by Jem Smith » 12 Apr 2026, 01:01
eldavis wrote:Netherrealmer wrote:It will be because He-Man have a sister, her name is She-Ra, and she have her own series as well. Amazon is going to adapt She-Ra into a TV show instead of a comics.
Sounds nice, does she have the same powers as He - man?
Yes and no.
The old version of She-Ra from the 80s (that I watched as a kid) was created because the daughter of the creator of He-Man wanted a show like it for girls. She-Ra was He-Man's twin sister, separated at birth, she has a magic sword too and pretty much the same powers. The show is set on a different planet though (she was kidnapped and taken there as a child) so He-Man isn't in it.
The reboot is called She-Ra and the Princesses of Power- Princesses plural because there are many princesses with different powers. They're all characters who were in the original show but they are more fleshed out storywise and they have different body types (the characters all looked the same except for the hair and colours in the original show to make it easier to make the dolls). There's a more complex story to it which is actually worth watching for adults.
Adora is the princess (as Adam is to He-Man) and she can transform into She Ra with the magic sword. However in this version they talk about other women who held the title of She-Ra before.
Adora is a child soldier who grows up alongside a bunch of other orphans fighting for The Horde (led by the evil Lord Hordak) She leaves the Horde to lead a rebellion with the princesses. Catra, another child soldier she grew up with (they are in love with each other) stays with the Horde.
There are very few male characters in this version, which makes a change. Also a lot of gay or bisexual characters. Even He-Man had that but it wasn't as explicit.
-- 12 Apr 2026, 11:10 --
Netherrealmer wrote:
It seemed like Mattel is going to have a successful cinematic universe after the success of Barbie, but I'm not sure if He-Man and Barbie will be on the same universe. Although Mattel teased that they will make their own cinematic movies, it seemed like this may not be a shared universe with Barbie.
Of course not! I mean, I don't know for sure, but I'd be very surprised if they were trying to make a cinematic universe. It's just a separate franchise.
[quote="eldavis"][quote="Netherrealmer"]It will be because He-Man have a sister, her name is She-Ra, and she have her own series as well. Amazon is going to adapt She-Ra into a TV show instead of a comics.[/quote]
Sounds nice, does she have the same powers as He - man?[/quote]
Yes and no.
The old version of She-Ra from the 80s (that I watched as a kid) was created because the daughter of the creator of He-Man wanted a show like it for girls. She-Ra was He-Man's twin sister, separated at birth, she has a magic sword too and pretty much the same powers. The show is set on a different planet though (she was kidnapped and taken there as a child) so He-Man isn't in it.
The reboot is called She-Ra and the Princesses of Power- Princesses plural because there are many princesses with different powers. They're all characters who were in the original show but they are more fleshed out storywise and they have different body types (the characters all looked the same except for the hair and colours in the original show to make it easier to make the dolls). There's a more complex story to it which is actually worth watching for adults.
Adora is the princess (as Adam is to He-Man) and she can transform into She Ra with the magic sword. However in this version they talk about other women who held the title of She-Ra before.
Adora is a child soldier who grows up alongside a bunch of other orphans fighting for The Horde (led by the evil Lord Hordak) She leaves the Horde to lead a rebellion with the princesses. Catra, another child soldier she grew up with (they are in love with each other) stays with the Horde.
There are very few male characters in this version, which makes a change. Also a lot of gay or bisexual characters. Even He-Man had that but it wasn't as explicit.
-- 12 Apr 2026, 11:10 --
[quote="Netherrealmer"]
It seemed like Mattel is going to have a successful cinematic universe after the success of Barbie, but I'm not sure if He-Man and Barbie will be on the same universe. Although Mattel teased that they will make their own cinematic movies, it seemed like this may not be a shared universe with Barbie.[/quote]
Of course not! I mean, I don't know for sure, but I'd be very surprised if they were trying to make a cinematic universe. It's just a separate franchise.