WATCH | Crazy Rich Asians fame Henry Golding suits up in first trailer of GI Joe spin off
In the movie, Golding essays the titular character, a ninja commando who wields a deadly katana blade, wears all-black, hides his face behind a mask and doesn t speak.
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WASHINGTON: Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins first trailer starring Henry Golding and Samara Weaving got unveiled on Sunday night during the MTV Movie and TV Awards.
According to Variety, the G.I. Joe spinoff is set for a theatrical release on July 23.
In the movie, Golding essays the titular character, a ninja commando who wields a deadly katana blade, wears all-black, hides his face behind a mask and doesn t speak. Though, the film, which explores the origins of the mysterious Snake Eyes, allows Golding to talk.
Snake Eyes: G I Joe Origins : Henry Golding Suits Up in First Trailer
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NBCUniversal Rolls Out New Ad Innovations
From augmented reality shopping experiences to Choose Your Own Adventure journeys, the new ad formats and products “offer marketers compelling ways to reach consumers around the world while driving interactivity for viewers,” the company says.
By TVN Staff | May 13, 2021 | 9:49 a.m. ET.
Today, NBCUniversal launched a new collection of “commercial innovations” designed to drive interactive viewing experiences across the company’s global One Platform.
It says the newly unveiled innovative ad formats and products “blend creativity and technology, leveraging the latest technological advancements from quick-production techniques to augmented reality experiences, while tapping into the power of NBCUniversal’s expansive talent network. Together, these new innovations empower brands’ creative to take center stage, while viewers choose their own advertising adventure.”
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