The $30 million love letter to fans
The live-action adaptation of Masters of the Universe has finally arrived in theaters, bringing with it a 40-year barren period since He-Man last graced the big screen. The film boasts an impressive 70% approval rating on RottenTomatoes and is a love letter to the original toys and animated series.
The long-awaited live-action adaptation of the classic fantasy franchise Masters of the Universe has finally arrived in theaters, marking the end of a 40-year barren period since He-Man last graced the big screen. the film, released by Amazon Studios and Mattel, boasts an impressive 70% approval rating on RottenTomatoes, and its success will likely rely on positive word-of-mouth from audiences to recoup its investment.
While the movie's quality is undeniable, its ability to satisfy fans who grew up with the franchise is where it truly shines. the film's commitment to honoring the original toys and animated series is unwavering, and its willingness to take creative risks ensures that it remains fresh and engaging.
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The film's main cast is comprised of Adam, the protagonist, and his allies, while She-Ra, the Princess of Power, makes a notable appearance in the mid-credits scene. In this scene, Queen Marlena sets the stage by saying to Man-at-Arms, 'I'd given up hope...Perhaps one day she'll come back to us too ,' before cutting to the surface of Etheria, Eternia's sister-planet.
A magnificent city is shown in the background, in what appears to be the planet's Fright Zone, and the camera tightens to She-Ra, as she's approached by a male warrior . He says, 'Force Captain Adora?' and she replies, 'No, not anymore.'
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The sequel - if it happens - will no doubt follow She-Ra reconnecting with her birth family,while Hordak appearing as the main villain, to reclaim her and brainwash her again is logical to assume.. While we don't see She-Ra from the front, she's wearing the immediately recognizable white and gold warrior dress most associated with her.
Her face is barely visible in profile, but it's been confirmed that she is played by British actor, the actor shared some behind-the-scenes shots of her in costume on set (as well as a phone recording of the post-credits scene, unfortunately).
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Jared Leto's excellent Skeletor is killed when Adam shows off the true extent of his powers and reforms the Sword of Power before basically disintegrating his nemesis. Skeletor's lifeless skull drops to the floor, and he is, seemingly,no more. But in the post-credits scene, Evil-Lyn (Kristen Wiig) returns to the scene of her master's death (having fled as the tide of the battle turned against him) and retrieves the skull.
Almost mockingly, she says to the skull, 'I must say, you've looked better' before the scene cuts to black, and Skeletor's maniacal laugh plays over the darkness. They don't go as far as saying 'Skeletor will return,' but the implication is certainly that the Evil-Lyn will find a way to restore him to life.
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