MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Directors Promise They Won't Tone The Movie Down And Make It LORD OF THE RINGS

MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Directors Promise They Won't Tone The Movie Down And Make It LORD OF THE RINGS

The directors of Netflix's upcoming live-action take on Masters of the Universe have shared some insights into how they're approaching the movie, revealing why it's important to them to embrace the cartoons.

By JoshWilding - Mar 23, 2022 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: CBR

A Masters of the Universe movie has been in development for several years now, but production is finally expected to begin this summer with the Nee brothers set to take the helm for Netflix from a screenplay they penned alongside Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings writer David Callaham. 

CBR recently spoke to The Lost City directors about their plans for the live-action adaptation of the beloved property, and Aaron was quick to point out that one of the most important things to them is that "we are unapologetic that it is a wacky, wild property, that these characters are colorful and crazy and weird." It was then he made an interesting comparison to another fantasy franchise.

"We didn't want to try and tone that down or try to make it into Lord of the Rings and change everybody's names or something but instead embrace that that's one of the things that's singular about it and special about it," Aaron continued, adding that is was also "very important to us was tapping into why, as kids, those toys and those cartoons meant so much to us."

"One of the things that we're super fortunate about is that we are not the only ones who are Masters of the Universe super fans," the filmmaker noted. "So there are lots of very talented people who just have been waiting their whole life to jump in and be a part of making that movie."

West Side Story actor Kyle Allen is set to play the iconic hero. Noah Centineo was attached for a while, but ended up leaving the project when the last iteration fell apart. His other credits include American Horror Story and The Path; however, Masters of the Universe looks set to mark his big break in Hollywood and a star-making performance here could put him on the map in a big way.

Netflix investing in this franchise isn't a surprise, especially as the streaming service is already home to Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation and the CG-animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (which soon returns for its second season). A live-action movie could mark the beginning of a successful new franchise for the streamer, so it should be one to keep an eye on.

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Blastaar
Blastaar - 3/24/2022, 4:12 PM
I mean it LITERALLY is a sci-fi fantasy with TECHNOLOGY, the LOTR aspect needs to be there.
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