Masters of the Universe is a box office flop. Can they really be serious about a sequel?
WARNING: Minor spoiler ahead! By the power of Grayskull, Amazon MGM has the power to revive a franchise that hasnโt been big since Choppers were the coolest bikes in town R eports suggest Travis Knightโs Masters of the Universe made just $54m (ยฃ40m) globally on debut at the week
WARNING: Minor spoiler ahead! By the power of Grayskull, Amazon MGM has the power to revive a franchise that hasnโt been big since Choppers were the coolest bikes in town
R eports suggest Travis Knightโs Masters of the Universe made just $54m (ยฃ40m) globally on debut at the weekend, a figure that, while not exactly fatal, would usually be considered a disappointment for a mainstream movie with a budget of more than $200m. Worse still, this heavily caffeinated, meta take on the 1980s TV show arrived carrying the weight of a major studio relaunch and decades of pent-up nostalgia. On paper at least, its bow looks less like the birth of a cinematic universe than the sort of expensive stumble from which some franchises never recover.
So why then does everyone involved in this thing seem so cheerful? โTravis Knight and the entire cast and film-making team have delivered something truly special,โ Amazon MGMโs Kevin Wilson gushed to Variety. โThis opening is exactly the kind of critical first moment that validates our holistic distribution strategy โ building awareness and engagement that will carry well beyond the theatrical window.โ
Meanwhile, Knight has been talking up the possibility of sequels, after the movie appeared to introduce He-Manโs twin She-Ra in a mid-credits scene. โWith every movie that Iโve ever made, Iโve always imagined where the characters go outside โฆ the bounds of the movie,โ Knight told TechRadar . โYou want to tell a self-contained story, and I think weโve done that with this movie, but there are things within the wider mythology that didnโt fit within that, and the She-Ra character was one of them.โ
โAdora is also a character that carries a lot of weight with her,โ he added. โA lot of people, myself included, love that character, so we wanted to give a little nod to where that could go if we were given the opportunity to tell more stories.โ
So far, so positive. Yet the real question is: why? Data from the opening weekend suggests that nearly 40% of Masters of the Universeโs audience were over 45, hinting that nostalgia for the original show probably fuelled much of the filmโs relatively meagre box office take. That doesnโt bode well for the rest of the movieโs run, as it may well be that the core audience have already seen it.
Maybe, in a world where streaming giants are studios and toy manufacturers wield the sort of power once reserved for Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, it doesnโt really matter. Masters of the Universe was popular with audiences ( Rotten Tomatoes says 87% of filmgoers liked it ), and Mattel and Amazon have effectively revived a franchise that hasnโt really been big since Choppers were the coolest bikes in town.
Read a little deeper into Wilsonโs statement on the filmโs opening and you might wonder if that quote about โholistic distribution strategyโ is really a boast about owning the cinema release, the streaming service and much of the ecosystem that follows. โBy the power of Grayskull, I have the power!โ it is not โ but it does have the unmistakable ring of a man who controls the castle gates. Once it hits Prime, Amazonโs algorithms will presumably place Masters of the Universe in front of just about everyone in the world who owns a TV, and by the time part two rolls around in a couple of years, weโll all be wondering how we ever did without this saga on the big screen for almost four decades.

