10 Decisions New Masters Of The Universe Movie Must Get Right

1. No She-Ra... At Least Not Yet

She-Ra isn't inherently bad. She had some decent cohorts and a nemesis who was arguably even more powerful than Skeletor. Quite frankly, it's just too soon to bring her into the fold. So many potential plot points come into play as far as She-Ra is concerned. Technically, she is He-Man/Adam's twin sister and was abducted by the wicked Hordak when she was an infant. To pull this off, it would have to be pretty deeply entrenched in the film's mythos. This is a branch of the story that doesn't need to be introduced until at least a few movies in...if at all. Really, She-Ra always felt a bit forced as a chance to open up the brand to girls. Teela and the Sorceress provide plenty of bad-assery as it is. We don't really need She-Ra...at least not yet. Who knows, maybe down the line she would do as she was originally intended an encourage the female 30-somethings to buy into the franchise, but let's see how the first one or two films pan out first. The right decision: A subtle hint that the She-ra-verse may show up in a later film. The wrong decision: The "Princess of Power" shows up in the third act to aid a battered He-Man.
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