Credited screenwriters Evan Spiliotopoulos, Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnel seem to have some understanding that a mere G.I. Joe aren’t even uttered for almost an hour. “Snake Eyes” has some things going for it. And despite the novel trimmings and flash around him, his character is woefully generic. He’s not exactly bad, just miscast and misused. Golding is simply not the right actor for the part. Joe character that completely misunderstands its star’s appeal. Unfortunately that IP piece is “ Snake Eyes,” an origin story about a G.I. It’s also not surprising that the industry would capitalize on his breakthrough moment and come knocking with some piece of Intellectual Property for him to star in. If the powers in Hollywood don’t mess it up, he’s going to be around for quite some time. It’s no wonder that he was catapulted from relative, travel show host obscurity to film fame with just one role in “Crazy Rich Asians” and that his name often pops up as a fan choice for the next James Bond. But Golding also has that effortless charisma that the biggest movie stars possess. Henry Golding has undeniable screen presence.
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