He-Man Film Script Gets New Script

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He-Man Film Script Gets New Script



Not only is the new He-Man movie not dead in the water, but it's about to receive a brand new (and hopefully better) script.

It's been almost twenty-five years since a Masters of the Universe film appeared in movie theaters. Honestly, when you think about it, that's probably about the right amount of time to get rid of the bad taste that movie (and Dolph Lundgren's horrible attempt at an American accent) left with the general public. However, a new movie reboot has been in the works for a while, and it turns out that it's actually progressing along under the new guidance of Sony.

Over the past three years, the movie switched from Warner Bros. to Sony Entertainment and has had a few different directors rumored to be attached. The initial script, written by Justin Marks, was thrown out last year - probably for the best, since he was the dude who wrote Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li - and a new one was commissioned to be penned by Alex Livtak and Michael Finch (who wrote Predators).

No script has turned up, but it's apparently due to arrive soon, according to Sony Vice President DeVon Franklin when he spoke to Crosswalk:

"One of other things I'm really excited about is we're doing a reboot of the 1980s franchise Masters of the Universe. The He-Man franchise. Very excited about that. Should have that script very soon. I'm praying that we can start figuring out how we're going to make it."

Finch and Livtak have proven that they can take a tired franchise and inject some new life into it, so hopefully they'll be able to do the same for He-Man & The Masters of the Universe. Personally, I'm hoping they do something fresh and fun with the story that will still honor the original animated series while mocking the movie from the 1980s. Oh, and pretending that <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Adventures_of_He-Man>The New Adventures of He-Man never existed.

Source: Screen Rant


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TimeLord

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Couldn't they just re-release Masters of the Universe? It will be much better than anything they are going to come up with at this point.
 

icyneesan

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Thanks for reminding me about The New Adventures of He-man, Mike >__>
 

Smooth Operator

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Oh I will just haveto see this to laugh out loud for the entire movie.

This whole franchise sucked ass from the start, even as a 7 years old I knew it sucked, making another movie really can't be anything but comedy.
 

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TO RUIN YOUR CHILDHOOD!!!!


You know, a My Little Pony movie would actually be just another "animal friend" movie. That or they could go for... the gritty reboot
 

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Wild_Marker said:
I HAVE THE POWER!!!!



TO RUIN YOUR CHILDHOOD!!!!


You know, a My Little Pony movie would actually be just another "animal friend" movie. That or they could go for... the gritty reboot
Oh god, now I'm just thinking of it being like the DMC reboot trailer...only with ponies.
 

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I just realized that even if they manage to walk the fine line between "take this clumsy fantasy/sci-fi pastiche about a man who gets tan and runs around in a loincloth after waving his sword around seriously, dammit" and "we're so hip and in on the joke that we're going to wink at the camera every couple of minutes and make you want to slap us silly"... I'm still not going to care about this long-abandoned franchise's return.

Given that I'm about as close as you're going to get to the nostalgia demographic on this franchise, that's probably not a good sign.
 

marscentral

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While it obviously has the potential to be truly awful, I'm not so jaded as to dismiss it before they've even finished the script. As a light hearted, sword and sorcery adventure, it could be a great summer film. The trick, I suspect, is coming up with something that kids will like while appealing to the fans of the cartoon (and probably the kids' parents).