Go watch Masters of the Universe in the theaters! This movie deserves all the love that it can get.
Stay through the credits... it is totally worth it!
Spread the word!
First theater experience in a long time where people were cheering and belly laughing. There’s a lot of fun to be had here. #Heman far from a perfect movie, but the main message is, “be a man”
…in 2026?
That was a refreshing surprise.
Review on @Criticless_inc soon 💪🏻
This is you from the future- “OH MY GOD! Just saw Masters of the Universe on Prime Video! That was amazing! Why’d no one tell me? wish I could’ve seen it in theaters. My god would this even get a sequel??”
We can change this future. Watch #mastersoftheuniverse in theaters now
I don't give a shit what anyone says, I'm looking forward to Masters of the Universe. It sounds like what we've asked for: an old-fashioned fun popcorn movie...you know, the kind of summer movie we USED to have. All these guessing games, B.O. estimates...no thanks.
I'm GOING.
Here's the correct answer on the Star Wars prequels.
They're not good movies. They're not super enjoyable to watch. They have some quite bad elements.
But they exist in a very good universe that feels full of stories and potential. They're good world building. The original movies takes place on the fringe, you never really see the galaxy they're fighting over. The prequel galaxy is dense, alive, populated. You can imagine being a jedi in it, a sith, a merchant, a simple man.
And everything good after, clone wars, andor, rogue one, feels like its in that rich full universe the prequels made and set the tone of. The prequels weren't good movies but they were good for *star wars*. They made more stories possible and appealing to tell than before.
The sequels were also bad movies but they were also bad for star wars. They fled the rich galaxy back to the fringes, killed off characters and whole political systems in bulk, ensured no post empire pre sequel politics could be interesting because we know it utterly fails immediately, ensured no new jedi order story would be interesting because it utterly fails immediately, and then left a bunch of new threads no one cares to follow. The movies arent that much less enjoyable than the pretty bad prequels. But their impact on the range and attractiveness of potential stories was the opposite, shrinking the pool not widening it.
Peter Jackson laments the death of physical media:
“You can get Blu-rays and DVDs, but they’re almost a niche product for aficionados now,” Jackson said. “Since they only sell small numbers, no studio wants to put extended features on them or to extend the cuts. We did hours and hours of behind-the-scenes material for The Lord of the Rings DVDs, and so many people have thanked me for doing them. People would watch that stuff over and over again because it inspired them to make films. That’s all gone now, and I think it’s a real shame.”
Do you still get real books and DVDs?
You WILL wait 3.5 years for 8 more episodes.
They WILL range from painfully mid to awful.
You WILL clap when digitally de-aged Ewan McGregor dawns his Clone Wars armor and says “Hello there” in a flashback.
You WILL NOT cancel your Disney+ subscription when the season ends.