Masters of the Universe (2026)
He-Man won't fight alone!
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Masters of the Universe (2026)
He-Man won't fight alone!
It’s so funny to me the difference between Teela and He-Man’s battle wear. Teela is in normal, practical pants and modest sleeveless shirt. Basically no cleavage at all.
He-Man tho? He-Man’s got the sluttiest little miniskirt known to god
He-Man (Masters of the Universe) 2026 was actually really Good. One of the funniest movies i've seen in years, to the point of actually laughing out loud, which I almost never do!
Perfect Blend of 70's/80's Saturday morning cartoon cheese and Modern Stylized visuals and action.
I HIGHLY reccomend it!!!
❤💙❤💫❤💙❤
This show is criminally underrated and I miss them so much you guys 😓😓😓
Teela
I'm very normal about them yk
Accept this humble adeela wip that I'm too scared to finish for today 🤲
Though it suffers from pacing issues, hit-or-miss humor, and a played-out fish-out-of-water story, Masters Of The Universe was a pleasant surprise. Lakia's Travis Knight is now 2/2 in his live-action efforts and 2/2 in adaptations of 80s animated glorified toy commercials.
It's a fun, goofy, campy, action-packed adventure that's almost a parody of itself. Solid direction from Travis Knight, solid performances from the cast (Jared Leto in particular did a great Skeletor), solid action sequences, great VFX, a fun score, and a nice message on what masculinity truly is and the dangers of toxic masculinity.
I've never been the biggest He-Man fan (I enjoyed the 2002 series that aired on Cartoon Network and the infamous meme as a kid), but you don't need to be to enjoy the film. It leaves you with a much deeper appreciation of the character.
It's a good time. See it!
Review is also available on Letterboxd.
Though it suffers from pacing issues, hit-or-miss humor, and its fish-out-of-water story is a bit played out, Masters Of The Universe was a