The first social media reactions for Amazon MGM’s upcoming Masters of the Universe adaptation have kicked off an intense debate online after one reviewer praised the film for exploring themes of “fragile masculinity.”
The reaction came from Andrew J. Salazar, co-owner and managing editor of Discussing Film, who posted his early thoughts on X after seeing the movie.
MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE is like a sister film to the first Thor. Struggles to find its footing in the first half, but once it locks on its themes of fragile masculinity and ego, it makes way for an incredibly fun time that’s also visually stimulating. Nicholas Galitzine is great! pic.twitter.com/w0sprjgNZw
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) May 19, 2026
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Salazar wrote: “Masters of The Universe is like a sister film to the first Thor. Struggles to find its footing in the first half, but once it locks on its themes of fragile masculinity and ego, it makes way for an incredibly fun time that’s also visually stimulating. Nicholas Galitzine is great!”
That phrasing immediately became a lightning rod among longtime fans of He-Man, many of whom have grown increasingly frustrated with Hollywood’s tendency to reinterpret classic franchises through modern political or social frameworks.
Audiences have become increasingly wary whenever reviewers begin throwing around phrases like “fragile masculinity,” “toxic masculinity,” or other politically charged terminology in connection with beloved properties.




