G.I. Joe
Paramount passes on Max Landis' G.I. Joe treatment
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Paramount Pictures has decided not to proceed with screenwriter Max Landis' pitch for a new G.I. Joe movie. The studio is continuing to explore other ideas for the franchise, including one from Danny McBride. Landis expressed gratitude for the opportunity despite the rejection.
The 1980s animated show G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero used its villain Destro to explain complex plots while keeping young viewers interested. Series creator Ron Friedman and voice actor Arthur Burghardt shared details about the character's unique role.
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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.