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Fantasy Masters of the Universe - Part 3

The props look incredible. It’s still a year out but I wonder if they’ll show anything at comic con and if they’ll release it online.
 
I'll always have a soft spot for MOTU. It was the first franchise I ever got into as a kid. The toyline was epic. Castle Grayskull is still my alltime favorite childhood toy. Travis Knight is going to crush it.
 
I'll always have a soft spot for MOTU. It was the first franchise I ever got into as a kid. The toyline was epic. Castle Grayskull is still my alltime favorite childhood toy. Travis Knight is going to crush it.
Same here. I had a neighbour who had almost the entire toy collection and always went to play there :smile: I loved how weird and creepy it was. I want the movie to capture that.
 
I know this has probably come up before, and it's definitely late in the game to bring up casting choices with the film already completed, but… Chris Hemsworth would have been a spot-on He-Man. The physique he brought to Thor? That’s practically textbook He-Man. I assume he was approached and maybe turned it down to avoid being typecast or simply wasn’t interested in playing a similarly styled role again—but if that’s the case, I think MGM missed a golden opportunity.


Now, I’m not one to preemptively criticize actors—it’s unfair to judge a performance before seeing it. Nicholas Galitzine looks fit and clearly put in the work, but from the images released, he just doesn’t have the sheer bulk you expect from He-Man. Unless those pics were misleading, it’s tough to envision him embodying the iconic look.
 
To be fair, no one is achieving this kind of bulk without roiding up morning, noon and night…

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I know this has probably come up before, and it's definitely late in the game to bring up casting choices with the film already completed, but… Chris Hemsworth would have been a spot-on He-Man. The physique he brought to Thor? That’s practically textbook He-Man. I assume he was approached and maybe turned it down to avoid being typecast or simply wasn’t interested in playing a similarly styled role again—but if that’s the case, I think MGM missed a golden opportunity.


Now, I’m not one to preemptively criticize actors—it’s unfair to judge a performance before seeing it. Nicholas Galitzine looks fit and clearly put in the work, but from the images released, he just doesn’t have the sheer bulk you expect from He-Man. Unless those pics were misleading, it’s tough to envision him embodying the iconic look.
You can thank the steroids. :awesome:

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Galatzine is massive. He clearly put in the work. Henson didn’t always look like Thor either.
 
Galitzine is massive. He clearly put in the work. Hemsworth didn’t always look like Thor either.
 
Galitzine is massive. He clearly put in the work. Hemsworth didn’t always look like Thor either.
I agree he looks lean and athletic, but with only a rear‐view photo released, you can’t definitively say he’s massive—unless there’s another image I haven’t seen.
 
To be fair, no one is achieving this kind of bulk without roiding up morning, noon and night…

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I totally agree—it does feel unfair. Bringing a fantasy icon like He-Man into live action is a tough ask. I’m not implying the movie or final cut will fall short; it could end up one of the best fantasy films ever made. We’ll just have to wait and see. I’m simply commenting on how he looks.
 

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