Welcome to Rachel Nichols Web, a website created to pay tribute to the beautiful and incredibly talented actress. Rachel is known from such roles as The Amityville Horror, P2, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 and in 2009 she will be in Star Trek and G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. We have regular updates and many features. Online since December 2008.
Check out the awesome first peek of G.I. Joe. The trailer is going to be premiering in February! We will also see something during the Superbowl tomorrow so stay tuned!
After nearly two years of waiting, we’ll finally get out first glimpse at the G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra movie this upcoming weekend during the Super Bowl. So in addition to that new footage, we’ve got a brand new batch of posters to feature today, straight from JoBlo. I know, I know, we’ve already seen plenty of posters for G.I. Joe before, but I assure you, these are worth checking out. They’re a definite improvement over the older black and white design they’ve used and are a tweaked version of the Matrix Reloaded-style cut off head posters. And given I’m easily excitable, I’ll admit that I think these look pretty badass. Thoughts?
Below you’ll see Channing Tatum as Duke, Rachel Nichols as Scarlett, Sienna Miller as Baroness, Ray Park as Snake Eyes, and Marlon Wayans as Ripcord.
The film’s star Chris Pine told us not too long ago that the upcoming installment of the outer-space franchise has been “sexed up for a new generation.” However, he wants everyone to know that the Starship Enterprise hasn’t been turned into an intergalactic flying orgy.
Back in November, Pine, who stars as Capt. Kirk in the new Trek flick, said he not only shares some steamy lip-locking with Rachel Nichols, but he also predicted a scene in which Zoe Saldana takes off her shirt will “become famous.”
Fast-forward to Sunday night at HBO’s Golden Globes party…
“It is a different Star Trek, but there’s no crazy sex scene,” Pine told me at the Beverly Hills Hilton poolside soiree. “There may be some bare midriffs, but you know it’s been a long time since the bikini was invented, so I don’t think we’re going to ruffle any feathers.”