Black Adam star Noah Centineo has left his position as He-Man in the deliberate live-action Masters of the Universe film.
For a very long time it appeared like Masters of the Universe was on the proper monitor with Noah Centineo in the position of He-Man alongside the Nee Brothers who have been set to direct the live-action movie primarily based on the animated collection of the similar title. Nonetheless, warning indicators began to indicate after Sony eliminated the movie from its launch calendar final 12 months, and now the movie’s He-Man has left the position as he continues to attract extra consideration from numerous different studios.
Collider broke the information about Noah Centineo leaving the He-Man position behind, as a consultant merely advised the outlet He’s now not connected to that challenge. It’s not a very good signal for Masters of the Universe, however at the very least there may be an animated Netflix collection on the means from fan-favorite icon Kevin Smith and author Marc Bernardin, with Mark Hamill voicing Skeletor and Supergirl alum Chris Wooden voicing He-Man.
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Based mostly on the Mattel franchise of the similar title, Masters of the Universe facilities on the battle between He-Man, the secret id of Prince Adam, and the villainous sorcerer Skeletor on the planet Eternia. The franchise has beforehand spawned an animated TV collection that ran from 1983 to 1985 and 1987 live-action movie starring Dolph Lundgren.
Masters of the Universe shall be directed by The Nee Brothers from a script written by Iron Man writers Artwork Marcum and Matt Holloway. Sony’s Matthew Milam will oversee the challenge for the studio with Mattel serving as a companion on the movie. Escape Artists’ Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch are producing alongside Franklin Leisure’s DeVon Franklin.
Masters of the Universe at the moment doesn’t have a launch date.
Supply: Collider
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