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.
Current Work
The Loop (2011)
Rachel as Fiona
Release: September 2011 Info |
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Conan (2011)
Rachel as Tamara
Release: August 19, 2011 Info |
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Ollie Klublershturf vs the Nazis (2010)
Rachel as Daniella
Short film
Release: Released, view here Info |
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"Criminal Minds" (2010)
Rachel as Ashley Seaver
Three episode arc
Release: December 8, 2010 on CBS Info |
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Rachel Nichols, who played Scarlett in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, revealed on her Twitter account last night that only three characters from the first film will return in the Jon Chu-directed sequel:
GI JOE 2 News Flash: The only characters to return in the JON CHU directed sequel will be SNAKE EYES, STORM SHADOW, and DUKE…
Snake Eyes was played by Ray Park, Byung-hun Lee was Storm Shadow, and Channing Tatum was Duke in the Stephen Sommers film. The original, made for about $175 million, earned $302.5 million worldwide in 2009.
The script for (official title still pending) G.I. Joe 2 has been completed and the search for a director is still underway, Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner told MTV News today. Though unconfirmed, the list of potential candidates is said to include F. Gary Gray (The Italian Job) and Jon Chu (Step Up 3D, Never Say Never).
Warning: Spoilers for the original film follow
“Obviously, we know coming out of the first film that the president is an impostor,” Goldner said of the sequel’s plot, “You might begin with the knowledge of having your president as an impostor. What would that mean? From that, you can tell a very big story without only having to rely on the chronology of the first film.”
The sequel’s script is set to arrive from Zombieland writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The first film’s director, Stephen Sommers, was last month, said to be out of the running for directing the sequel, though Goldner would not confirm. Sommers is currently attached to the Dean Koontz novelization, Odd Thomas.