Posted by Matt Holmes. Last modified on April 16th, 2008 at 11:32pm

First look at Scarlett from G.I. JOE!

I’m always a sucker for a red head.

Courtesy of Joblo, here’s our first look at the ultra hot Scarlett from Stephen Sommers‘ next movie G.I. Joe - portrayed by Rachel Nichols of P2 fame.

She’s also in next year’s Star Trek reboot so she’s sure to be a pinup girl for many a geek.

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Black seems to be Sommers’ colour of choice for his blockbuster. We previously got a glimpse at Ray Park as Snake Eyes last month. Hope these don’t turn out as boring as the original X-Men movie’s suits.

source - aicn

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Categories: Movie News, Stephen-Sommers, g.i.-joe, rachel-nichols

3 Comments »

  1. Me like redheads.
     
    Looks like they’re going with “since it’s a team, they gotta wear the same colors” route.

    Comment by Lencho | April 17, 2008

  2. Looks like the diving suit from Batman Begins.
    And isn’t ‘Star Trek’ a prequel and not a ‘reboot’?  I thought all of the characters were supposed to be the younger versions of the same-universe counterparts from TOS?

    Comment by Phil | April 17, 2008

  3. You know, it took me a while to realize this girl was the same girl from Dumb and Dumberer. She’s even hotter with red hair than she was with blonde!

    As far as the same suits, Snake-Eyes always wore black, but it only makes since for them to have tactical suits for combat. They are an elite special mission force after all. Matrix-esque as well, but I likey!! Especially from the angle she’s at!lol

    After all, they took liberties with the Transformers and I think that worked out pretty well. I mean seriously, could you have pictured Sam picking up that hottie in a beat up VW bug? At least the old Camero was cool!

    But can’t wait for this flick! Just makes me wanna say, YO JOE!!lol

    I know, I’m a geek, SUE ME!

    Comment by Jason R. Thrift | May 2, 2008

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