Fat Man's gonna betray us, isn't he? He keeps saying he's not going to change anything and not re-inventing anything, but instead using marketing terms about how he's just making things more grown up and appeal to everyone the way Marvel does.
https://gizmodo.com/he-mans-new-animated-series-looked-to-marvel-for-inspir-1847009592>“Our manifest was to be fanservicey,” Smith told io9 on the phone last month while promoting his new book. “We did not have a kind of creative, let’s call it, freedom to reinvent the franchise the way that She-Ra did and did it brilliantly. [Noelle Stevenson’s] She-Ra cartoon played to a lot more people than it probably ever would have played to if they just kept it in its original incarnation. But She-Ra, even in its era, wasn’t as well known as He-Man and the Masters of the Universe so there’s more room for creativity there. And in fact, that’s what they were allowed to do. ”>Smith said in the writer’s room he and the others tried to use what he called the Marvel method. “And by Marvel method, we mean the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” he said. “Which is when I go to the Marvel movie and I take my kid, I’m enjoying it and I’m enjoying sharing it with my kid because I was like, ‘This is the shit I grew up on.’ Now you’re growing up on it, too ... That’s what we baked into the DNA of Masters of the Universe: Revelation.”