Danny McBride has revealed the first concrete details about a forthcoming G.I. Joe movie that Paramount Pictures is developing. In an interview on the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast, McBride confirmed that he has finished a script and that the studio is satisfied with it. He also said that several actors are in discussions for the lead roles and that production is expected to begin next year.

The film will follow Duke and a group of other G.I. Joe operatives in a town called Springfield, which McBride describes as secretly controlled by Cobra. He emphasized that the project is a suspenseful action movie, not a comedy, despite his background in humor. McBride added that he has a deep affection for the G.I. Joe franchise and that he originally pitched a Dreadnoks film to Paramount, but the studio asked him to write a proper G.I. Joe story to revive the intellectual property.

McBride’s experience with action and genre films comes from his work on the Halloween trilogy. He co‑wrote the 2018 reboot and the two sequels that followed, which received mixed reactions from audiences. In the podcast, he explained that while the first film was intended to be a crowd‑pleasing slasher, the sequels allowed him and director David Gordon Green to explore more experimental ideas. McBride said that he was aware the films would not be universally liked but that he and Green were willing to take creative risks.

The new G.I. Joe movie is positioned as a straight‑forward action picture. It follows the last live‑action installment, G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013), which was poorly received by critics and fans. A 2021 film focused on Snake Eyes also failed to perform well at the box office. McBride’s project is therefore an attempt to reboot the franchise with a fresh script and a new cast.

While the interview did not disclose a release date, McBride hinted that the film could be ready for audiences as early as 2028 if the production schedule proceeds smoothly. He also mentioned that the last Transformers movie teased a crossover with G.I. Joe, but it is unclear whether McBride’s film will set the stage for such a crossover.

Paramount’s approval of the script indicates the studio’s continued interest in the G.I. Joe brand. The company has a history of developing action franchises, and the decision to green‑light a new entry suggests confidence that a well‑crafted story could resonate with contemporary viewers.

McBride’s involvement brings a unique perspective to the project. His background as a writer and actor in both comedy and action genres may help balance the film’s tone. The fact that he has a completed script and that actors are in talks suggests that pre‑production is well underway.

The G.I. Joe franchise, owned by Hasbro, has a long history of action figures and media adaptations. The live‑action series began in 2009 with The Rise of Cobra and has produced three films to date. The new movie will be the fourth installment and the first since the 2021 Snake Eyes reboot.

In summary, Danny McBride’s new G.I. Joe film is a suspenseful action project that Paramount has approved. With a finished script, actors in discussions, and a planned start to filming next year, the production is moving forward. The film’s release could arrive as early as 2028, offering a new chapter in the G.I. Joe franchise after the underwhelming performance of its recent predecessors.