Masters of the Universe reboot

Started by Ridley_Prime4 pages

What about King Hiss? Didn't see that much of the original cartoon but I remember him being the other major player besides Skeletor in the early 2000's one.

He was 2nd season. Hordak was going to be 3rd. But this is just going be a He-Man take on Fan4Tastic just so Sony(?) can hold on to the rights so Mattel don't get them back.

What is the point in a MotU movie when there is no actor in the world who can be buff enough to play He-Man and even if there were, we'd never get the leather thong BDSM outfit he deserves.

Only way I'd pay money to watch this film is if they cast Channing Tatum as He-Man and then CGI'd him into a Buff McHuge muscular twink.

You want to see Channing Tatum in a Leather Thong?

Dude/dudette/DudeItEtte.....You got issues...Horrible HORRIBLE Issues.

Buff niggas in thongs is literally the only appeal Masters of the Universe has as a setting.

Originally posted by Tzeentch
What is the point in a MotU movie when there is no actor in the world who can be buff enough to play He-Man and even if there were, we'd never get the leather thong BDSM outfit he deserves.

Only way I'd pay money to watch this film is if they cast Channing Tatum as He-Man and then CGI'd him into a Buff McHuge muscular twink.

Oh there are much gayer pics of the old He-Man toon out there then that.

But then Filmation was very, Very Gay.

Maybe the failure of Power Rangers will convince people this cheese is better left in the past. It will be seen as a sillier version of MCU's Thor.

Could always base it on the recent DC series from Dan Abnett, Rather then the old 80's cartoon.

Originally posted by roughrider
Maybe the failure of Power Rangers will convince people this cheese is better left in the past. It will be seen as a sillier version of MCU's Thor.

Power Rangers was generally received alright from what I saw. Mixed with some old fans including myself at worst, but I still enjoyed it. Definitely a more faithful and careful reboot than the couple TMNT films in recent years.

Originally posted by Robtard
TBF, Thor is a poor-man's He-Man 😛

No he isn't.
He Man is unique in his own way including a ally that can transform into a huge animal.

I'm hoping this is a serious version that is mostly in Eternia not in the earth dimension which most of the original movie was.
Also He Man should use his sword for most of the movie.

smh He-Man and Thor aren't that similar beneath the surface.

From McG to Goyer:

https://movieweb.com/amp/masters-of-universe-movie-he-man-director-david-s-goyer/

Is there a reason they can’t land a good director for this?

Probably because no good director wants to do it.

The 2002 series is amazing, too bad it got cancelled.

Originally posted by Slowpoke
The 2002 series is amazing, too bad it got cancelled.

Was very cheesy and kiddish at times, but the He-Man mythology they set up was great.

Originally posted by playa1258
Probably because no good director wants to do it.

Just get an unknown then. But why pick people we know have directed bad sci-fi and superhero films?

And no idea why Goyer would do this when he says Martian Manhunter is too goofy to work on the big screen.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Was very cheesy and kiddish at times, but the He-Man mythology they set up was great.

It was amazing and much better than the old show.

And no idea why Goyer would do this when he says Martian Manhunter is too goofy to work on the big screen.

Yeah thats pretty silly.

wanna see who is cast first

80s He Man is great.