the time or the resources to try to figure out how to shoot it in 3D in the time frame that we were originally talking about, you know, starting in August and releasing in June. So this delay has allowed us to go at it now.
The producer also said that many of director Jon M. Chus sequences lend themselves well to the format:Jon [Chu] has some sequences that are really, theres a phenomenalfor G.I. Joe fans its going to be one of the really great scenes for them, because theres a fight between Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow in a hallway that is so perfect for 3D I cant tell you. Its going to be like one of the coolest fights ever in 3D, because theres so much about it thats dynamic. Thats going to be really fun. And you know people have seen bits and pieces of the Himalayan sort of rock climbing thing, its almost 3D without having turned into 3D, so I cant wait to see that. That ones going to be like what the hell?
Di Bonaventura also talked about his reaction to Paramounts last-minute decision to delay the pics release:When youre planning yourself all towards one direction, you know, you definitely go, Whoa, what the hell? But the secondheres a sort of simple way for me to look at things: if the studio wants to spend money on making your movie better, let them I find it hilarious when people fight that, you know? Im like, Great, you want to spend a lot of money and try to make our movie a bigger success? Okay! That sounds good. And Jon got that too. The first moment youre sort of going, Whoa! Uhhh, wait. Then you realize, Oh okay, great, lets do that.Look for Steves full interview with di Bonaventura soon.
i lost all momentum for this movie thanks to them pushing it back.