G.i. Joe 2: El Contraataque (2013) -

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

: The dialogue is serviceable but often cheesy, relying heavily on action tropes and "save the world" clichés. G.I. Joe 2: El contraataque (2013)

: 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 : He finally gets a mask that looks

: Most of the cast from the first film is discarded very early on, which might frustrate fans of Channing Tatum’s Duke. Final Verdict Bruce Willis joins as the "original" Joe, though

: 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.