Dark Horse will be doing a "prequel" comic mini-series a couple weeks before the premiere.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/masters-universe-revelation-comic-fills-160035775.html
...Fine. I'll buy another comic.
Dark Horse will be doing a "prequel" comic mini-series a couple weeks before the premiere.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/masters-universe-revelation-comic-fills-160035775.html
New trailer:
He-Man's sword being split down the middle feels like a sly nod to Blackstar, Filmation's earlier series that was something of a prototype for He-Man. In that series, there was a single sword of power and both the hero Blackstar and the villain Overlord had half of it.
Alternate title, Kevin Smith himself breaking down... and the trailer.Kevin Smith himself breaking down the trailer:
I did that error again and I read the comments on YouTube under the new trailer.
My God. "They sidekicked He-Man! They made the series about Teela! They will probably make her a lesbian! SJWs are ruining Hollywood! They made Adam a wimpy so a Strong Woman will help him! The men will be reduced to nitwit and wahmen will save eternia!!!"
I really, really want them to put in a mini moral lesson from He-Man where he says "Remember to be kind and respectful to each other and THAT WE ARE IN 2021 AND GROW UP!!!"
The Power Sword was split in the original toy concept as well
Yeah, but “that was basically for a female target audience, right?”
Best response imo would be, well, Filmation had a rainbow logo decades before the term woke even existed.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep! (And I hope Netflix deleted the real offensive comments).They're morons.
It might just be but I much prefer character over gender, just write you characters well and more often or not your audiance will respond to that.
When you mentioned how old shows treated women, the first thing that came to mind for me is Gilligan's Island. I've been watching it off and on on MeTV for a while now, and it's unbelievable how sexist the writing and treatment of Mrs. Howell, Mary Anne, and Ginger was. At times it's almost hard to watch now.
When you mentioned how old shows treated women, the first thing that came to mind for me is Gilligan's Island. I've been watching it off and on on MeTV for a while now, and it's unbelievable how sexist the writing and treatment of Mrs. Howell, Mary Anne, and Ginger was. At times it's almost hard to watch now.
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