He-Man Coming to Theaters In 2019
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Sony Pictures has today updated its release calendar, adding two major releases to the schedule. Look for the animated sequel Angry Birds 2 to arrive September 20, 2019 with McG’s Masters of the Universe movie following on December 18, 2019. The still untitled animated Spider-Man movie sees a slight shift, too, moving one week earlier to December 14, 2018.
Masters of the Universe follows Prince Adam, who has the ability to transform into a warrior called He-Man. As He-Man, Adam becomes the last hope for a magical land called Eternia, ravaged by technology and the evil Skeletor.
McG, who is directing the Masters of the Universe movie, recently spoke with CS about his plans for the fantastic world of He-Man.
Originally launched as a popular Mattel toy line in 1982, “Masters of the Universe” spawned several animated series (including the female-driven spinoff cartoon series, “She-Ra: Princess of Power”) along with a 1987 live-action film. Directed by Gary Goddard, the first Masters of the Universe movie stars Dolph Lundgren as He-Man, Frank Langella as Skeletor and, in one of her very first big screen roles, a young Courteney ? as Julie Winston, a teenage character created specifically for the film.
“I think we want to honor the fan base, first and foremost,” he said. “We also need to be cognizant of the incredible resonance of what Kevin Feige is doing with Marvel, and the balance of full-bodied entertainment. That it’s both credible and emotional, action-packed, and the story of a hero’s journey. It’s the genesis of He-Man, it’s the becoming of He-Man. We want it to be clicking on all cylinders in that regard. We’re not going to stop until we get it right.”
The December 18, 2019 release date will see the Masters of the Universe movie opening just two days before both Universal Pictures’ Broadway adaptation Wicked and a mystery live action Walt Disney Pictures fairy tale film. Angry Birds 2, meanwhile, is the first film to claim that date. The animated Spider-Man, then, is now set to face off against Universal’s Mortal Engines.
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/842157-masters-of-the-universe-movie
Masters of the Universe follows Prince Adam, who has the ability to transform into a warrior called He-Man. As He-Man, Adam becomes the last hope for a magical land called Eternia, ravaged by technology and the evil Skeletor.
McG, who is directing the Masters of the Universe movie, recently spoke with CS about his plans for the fantastic world of He-Man.
Originally launched as a popular Mattel toy line in 1982, “Masters of the Universe” spawned several animated series (including the female-driven spinoff cartoon series, “She-Ra: Princess of Power”) along with a 1987 live-action film. Directed by Gary Goddard, the first Masters of the Universe movie stars Dolph Lundgren as He-Man, Frank Langella as Skeletor and, in one of her very first big screen roles, a young Courteney ? as Julie Winston, a teenage character created specifically for the film.
“I think we want to honor the fan base, first and foremost,” he said. “We also need to be cognizant of the incredible resonance of what Kevin Feige is doing with Marvel, and the balance of full-bodied entertainment. That it’s both credible and emotional, action-packed, and the story of a hero’s journey. It’s the genesis of He-Man, it’s the becoming of He-Man. We want it to be clicking on all cylinders in that regard. We’re not going to stop until we get it right.”
The December 18, 2019 release date will see the Masters of the Universe movie opening just two days before both Universal Pictures’ Broadway adaptation Wicked and a mystery live action Walt Disney Pictures fairy tale film. Angry Birds 2, meanwhile, is the first film to claim that date. The animated Spider-Man, then, is now set to face off against Universal’s Mortal Engines.
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/842157-masters-of-the-universe-movie
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why not just make minor changes to names/setting and call it something else? are people really checking for this? people who grew up on this are at least 40 years of age
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why not just make minor changes to names/setting and call it something else? are people really checking for this? people who grew up on this are at least 40 years of age
You could say the same for marvel/DC fans -
Wow. He man been in development hell for a while now. Interesting.
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Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years? -
He-man is a bit sus
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I guess i'm for it if they base it off of the 2002 cartoon network version and not the kid friendly 90's version and don't over do it with the cgi. for real i'm all the 80's babies are pushing 40 and were done reliving our childhoods do you hear me Hasbro? we don't need a gi joe universe with movies like m.a.s.k in the works that's enough. fun fact he-man was meant to be a conan the barbarian toyline and cartoon but watchgroups felt conan was too adult oriented and violent for a kids show. a decade later we got conan the adventurer animated series though.
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Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
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McG directing? Forget it. That hack only badly follows trends he doesn't even understand. He never sets them.
So expect this to be approached as "the beginning of the He-Man cinematic universe" instead of being approached to be the best stand alone He-Man movie it can be. This is where these commercial ? could learn something from Christopher Nolan.
I personally hope it falls apart and stays in development hell for another 10 years. Only thing McG's ever done decently is produce TV shows. -
McG directing? Forget it. That hack only badly follows trends he doesn't even understand. He never sets them.
So expect this to be approached as "the beginning of the He-Man cinematic universe" instead of being approached to be the best stand alone He-Man movie it can be. This is where these commercial ? could learn something from Christopher Nolan.
I personally hope it falls apart and stays in development hell for another 10 years. Only thing McG's ever done decently is produce TV shows.
who is McG? what films are under his belt? -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel? -
SuperManuel wrote: »McG directing? Forget it. That hack only badly follows trends he doesn't even understand. He never sets them.
So expect this to be approached as "the beginning of the He-Man cinematic universe" instead of being approached to be the best stand alone He-Man movie it can be. This is where these commercial ? could learn something from Christopher Nolan.
I personally hope it falls apart and stays in development hell for another 10 years. Only thing McG's ever done decently is produce TV shows.
who is McG? what films are under his belt?
Charlies angels -
SuperManuel wrote: »McG directing? Forget it. That hack only badly follows trends he doesn't even understand. He never sets them.
So expect this to be approached as "the beginning of the He-Man cinematic universe" instead of being approached to be the best stand alone He-Man movie it can be. This is where these commercial ? could learn something from Christopher Nolan.
I personally hope it falls apart and stays in development hell for another 10 years. Only thing McG's ever done decently is produce TV shows.
who is McG? what films are under his belt?
Charlie's Angels movies, Terminator Salvation.
Almost directed a Superman starring young Henry Cavill where Lex Luthor was a kryptonian working for the CIA but WB dodged the bullet and just recast Cavill years later when he was older. -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero. -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.
3rd rate is generous cause at that point even Luke Cage (a true c-lister) was more popular with Marvel fans. -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.
So you are trying to compare the two..I'm good -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.
So you are trying to compare the two..I'm good
I think you're completely missing the point
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Wish they'd base it off the 02 version
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Im excited bout this. I just hope Sony doesnt ? dis up...
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That one with Dolph Lundgren was so bad that it was good
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I hope Skeletor whoop his ass.
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Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.
Ironman had a bigger following from comics than He-man. The movie was actually good and this He-man movie will be trash.
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Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.
3rd rate is generous cause at that point even Luke Cage (a true c-lister) was more popular with Marvel fans.
How was he 3rd rate? 3rd rate would be someone like Iron Fist or Ka Zar. -
5th Letter wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »
how popular has the He-Man franchise been for the past 25 years?
How popular was Iron Man before the 2008 movie?
Way more popular than this cartoon. Are you seriously comparing he ? man to marvel?
Iron Man was no where near you think it was. Before Robert Downey Jr got the film, he was a 3rd rate marvel hero.
3rd rate is generous cause at that point even Luke Cage (a true c-lister) was more popular with Marvel fans.
How was he 3rd rate? 3rd rate would be someone like Iron Fist or Ka Zar.
I never said he was 3rd rate I said Luke Cage was. Iron Man was always B tier like Captain America. Not A list like Hulk or Spider-Man.