How do you make a He-Man story that’s neither leaning into toxic masculinity nor lampooning it so much that even self-described woke audiences roll their eyes? Somehow, miraculously, Masters of the Universe cracked the code and made a pretty delightful fantasy adventure to boot.
Full disclosure: the extend of my knowledge about Eternia and the power of Greyskull comes from ND Stevenson’s animated Netflix masterpiece She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Since virtually none of those characters appear in the film, that makes me more or less a He-Man novice watching 2026’s Masters of the Universe. My eyes are fresh! The key jangling fan service mostly went over my head. I even chuckled at an Amazon joke? What is the world coming to?
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