New MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Movie Loses Its He-Man
Sony s Upcoming Much-Anticipated Big-Budget Reboot of Mattel s Classic MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Has Now Lost Its He-Man, Noah Centineo. By Mike Sprague
Masters of the Universe. Now, Centineo has dropped out of the film.
Wyatt Russell
Aaron and Adam Nee (
Iron Man) penned the most recent draft of the script for producer David S. Goyer.
The original film stars Dolph Lundgren as He-Man and Frank Langella as Skeletor. Courteney Cox joins them as Julie Winston with Barry Livingston as Charlie, James Tolkan as Detective Hugh Lubic, Christina Pickles as Sorceress, Meg Foster as Evil-Lyn, Chelsea Field as Teela, Jon Cypher as Man-At-Arms, Billy Barty as Gwildor, Robert Duncan McNeill as Kevin Corrigan, Anthony De Longis as Blade, Tony Carroll as Beast Man, Pons Maar as Saurod, Robert Towers as Karg, and Peter Brooks as Narrator.
Noah Centineo Exits as He-Man in Masters of the Universe Movie Reboot
Noah Centineo Exits as He-Man in Masters of the Universe Movie Reboot
Sony s Masters of the Universe reboot is on the hunt for a new He-Man after Noah Centineo exited the project.
Noah Centineo is out at Sony s
Masters of the Universe reboot. In the works for years, the planned live-action movie took a big step forward in 2019 when Centineo was reportedly cast to play the coveted role of He-Man. It was also reported that Aaron and Adam Nee (
Band of Robbers) would be writing and directing the feature, but updates have been stagnant since.
The Discovery Channel is about to do a little bit of time traveling with the new series
Expedition: Back to the Future. Slated for streaming exclusively on Discovery+, the series from
Expedition Unknown host
Josh Gates will bring in Doc Brown actor
Christopher Lloyd for an adventure to track down the original DeLorean time machine from the first
Back to the Futuremovie. And there are plenty more treats in store for fans of the time traveling franchise.
Expedition: Back to the Future Trailer
How did Universal Pictures lose track of the original DeLorean time machine? Why wasn’t that thing in a vault or a museum somewhere? Well, it turns out there are seven total DeLorean time machines, and Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd will be trying to track down six of them. Their hope is to find one that they can donate to the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Christopher Lloyd To Hunt For DeLoreans In Expedition: Back To The Future Series
Expedition: Back to the Future. The series will see Lloyd team up with
Expedition Unknown host Josh Gates, for a mission to track down existing versions of the DeLorean DMC-12, the unique 1980s car model that served as the iconic time machine for the
Back to the Future trilogy.
Expedition: Back to the Future will stream as a four-part series on Discovery+, starting on March 15th. You can watch the first promo for
Expedition: Back to the Future that
EWrevealed in its exclusive feature:
As you may know, the main DeLorean rests at the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, but as it turns out, the franchise used six other versions. So [Christophger Lloyd and Josh Gates] head out on a quest for the perfect DeLorean time machine, which will be given to Lloyd s partner in time-hopping adventure, Michael J. Fox , to sell at auction to benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation.