G.I. Joe: Retaliation Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 188000 votes
Tags: gi joe, ninja, air strike
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

G.I. Joe: La venganza

Title in Italiano:

G.I. Joe - La vendetta

Title in Português:

G.I. Joe: Retaliação

Title in Français:

G.I. Joe : Conspiration

Title in Türk:

G.I. Joe: Misilleme

Title in Deutsch:

G.I. Joe - Die Abrechnung

Synopsis

The Joes re-team to prevent Cobra from achieving total world domination in this sequel that picks up shortly after the events of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

The Nanomite threat has been neutralized, and the U.S. government has imprisoned Cobra Commander and Destro in an inescapable subterranean prison.

When the leader of Pakistan is assassinated, the U.S. president (Jonathan Pryce) calls on the Joes to secure Pakistan's nuclear warheads before they fall into enemy hands.

In the wake of successfully completing their mission, however, the Joes are decimated in a devastating surprise attack.

When the smoke clears, Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson), Lady Jaye (Adrianne Palicki), and Flint (D.J. Cotrona) are the sole survivors.

They're convinced that something is amiss in the White House, and as Lady Jaye theorizes that an impostor is pretending to be the commander in chief, bad guys Storm Shadow (Lee Byung-Hun) and Firefly (Ray Stevenson) team up to break Cobra Commander (Luke Bracey) out of prison.

Later, as Storm Shadow retreats into the mountains to recover from burns incurred in the extraction, Snake Eyes (Ray Park) and Jinx (Elodie Yung) manage to capture the elusive white ninja, in the process discovering a shocking secret about his past and learning that Zartan (Arnold Vosloo), posing as the president, has called an international summit to discuss nuclear disarmament in order to bring the leaders of the world to their knees before the diabolical Cobra Commander.

Now, as Cobra holds the entire globe hostage with a revolutionary new weapon placed on satellites orbiting the planet, it's up to the Joes and a trustworthy old friend to save the day.

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Don't Let Me Die
Tone: Writer
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
Dean Martin: Performer
James Cavanaugh: Writer
Ladyphones
Jason Soudah: Writer
Good Ole' Days
Harold Lester: Writer
How You Like Me Now?
The Heavy: Performer
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
James Cavanaugh: Performer
Benzes n' Porsches
Edward Murray: Performer
Good Ole' Days
Harold Lester: Performer
Prologue
Henry Jackman: Performer
Arashikage
Henry Jackman: Performer
Get Me The GI Joes
Henry Jackman: Performer
Friendly Fire
Henry Jackman: Performer
Exile
Henry Jackman: Performer
Presidential Facade
Henry Jackman: Performer
Einsargen
Henry Jackman: Performer
Making Things Go Boom
Henry Jackman: Performer
Storm Shadow
Henry Jackman: Performer
Bad Dojo
Henry Jackman: Performer
Lady In Red
Henry Jackman: Performer
Fighting Ugly
Henry Jackman: Performer
Fort Sumter
Henry Jackman: Performer
Scare Tactics
Henry Jackman: Performer
I Want It All
Henry Jackman: Performer
End Game
Henry Jackman: Performer
Honor Restored
Henry Jackman: Performer
Firefly
Henry Jackman: Performer
Zartan
Henry Jackman: Performer

User reviews

Jennifer King
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres, adding depth and dimension to the overall viewing experience and making each scene more memorable.

Steven Hernandez
3/10

Additionally, the score of the movie often felt disconnected from the on-screen events, failing to create a cohesive and immersive atmosphere. The lack of emotional depth in the music made it difficult to become fully engaged with the story, ultimately diminishing the impact of key moments in the film.

Charles Young
6/10

The soundtrack features a mix of adrenaline-pumping tracks and epic orchestrations that perfectly match the scale and scope of the global threat posed by Cobra, adding depth and emotion to key moments in the story.

Karen Smith
10/10

The combination of epic orchestral pieces and modern electronic beats in the soundtrack helps to build tension and excitement, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The music not only sets the tone for the film but also elevates the emotional impact of key moments, making the overall viewing experience even more thrilling and engaging.

Timothy Anderson
6/10

The use of dynamic soundscapes and powerful musical motifs in the film's score helps to underscore the bravery and determination of the Joes as they face overwhelming odds and fight to save the world from destruction.