Pretty much everybody is kung fu fighting in “Snake Eyes,” a satisfying martial-arts action-adventure with two magnetic leads, a heap of lightning-quick swordplay and the best argument yet for a G.I. Joe cinematic universe. Back in the 1980s, youngsters adored the cartoon-and-toy franchise as much as today’s generation lives for Marvel movies, and among the many colorful members of the G.I. Joe counterterrorism superhero squad, Snake Eyes was Captain America and Iron Man rolled into one silent fan-favorite ninja. Directed by Robert Schwentke (“Red”), the new "G.I. Joe Origins" film (★★★ out of four; rated PG-13; in theaters Friday) casts “Crazy Rich Asians” star Henry Golding as the title character, a vengeful loner needing a family, a home and a stable way of life.