Categories: Entertainment

Mattel builds He-Man movie buzz with new action figures

NUREMBERG, Germany, Jan 29 (Reuters) – Mattel launched a new line of action figures on Thursday for its upcoming live-action movie "Masters of the Universe", aiming to repeat the success of its 2023 smash hit "Barbie". The toymaker has more than a dozen movies in development as it looks to reinvigorate its brands and spur demand. "Masters of the Universe" is Mattel's second major theatrical release after "Barbie", which grossed more than $1.4 billion worldwide and won an Academy Award. The toy launch builds on momentum from the new movie's first teaser trailer, released last week, which has since racked up more than 30 million YouTube views. Roberto Stanichi, Mattel's chief global brand officer, said there was a lot of nostalgia for a toy line that first came out in the 1980s. "So we've been waiting for the right moment to bring it back in a way that really delivers on the legacy", he said at the Nuremberg International Toy Fair in Germany. The decision to relaunch the brand was driven by Mattel finding the right team to make the movie, led by Oscar-nominated director Travis Knight, he told Reuters. The action figures – including He-Man, Skeletor and Evil-Lyn – will retail for about $25 and roll out globally from April, around two months before the movie, starring Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man, hits theatres. The cast includes Jared Leto as the villain Skeletor, as well as Idris Elba, Alison Brie and Camila Mendes. (Reporting by Louisa Off in Nuremberg and Miranda Murray in Berlin. Editing by Mark Potter)

(The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)

Indianews Syndication

Recent Posts

'House of the Dragon' season three welcomes you back to Westeros

Dragons, war and more dragons: "House of the Dragon" really lives up to its title,…

1 hour ago

Atlas Capital Highlights Growing Gap Between Value Creation and Market Recognition in India’s Capital Markets

As institutional ownership deepens, investor confidence is becoming an increasingly important driver of valuation, ownership…

6 hours ago

Diversity declining among streaming films, study finds

Women directors dropped to just over 23% and leads of colour fell to 36% on…

11 hours ago