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"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen

"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen

The action-adventure blockbuster "Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" produced by Paramount Pictures in the United States has officially announced that it will be released on November 5th! After 8 years of silence, the classic action IP has been opened again, and the war between good and evil is about to start! Henry Golding takes up his sword and transforms into a "snake eye" to uncover the secrets of the past step by step in a happy and vengeful duel. Fist-to-flesh bare-handed combat, swift blade slashing, Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins led the action blockbuster trend. The film will land on the big screen in a variety of formats such as 2D/IMAX2D/Dolby/CINITY/China Giant Screen.

In the final trailer, the blood-pumping action scenes are the absolute theme, from the underground boxing match that overflows with a sense of blow to the adrenaline-pumping racing chase, all of which output the most explosive visual impact to the audience, and also make people look forward to the more exciting action scenes in the film. Henry Golding also recorded an exclusive video for Chinese audiences, inviting everyone to the theater to "explore the mysterious story under the mask". In the full-line poster released at the same time, several major protagonists assembled to appear, and Snake's Eye was played by Henry Golding, who had won the love of countless audiences with "Picking Gold"; Andrew Koggy plays the White Ghost, and Scarlett and Baroness, two well-known characters in the original comics, are played by Samara Viven and Ursula Corvello, respectively. The special forces have been assembled, and the high-energy drama is ready to start!

In "Special Forces: Rise of the Cobra" and "Special Forces 2: Total Strike Back", the story centers on the confrontation between special forces and the cobra organization, presenting a grand narrative, while the new "Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origin" will focus more on the enmity between the characters. The tragic childhood of losing his father at an early age is the past that Snake Eye had to carry, and it is also the reason why he wandered around. By chance, Snake Eye saved the successor of the Lanying clan, who was the white ghost who fell in love with him and killed him in the future. In return for saving his life, the White Ghost invites Snake Eye to join the Arashi Shadow Clan, where Snake Eye gradually learns to become a true warrior, but as the secrets of the past are revealed, he also faces more unknown challenges.

2009's "Special Forces: The Rise of the Cobra" grossed $302 million worldwide, including $137 million in Chinese mainland, ranking fifth among imported films that year, and the Los Angeles Times called it "imaginative, action scenes refreshing and exciting." The second installment in the series, Special Forces 2: Total Strikes Back, was another success after 4 years, with entertainment weekly recognizing it as "overcoming routine content with cool action and sharp style." Now that the hero has returned from rebirth, more painful and clean action martial arts, and a more tortuous and richer addictive plot, "Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origin" is bound to reappear on the big screen in the past boom!

Produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Robert Svenk, and starring Henry Golding, Andrew Koggy, Samara Viven, Ursula Corvello, and Haruka Abe, Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins will be released in theaters nationwide on November 5.

"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen
"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen
"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen
"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen
"Special Forces: Snake's Eye Origins" is scheduled for November 5 The Aesthetics of Oriental Violence reappears on the screen