http://spinoff.comicbookresources.c...r-yost-to-write-masters-of-the-universe-film/ http://comicbook.com/2015/08/20/masters-of-the-universe-to-be-written-by-thor-ragnarok-screenwri/ Christopher Yost, writer of Thor movies 1 and 2, to be the writer for Masters of the Universe movie.
I can't get to the link, so can someone tell me if they are doing a stand-alone movie or a Masters of the Universe Cinematic Universe like DC and Marvel? That'd be interesting.
♡What about reprising Dolph To play an older He-man OR even better have him play King Randor! Look I know the first He-man movie is on the level of high grade cheese. ...but still it would be epic to have him. AND IF ♡♡♡♡SHE-RA♡♡♡♡ IS NOT IN THIS MOVIE I'M GOING TO MARCH STRAIGHT UP TO HOLLYWOOD! •••••••••••••
Kellan Lutz should play He-man. He should also play Thor. The Thor movies were good except for the parts that took place on earth or any of Jane's parts. The parts in Asgard and the other realms (except Earth) were actually awesome to me. If the movie stays on/in Eternia and does not come to Earth like in Thor or the original Masters Of The Universe movie (which I actually liked) it should be good.
I sincerely hope you can someday transcend whatever has made you so unhappy and bitter and that you find peace. Trying to make others unhappy because you are will only make you even more unhappy.
I had never heard of Stephen Amell or Grant Gustin but they are great as Arrow and The Flash. You have never seen an actor that you liked for a part but prior to seeing the movie was not familiar with them? I was not familiar with Hemsworth but he did a pretty good Thor. Also I am surprised you have never heard of Lutz, he has been in a lot of movies and tv shows.
Oh, well, then you probably don't know many actors prior to seeing them in comic book movies? You said you would rather have Barney play He-man rather than someone you haven't heard of before but if you don't see movies often you have to be very unfamiliar with many actors so not having heard of someone seems a strange criteria for someone who, admittedly, does not go to the movies often.