![]() ![]() ![]() (He also had molded lips on his mask, which was kinda weird.)ĭarth Vader keeps his mask on until Return of the Jedi - but he’s the villain of Star Wars, not the hero. But he was also just one of a bunch of different G.I. Joe movies (where he was played by Ray Park) and he didn’t take or show his face. Sure, Snake Eyes showed up in the other live-action G.I. On a very practical level, it would be awfully difficult to make an entire movie about a protagonist who never speaks and whose face is never seen. ![]() Who's to say we won't go the entire rest of the movies ? People complaining that, "Ahh! We see his face!" Well, he didn't come out of his mother's belly with a mask on and whatnot. If we were to go the next 5 or 6 films with just his mask on, we all know who Snake Eyes is. Golding also implied that if Snake Eyes is a hit, this might be the last time we see his face onscreen as Snake Eyes. The film, he notes, is“ the building of his background and the building of his true origin” and so “it was so important to set the standard and set the basis of. In an interview with ScreenRant, he explains why you’ll see Snake Eyes’ eyes (as well as his nose, lips, cheeks, and general facial area) in Snake Eyes. Before you push up your nerd glasses and write a sternly-worded email to your representative in Congress, hear Golding out. ![]()
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