He-Man

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TV News

Kevin Smith He-Man ‘Very LGBT’; Lots Of Dialogue, No Action

More potential bad news for Kevin Smith’s new He-Man series coming to Netflix as the new trailer is described as “very LGBT” to go along with the woke rumors, with it also said the show is heavy on dialogue. YouTuber Grace Randolph reviews the trailer noting the song used, “Holding Out For A Hero” by […]

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Movie News

Henry Cavill, Chris Hemsworth Rumored For ‘He-Man’

It’s claimed that both Henry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth are in contention to play the new He-Man for Sony Pictures. The rumor follows Noah Centineo departing the role who is starring as the DC superhero Atom Smasher in Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam. Chris Hemsworth rumored as He-Man A couple of weeks ago saw the rumor

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Kevin Smith’s He-Man Is Woke Possibly Confirmed

Kevin Smith’s He-Man Netflix animated series may indeed be woke, possibly confirming earlier rumors and speculation. Note: Possible spoilers follow. Last year saw it rumored that He-Man would be replaced by Teela in the new Kevin Smith animated series coming to Netflix this Summer, which wouldn’t be a surprise at all and would fit with Hollywood’s

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Kevin Smith’s ‘He-Man’ Unveils First Look

Netflix debuts a first look at the new He-Man animated series coming to the streaming service from Kevin Smith, Masters of the Universe: Revelation. The series is based on the original 1980’s cartoon and action figure line. Check out the pics below. Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy) serves as showrunner and executive producer, with Susan Corbin

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Movie News

Black Adam’s Noah Centineo No Longer Playing He-Man

Noah Centineo is no longer playing He-Man and is not attached to the Masters of the Universe movie that is in development. A rep for the actor filled in Collider, “He is no longer attached to that project,” but no reason was given the article notes. Noah Centineo is playing DC’s Atom Smasher for Dwayne

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Comic Book News

The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile for September 12th, 2012

 

The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile

By: Chris “DOC” Bushley

 

( A weekly quick pick of the five titles that should reside at the top of your pull list. IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER! )

 

I do the research, you reap the reward! Before you head out to your favorite shop today, be sure to add these five titles to your list of goodies! Forget that “apple a day” nonsense, this “DOC’s” prescription to good health starts with these top five books of the week!

[[wysiwyg_imageupload:3024:]]1.  Batgirl #0:  Gail Simone has been hinting about Batgirl’s origin since issue one, especially that fateful night when it was all taken away from her. Well, you won’t see how she learned to walk again here, but you will see her heroism in full swing and her first meeting with a certain Knight! Well paced and very rich in characterization, this is a fantastic series!

2.  Avengers Vs. X-Men #11:  This is the single most impressive book of the series. Continuity issues aside — Cap asks the Hulk to join the Avengers? Wait, isn’t he already one in Avengers Assemble? Oh, that one’s only about Marvel movie characters? Okay! — this one gets the heart racing again! Plus, someone gets kill… oh, right –NO SPOILERS! I always forget!

3.  X-O Manowar #5:  One of Valiant’s coolest creations comes back in it’s flagship title! Enter–Ninjak! Finally, Aric has his hands full when Ninjak is paid to retrieve the X-O armor. But, will the world’s deadliest assassin turn it over or keep it for himself?

4.  Batman #0:  A cool tale about Bruce Wayne’s first attempts at bringing justice to Gotham, but it’s the back-up tale by James Tynion IV and Andy Clarke that makes this book worth while! Revolving around the “Bat family” of characters, we get to see their different perspectives regarding heroism in a single night. Really well done!

5.  He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #2:  Purely for nostalgic reasons, this one continues James Robinson’s tale of young Adam and his quest to remember his past. It seems a certain sorcerer has made him forget the man he truly is, but that won’t stop him from trying! Not even — Trapjaw! Let the eighties reign supreme!