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G.I.Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a 2009 action-adventure film based on the G.I.Joe toy franchise. The movie follows Cobra, a terrorist organization led by Cobra Commander, as they attempt to take over the world. The G.I.Joe team, led by Duke and Snake Eyes, must stop them.

Directed by Stephen Sommers (known for The Mummy ), brought Hasbro's iconic 1980s military action figures, comic books, and animated series to life on the big screen. Cinematic Context: The 2009 Blockbuster Era Technically, the

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