Grayskull: Masters of the Universe - Part 2

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In addition to the fifty other things on his plate?
 
I don't see where Del Toro would have any interest at all in this project.
 
Well, I know GDT is busy. What I'm saying is the mateial, the characters, he mythology is right down his alley. His style can really do the tone and style of He-Man justice.
 
Sucks that this most likely won't make 2015 since they're still in the planning stages, and the director is supposed to be doing another movie soon. I wanna see this s**t.
 
Well, I know GDT is busy. What I'm saying is the mateial, the characters, he mythology is right down his alley. His style can really do the tone and style of He-Man justice.

Interesting... I actually don't see MOTU as being in del Toro's wheelhouse at all. True, there are odd creatures and mythology, but, it seems a different type of mythology than he'd be drawn to (or maybe he is, who knows).

Funny enough I can't think of who a good fit would be. Who's a good cross between David Fincher and Peter Jackson?
 
Chu seems to be very "into this", he takes the project very seriously. But he doesn't love the MOTU concept itself high enough. In an interview, he said the're taking away stuff that doesn't work, and he adds that most doesn't work. Hmm, shouldn't that be a warning signal? Is Chu really the right man for this? The only thing he's right about is the need to not making it campy
I'm all for something epic, and a grand scope... like "LOTR with high tech elements".
But I don't want the core characters to be kicked out of the story.
He-Man, Man-At-Arms and Teela should have Stratos and Ram Man on their side, just to show that Eternia is more than just humans.
And in possible sequels, the stakes will be bigger. So I cannot see how Mekaneck should be saved for a second film :(
 
After GI JOE 2, I really don't want Jon Chu to direct this.
 
What's everyone's opinion on Len Wiseman?
 
After GI JOE 2, I really don't want Jon Chu to direct this.

Maybe you'll get lucky - and by extension we'll all get lucky - and the film will get stuck in development Hell for another century or so. Lord knows that 9 times out of 10 no film adaptation is better than a bad film adaptation.
 
Chu seems to be very "into this", he takes the project very seriously. But he doesn't love the MOTU concept itself high enough. In an interview, he said the're taking away stuff that doesn't work, and he adds that most doesn't work. Hmm, shouldn't that be a warning signal? Is Chu really the right man for this? The only thing he's right about is the need to not making it campy
I'm all for something epic, and a grand scope... like "LOTR with high tech elements".
But I don't want the core characters to be kicked out of the story.
He-Man, Man-At-Arms and Teela should have Stratos and Ram Man on their side, just to show that Eternia is more than just humans.
And in possible sequels, the stakes will be bigger. So I cannot see how Mekaneck should be saved for a second film :(

This is causing me to doubt this project. Why is it every movie director seems to think he knows better than the creator of the mythology?
 
I honestly couldn't care less if Dolph gets a cameo in this movie.

But if Courtney Cox and Mr. Strickland aren't in this, Imma be pissed.
 
He also didn't have the acting ability to play He-Man in the first place.
 
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