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Potential Spoilers ahead. Fans who have watched the "Masters of the Universe" Movie trailer can tell that in the upcoming film... when Prince Adam is young, Eternia feels peaceful (at first.) That is until there is a great war and Skeletor's army seems to decimate Eternia... ...which forces Prince Adam and his mother Queen Marlena to flee for safety towards the Sorceress (who assumingly helps Adam get to Earth.) According to the official synopsis, Adam is on Earth for 15 years before he returns to Eternia. And during those fifteen years, it appears some new fiction will fill in those…
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Desperate journeys to Avion and Darksmoke for assistance! That implies that those kingdoms remain out of reach for Skeletor even after he conquers Eternos, which is great because it adds a grand scale to the planet of Eternia. I wonder if any of that will be shown in the film?
Desperate journeys to Avion and Darksmoke for assistance! That implies that those kingdoms remain out of reach for Skeletor even after he conquers Eternos, which is great because it adds a grand scale to the planet of Eternia. I wonder if any of that will be shown in the film?
I might be misremembering but I think the running time is relatively short going by the test screenings?
I still can't believe what I am reading! We are getting a movie!
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It's smart that both the novel and comic will come out right when the movie hits.
I don't want to have to read to get the whole story.
Yeah, kinda reminds me of 2016 when the tie-in comics for "Batman v Superman" included multiple sequences that would probably have benefited the film itself, depending on who you ask.
I am a big reader, and it feels to me like MOTU can probably support a line of tie-in novels like Doctor Who or Star Wars, or maybe HALO, so in theory I'm all for this concept, but to make elements of the film rely on the novel and comic could be a little messy.
On the other hand, I could easily be worried over nothing, with the tie-in reading material being totally supplemental. I mean, that would likely be the intent regardless of outcome.





