Sure, but 1) he’s gotta get paid, 2) he probably didn’t know beforehand that it would be that bad, and 3) it would have been any better with anyone else in the role and not casting Oscar Isaac wouldn’t have mattered.
Sure, but 1) he’s gotta get paid, 2) he probably didn’t know beforehand that it would be that bad, and 3) it would have been any better with anyone else in the role and not casting Oscar Isaac wouldn’t have mattered.
It’s really hard to blame Oscar Isaac for that Ivan Ooze looking monstrosity.
Part of the problem is that this is a classic example of white-guy-doesn’t-apologize-until-absolutely-forced.
I’m sorry, I was taking a call.
This is the franchise that gave you FISTO, you have no grounds to complain here.
Patton Oswalt.
It’s been a bit since I’ve read Foundation’s Edge or Foundation And Earth, but Bliss didn’t strike me as a strong character, so much as Sexy Lamp With Useful Telepathy.
Merman was originally named Sea-Man.
OK, maybe I exaggerated slightly, but the design choices seriously give me that vibe. It just looks bad.
Nah, it's perfect for the franchise. Masters of the Universe has been corny from the start. Frankly, whoever thought up the name deserves a raise.
If somebody genuinely just wants to do their take on old stuff, that’s fine, but let’s not pretend creators are given a choice, here.
>we have to keep repackaging my childhood for new kids over and over again.
I mean, is “Ram Man” really that much better? People have been making fun of him and Fisto for decades.
Fair enough!
It reminds me of the graphics style of Overwatch.
They're supposed to be new characters which is why you don't know who they are lol
instead we have to keep repackaging my childhood for new kids over and over again
the history of how the HeMan IP was created,
Just in case you forgot, this is also ‘old IP’
He’s ultimately defeated when Skeletor forces him to jog at a brisk pace for two minutes.