Just get some competent action/sci-fi/fantasy director (doesn't have to be particularly high profile, just some workhorse type who knows what he's doing) who grew up in the 80s and "gets" the material.
Doesn't really matter who. We're not getting some A-lister directing this thing anyway.
Well, that was fast. Feet first into development hell!
I think Skeletor is one of his strongest performances.Am I a bad person for absolutely adoring Frank Langella's performance in the original film?He's a malevolent force of nature and delivered a performance far greater than the film deserved. (Even if he did devour every ounce of the scenery in the process.)
i got the originally 1980's master of the universe on blu ray!! sure they changed some things but only part i didn't like that prince adam didn't change into he-man!! & they didn't have orko or battle cat in it!! i mostly like it cause it reminds me of star wars!! im kind of glad they didn't make master of the universe 2!!
here's what master of the universe 2 would have looked liked:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwjfkidmnes
I feel like Masters of the Universe could have worked as a movie if they didnt cop out 20 minutes into it and bring the characters to our world. Talk about just being cheap. Oh, and Gwildor or whatever his name was looked like an aged up mutant from the Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
Even with that, it was still the most expensive movie Cannon Group ever produced (and was instrumental in their downfall funnily enough).That was the studios fault. They insisted on the movie taking place on Earth in order to save money. Financially it made sense. But when it comes to making a good movie, not so much.
Even with that, it was still the most expensive movie Cannon Group ever produced (and was instrumental in their downfall funnily enough).
It took decades for the big studios to warm up to the idea of shelling out the big bucks for those silly sci-fi and superhero movies. More often than not, it was the up-and-coming indie houses like New Line, or schlock maniacs like Golan & Globus that saw a potential audience. That's why we got the Roger Corman FF when we did.
And yet even now with the MCU and other nostalgic action figure IPs taking over the box office, MOTU still can't get out of development hell. I've tried to write a script myself, and it really is a hard property to turn into a film, nevermind one that promises quality or profit.
Well the Netflix show is going to be She-Ra and not He-Man.Who knows, maybe the new Netflix She-Ra cartoon may help jump start a revival. Sort of like with Nick and TMNT.
Throw out the combat porn, you've got a 45-minute movie there. But yeah, I kind of used this as my starting point, trying to create the origin story that the original cartoon couldn't tell, but with a $200 million budget and absent the constraints of 80s broadcast standards & practices.Just make this into a live action movie.
https://kisscartoon.ac/Cartoon/He-M...the-Universe-2002/Episode-001-002-003?id=4478
Done.
t:Throw out the combat porn, you've got a 45-minute movie there. But yeah, I kind of used this as my starting point, trying to create the origin story that the original cartoon couldn't tell, but with a $200 million budget and absent the constraints of 80s broadcast standards & practices.t:
I feel like Masters of the Universe could have worked as a movie if they didnt cop out 20 minutes into it and bring the characters to our world. Talk about just being cheap. Oh, and Gwildor or whatever his name was looked like an aged up mutant from the Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
Just give Skeletor some random redshirt equivalent foot soldiers. The Evil Warriors will be like the leaders. Beast Man will be the beast master. Tri-Klops will be his mad scientist. Evil-Lyn is his evil mage and second-in-command. If you have Mer-Man, that can be his like naval or underwater creature leader. Trap-Jaw could be second general.Keep the combat porn in, but add to it and make it more violent. Also create new expendable minions for Skeletor to send against The Masters. Something along the lines of the Uruk-Hai in LOTR, the storm troopers in the Star Wars OT, or the battle droids in the Star Wars PT. Something that Tri-Clops had developed in his lab to allow Skeletor to overwhelm King Randors troops with sheer numbers.
Personally I like the idea of the minions being mutant clones mass produced in Tri-Clops lab. Not only does this make Skeletor and his evil army a greater threat in the movie, but it also lays the groundwork for the introduction of Fakor in a theoretical sequel (Tri-Clops manages to get a sample of He-Mans DNA and uses that to produce a clone thats just as powerful, but loyal to Skeletor). It also makes Skeletor look even more evil and cruel, for in order to make his clone minions he would need a source of DNA. That source could be Eternian soldiers taken as prisoners during Keldors first attempt at conquering Eternia. Then their DNA is altered in the lab in order to make them stronger and more obedient. Thus they look no longer human.
Just give Skeletor some random redshirt equivalent foot soldiers. The Evil Warriors will be like the leaders. Beast Man will be the beast master. Tri-Klops will be his mad scientist. Evil-Lyn is his evil mage and second-in-command. If you have Mer-Man, that can be his like naval or underwater creature leader. Trap-Jaw could be second general.