When relaunching a franchise, why settle for one writer when you can have two? That’s the new approach for G.I. Joe. Paramount has brought on Danny McBride and Max Landis to develop separate ideas for the toy brand.
Danny McBride is known for his work on comedies like “Eastbound & Down” and “Pineapple Express.” He brings a unique sense of humor and creativity to the table. Max Landis, on the other hand, is recognized for his work on films like “Chronicle” and “American Ultra.” He has a knack for blending action with interesting stories.
By hiring both writers, Paramount hopes to explore different directions for G.I. Joe. This could lead to fresh ideas and exciting new stories for fans. Each writer will have the freedom to create their own vision, which could result in a more dynamic franchise.
The G.I. Joe brand has a rich history, with toys, cartoons, and movies that have entertained fans for decades. The last film, “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” came out in 2009, and fans have been eager for a new installment. With McBride and Landis on board, there’s a chance to revitalize the franchise and attract both old fans and new audiences.
This dual approach could also mean more content in the future. If both writers succeed, we might see multiple G.I. Joe projects in the works. It’s an exciting time for fans of the franchise, and we can’t wait to see what these talented writers come up with.
Stay tuned for more updates on G.I. Joe as this project develops!

