<p>Los Angeles: Amazon MGM Studios is in discussion to develop the live-action movie adaptation of <em>Masters of the Universe</em> series.</p>.<p>The project comes from Adam and Aaron Nee, the writing and directing team behind <em>The Lost City</em>, reported entertainment news outlet <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p>According to the publication, the project was earlier being developed at Netflix but the streaming service dropped it in July this year.</p>.With Diana’s death, ‘The Crown’ enters its most evocative era.<p>The streamer spent nearly $ 30 million in development costs over two years for the project, which was meant to star Kyle Allen as Prince Adam aka He-Man.</p>.<p><em>Masters of the Universe</em> is based on Mattel's famous toy line that spawned a successful animated TV series (1983-85) as well as a 1987 film.</p>.<p>The story revolves around the warrior He-Man, the only hope of a magical land called Eternia.</p>.<p>Dolph Lundgren featured in the original movie as the title character, while Frank Langella played the villainous Skeleto. </p>
<p>Los Angeles: Amazon MGM Studios is in discussion to develop the live-action movie adaptation of <em>Masters of the Universe</em> series.</p>.<p>The project comes from Adam and Aaron Nee, the writing and directing team behind <em>The Lost City</em>, reported entertainment news outlet <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p>According to the publication, the project was earlier being developed at Netflix but the streaming service dropped it in July this year.</p>.With Diana’s death, ‘The Crown’ enters its most evocative era.<p>The streamer spent nearly $ 30 million in development costs over two years for the project, which was meant to star Kyle Allen as Prince Adam aka He-Man.</p>.<p><em>Masters of the Universe</em> is based on Mattel's famous toy line that spawned a successful animated TV series (1983-85) as well as a 1987 film.</p>.<p>The story revolves around the warrior He-Man, the only hope of a magical land called Eternia.</p>.<p>Dolph Lundgren featured in the original movie as the title character, while Frank Langella played the villainous Skeleto. </p>