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‘Masters of the Universe’ Reboot Gets 2019 Release Date

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In the interest of full disclosure, Masters of the Universe ’87 is one of my all-time favorite films.

Remember the post-credits teaser in the live-action Masters of the Universe movie? Frank Langella’s Skeletor pops up from the water at the bottom of a pit, noting that he’ll soon be back for another battle with He-Man. Of course, that planned sequel never actually happened. And He-Man, Skeletor and the gang have to date never again appeared up on the big screen.

But that will change come 2019!

We’ve just learned tonight that Sony has dated the live-action Masters of the Universe reboot for December 18th, 2019. Previously attached director McG is no longer on board the project, and the studio is currently in the process of finding a new director to bring He-Man back to life. Meanwhile, David S. Goyer (Blade, Batman Begins) is penning the script.

So who’s playing He-Man? How about Skeletor? We’ll let you know as soon as we find out!

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has two awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘Los Vampires’ Trailer Gives Deadly Twist on the Production of 1931’s Spanish ‘Dracula’ [Fantasia 2026]

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Los Vampires Trailer

The production of George Melford‘s 1931 Spanish Dracula sets the stage for murder in the period horror movie Los Vampires, and we’re exclusively premiering the trailer ahead of its festival debut.

Los Vampires will make its World Premiere at the 30th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival, which runs July 16 through August 2.

Watch the stunning new trailer below, which sees art imitate life horrifically, in the vein of Shadow of the Vampire.

The film is set in 1930 Hollywood, and follows as “a Spanish actor is cast in the night shoot of a soon-to-be-legendary vampire film, forced to imitate the English-speaking star who performs the same role by day. The two actors regularly meet at the transitory hours of their shoots, and a rivalry stirs between them. All the while, a string of murders are occurring on and around the soundstage.”

Note that the actor and star in the film’s premise aren’t named; Los Vampires is a “fantastical fictionalized account” of the making of Melford’s classic horror film, one that was shot overnight on the same sets as Tod Browning’s Dracula. That means that names have respectfully been altered.

Los Vampires is written and directed by Craig Mitchell (Komodo), who has lined up an impressive cast.

Lost actor Henry Ian Cusick and Spectre actor Thomas Kretschmann lead as uncanny surrogates for Carlos Villarías and Bela Lugosi.

Daniela Couso (Serial Beauty), Jefferson Mays (Inherent Vice), Oscar Nuñez (“The Office”), and Jorge Diaz (Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones) round out the cast.

Fantasia describes the feature as “a meticulously designed, occult-tinged tribute to the dignity of performance… and a darkly imaginative, bittersweet love letter to old Hollywood – and the forgotten struggles that made it what it was.”

Stay tuned for more on Los Vampires, including premiere timing, as Fantasia gets underway next month.

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