There used to be a plan in place to release a ‘Masters of the Universe’ movie, however, due to what has happened with Covid-19 as well as with Hollywood productions, Sony has withdrawn its premiere and given that release date to ‘Uncharted.’ Therefore the film has entered a limbo state whereof not much is known. Despite this, thanks to a Beast Man fan art, we’re able to see what Skeletor’s faithful helper could look like on the big screen.

Although He-Man fans and of the planet of Eternia have not received any news about the film, digital artist George Evangelist has created a Beast Man fan art, which looks exceedingly threatening and creepy. With this image at least, the artist has given fans something a visual of what to expect if it ever hits the big screen.

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Before it became official that Sony was going to slow things down a bit with ‘Masters of the Universe’, the studio appeared to be making progress getting the movie going on the right track. The production was at the point where it had incurred already their directors, writers and they even had Noah Centineo as the protagonist, who immediately began to train for the role.

Beast Man is Skeletor’s right hand man in the 80s animated series, he lives up to his name by being, well… beastly, with an ability to control wild animals. He was one of the central villains of the cartoon.

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Despite the fact that the ‘Masters of the Universe’ project has gone nowhere and nothing has been heard from Sony or its production, fans should not be pessimistic, there is an animated series (style anime) that Netflix is preparing together with the director and producer Kevin Smith, which is entitled ‘Masters of the Universe: Revelations’.

Written by Cesar Moya