They could use similar tech tricks with Adam and He Man they did with Captain America and keep the same actor. Chris Hemsworth seems like a to easy choice for He-Man but I would go with The Rock or a unknown for the role. Someone who people basically only knows as He-Man.Adam / He-Man would be tricky. Would need to hire two different actors with very different physiques, yet similar facial features.
Which reminds me. I was thrilled to find out Queen Marlena knew the whole time. I always assumed she did (a mother would know), but seeing it confirmed was great. Alicia Silverstone was a really odd casting choice, though.
Color me shocked. But I bet He-Man's death lasts forever.![]()
Would need to hire two different actors with very different physiques, yet similar facial features.
He didn't outright say it's a He-man show. He said the name of the show was 'Masters of the Universe' and He-man was in it. He has even gone as far to say that he is telling one story over 10 episodes and unlike the original animation which had stories that ended after one episode and basically reset everything he is doing that but as 10 episodes. He heavily hinted at He-man in the next 5 episodes.A) his insisting that the show wouldn't be focused on Teela (the story is very much told from her POV, not He-Man's)
Didn't feel he oversold it. Just that he watched He-man like the rest of us did.B) making a huge effort to sell himself as a lifelong fan of the franchise, even though HIS fans, people who had followed his career for years, know that it's bullshit
Yes he did, not only that, he explicitly denied it being focused on Teela (which was especially stupid, considering it was right there in the official synopsis).He didn't outright say it's a He-man show
No, there are videos of him overselling it. He's been doing that sort of thing a lot lately, posting photos of himself crying and whatnot.Didn't feel he oversold it.
Yes he did, not only that, he explicitly denied it being focused on Teela (which was especially stupid, considering it was right there in the official synopsis).
Well, there are a lot of videos of him crying. Like his reaction video to the first season finale of The Flash. But on the stuff I've seen, he was pretty clear: He did watch the show every day, but he didn't play with the toys, and he didn't dive as deep into the lore as he did with DC, Marvel or Star Wars.No, there are videos of him overselling it. He's been doing that sort of thing a lot lately, posting photos of himself crying and whatnot.
What was going on was that the show was sold as a sequel, which it apparently isn't (due to details like Roboto's origin), but that isn't Smith's decision to make. Mattel and Netflix are in charge of the marketing, and as casual a fan as Smith was, he probably even missed those details and was actually thinking this was a sequel.
nor does Teela have a "girlfriend". She has a friend who is a girl, but that is not the same thing.
What was going on was that the show was sold as a sequel, which it apparently isn't (due to details like Roboto's origin), but that isn't Smith's decision to make. Mattel and Netflix are in charge of the marketing, and as casual a fan as Smith was, he probably even missed those details and was actually thinking this was a sequel.
I'm with Kai here. I watched everything on his channel that wasn't behind a paywall. I feel there is a narrative that, for lack of a better term, haters, are trying to use against him, even in his most recent He-man Beyond Video on youtube. Out of everyone here on Trek BBS I dare say that Kai and myself are the most au courant on his content over the past few years.I watch almost all his free YT videos and listen to most of his free podcasts (some of which I also post in the Kevin Smith Appriciation thread), and I honestly can't remember him saying the show wasn't focused on Teela. Granted, I didn't watch all his videos, he does a lot of interviews and guest stints on other podcasts that even I miss, not to mention the stuff on ThatKevinSmithClub behind a paywall, so there might be something there (and I also might have forgotten something he said in those podcasts).
What, you've never exchanged warm looks and touches with your guy friends?I'm seeing some definite warm looks and touches between them.
Can't think of a single reason, but I can't imagine that fraction of the fanbase that's been shipping "King Adam and Sorceress Teela" since the 1980's being very happy.They read like girlfriends to me. And why not?
Right, exactly. People are mad it's "the Teela show" for 3 or 4 episodes... out of 10. No reason to think Adam/He-Man won't be the focus of the back half. He was _not_ killed in episode 5, just wounded. One of the best episodes of the original series was Origin of the Sorceress. No one though it was becoming "the Sorceress" show then. This seems like premature outrage.It should also be remembered that Smith seems to think of the narrative of the whole show, including the second half-season, and it wasn't his choice to split the series up into two parts. As he has already hinted at a lot of He-Man in the back five, and keeping in mind that there were quite a few flashbacks in this first part, it might just be a matter of perspective.
@Kai "the spy" - you seriously gonna make me dig through tweets and youtube videos, just to win an Internet argument? I have better things to do, man.
I'm seeing some definite warm looks and touches between them. They read like girlfriends to me. And why not?
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