Masters of the Universe director explains how the new movie reckons with He-Man’s “wildly internally inconsistent” mythology

Masters of the Universe director explains how the new movie reckons with He-Man’s “wildly internally inconsistent” mythology

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While there have been many animated shows, comics, and even a previous live-action movie over the last four decades, Masters of the Universe has never been a franchise where mythology is considered sacred. So when it came to adapting Masters of the Universe once again, director Travis Knight didn’t feel beholden to previous takes on the character.

Speaking with GamesRadar+ at a press event in London, Knight – who fell in love with He-Man aged eight through the original Filmation cartoon and action figures – addressed the new movie’s relationship to continuity in He-Man canon. “It’s certainly something I thought about,” he says. “But anytime you’ve got a property like this, a world and a series of characters that have been around for over four decades, the continuity is going to be all over the place. And it is in this property. It’s wildly internally inconsistent. So, in the end, you have to decide what you embrace and what you leave behind.”

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