G.i. Joe 2: El Contraataque (2013) [ Windows Premium ]

: 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.

: 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

If you want a movie where things blow up beautifully and ninjas fight on ropes, this is a 10/10. As a piece of cinema, it’s a standard summer blockbuster that prioritizes spectacle over substance. It’s loud, fast, and exactly what you’d expect from a movie based on action figures. 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

: The mountain-side ninja fight is a masterclass in action set-pieces. : It feels more like the "Real American

G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013)—known as El contraataque in Spanish markets—is a high-octane, muscle-bound sequel that pivots away from the high-tech "accelerator suits" of the first film in favor of grit, camouflage, and the star power of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

I. Joe lore, or perhaps a to the recent Snake Eyes spin-off? Returning favorites like Snake Eyes remain the silent,

: He finally gets a mask that looks like the iconic 80s design, which is a major win for longtime fans. The Cons