Masters of the Universe: Revelation: Your Thoughts (Spoilers)
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 5:15 am
I don't like it when creators outright lie to fans. I'm okay with little white lies like how in the trailers for Avengers: Endgame Black Widow's hair was digitally dyed blond and removed Professor Hulk and Thor. That's harmless and kinda fun when after the film we go back and have fun seeing how well they tricked us without technically actually lying to us and the creators carefully phrased their words and never said or did anything that was technically inaccurate.
And then we have Masters of the Universe: Revelation and The Last of Us Part 2 which had the creators of both series outright lying in both cases on rather big things with both saying that MOTUR is He-Man's story and TLOF2 is Ellie's and Joel's story and both saying that the story in question was going to focus on both the character people want to see... And both are outright lies as He-Man is killed in episode 1 of the show and Joel is likewise killed before the end of Act 1 in TLOU2. For me, it's not that these characters are killed that bug me as I've never had that much investment in He-Man as a character and I was expecting Joel to die but rather it's the fact that the creators lied to the fans instead of being upfront or, at the very least, less pissy about fans who are, understandably, upset at not only seeing a character they love die but also being lied to.
Now, personally I've yet to watching MOTUR mainly because, again, I've never been a huge fan of the series. I love She-Ra and the Princesses of Power but I only checked it out at first due to a few friends saying that I would like it. This series, however, well... I do plan to eventually watch but I don't like how it lied during marketing. Say what you will about She-Ra and its comments to the original series but it never tried to hide what it was and was as upfront as it could get when it came to marketing. It helped that it did show respect to the original in later seasons and had a good story to tell with a well thought out plot and well rounded characters.
But, Revelation is intended as a direct sequel to the original series and killing off the main character and lying by saying said sequel was his story only to kill him off in the first episode... I just don't care for that sort of mentality. I didn't like it in TLOU2 and I don't like it here. Again, not a fan of the original series, I'm not angry because of how this is being written, I'm annoyed because the creators lied and are playing the wounded party when if they had been a bit more upfront it likely wouldn't have gotten this bad.
You don't have to give away any major plot points but you can be more upfront about it. Just say, at the start, that this is Teela's story and not He-Man's but promise that Adam/He-Man will play a major role in the series and that we'll get to see him kick-@$$ like in the old days. Sure, he'll still be killed but from what I understand he DOES play a major role and will make a return at some point so fans are at least prepared to see where this story goes and aren't angry that they are being lied to.
I hate to keep harping on about that but I just don't care for this type of marketing because it doesn't make the creators seem clever it makes them look like an @$$ because they were more interested in outsmarting the viewer then just letting them experience their story.
Thoughts?
And then we have Masters of the Universe: Revelation and The Last of Us Part 2 which had the creators of both series outright lying in both cases on rather big things with both saying that MOTUR is He-Man's story and TLOF2 is Ellie's and Joel's story and both saying that the story in question was going to focus on both the character people want to see... And both are outright lies as He-Man is killed in episode 1 of the show and Joel is likewise killed before the end of Act 1 in TLOU2. For me, it's not that these characters are killed that bug me as I've never had that much investment in He-Man as a character and I was expecting Joel to die but rather it's the fact that the creators lied to the fans instead of being upfront or, at the very least, less pissy about fans who are, understandably, upset at not only seeing a character they love die but also being lied to.
Now, personally I've yet to watching MOTUR mainly because, again, I've never been a huge fan of the series. I love She-Ra and the Princesses of Power but I only checked it out at first due to a few friends saying that I would like it. This series, however, well... I do plan to eventually watch but I don't like how it lied during marketing. Say what you will about She-Ra and its comments to the original series but it never tried to hide what it was and was as upfront as it could get when it came to marketing. It helped that it did show respect to the original in later seasons and had a good story to tell with a well thought out plot and well rounded characters.
But, Revelation is intended as a direct sequel to the original series and killing off the main character and lying by saying said sequel was his story only to kill him off in the first episode... I just don't care for that sort of mentality. I didn't like it in TLOU2 and I don't like it here. Again, not a fan of the original series, I'm not angry because of how this is being written, I'm annoyed because the creators lied and are playing the wounded party when if they had been a bit more upfront it likely wouldn't have gotten this bad.
You don't have to give away any major plot points but you can be more upfront about it. Just say, at the start, that this is Teela's story and not He-Man's but promise that Adam/He-Man will play a major role in the series and that we'll get to see him kick-@$$ like in the old days. Sure, he'll still be killed but from what I understand he DOES play a major role and will make a return at some point so fans are at least prepared to see where this story goes and aren't angry that they are being lied to.
I hate to keep harping on about that but I just don't care for this type of marketing because it doesn't make the creators seem clever it makes them look like an @$$ because they were more interested in outsmarting the viewer then just letting them experience their story.
Thoughts?