https://screenrant.com/masters-universe-david-goyer-director/
It just moved one step closer (again) to becoming a reality.
Now I understand the first one wasn't considered much of a gem (despite me honestly loving it, but I can admit it's mostly bad save for Frank Langella's awesome performance and a few other good moments) but I'm not sure the director of Blade 3 is the guy to start this new franchise. Let alone some of his writing credits.
I guess it really depends if they embrace the absurdity of the universe or if they try to give us something less fun and "deconstructed".
It just moved one step closer (again) to becoming a reality.
Now I understand the first one wasn't considered much of a gem (despite me honestly loving it, but I can admit it's mostly bad save for Frank Langella's awesome performance and a few other good moments) but I'm not sure the director of Blade 3 is the guy to start this new franchise. Let alone some of his writing credits.
I guess it really depends if they embrace the absurdity of the universe or if they try to give us something less fun and "deconstructed".