Paramount develops two new G.I. Joe movies

Paramount Pictures is writing scripts for two new G.I. Joe movies. One of the projects involves comedian Danny McBride. Separately, screenwriter Max Landis is returning to the industry with a G.I. Joe film for the studio.

Paramount Pictures has two new G.I. Joe movie scripts in development, according to reports from ComingSoon.net. One of these scripts is being written by Danny McBride, known for his work in comedy films such as "Pineapple Express" and "Eastbound & Down."

In a related development covered by The Hollywood Reporter, Max Landis—whose career faced setbacks during the #MeToo movement—is making a comeback with an exclusive G.I. Joe project at Paramount. The article highlights this as Landis's return to screenwriting following previous controversies.

These announcements come amid ongoing interest in reviving the G.I. Joe franchise, which previously saw films like "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" in 2009 and "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" in 2013. No release dates or further casting details have been disclosed for the new projects. The developments were reported on February 27, 2026.

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