It's a He-Man film special!

Val Staples, Rob Base, Jon Kallis and Nate Baertsch are back to discuss He-Man and She-Ra.

In this episode they are joined by He-Man film writer Christopher Yost as they discuss
Star Wars chit chat (no spoilers),
She-Ra in a He-Man film,
imagery that helps inspire He-Man and writing,
delays in making a He-Man movie,
different scripts so far,
nods to previous canons,
things that should be in the movie,
defining He-Man,
how to write for multiple generations of fans,
writing for fans and a general audience,
choosing characters for the film,
defining Skeletor,
action in the film,
defining Eternia,
film franchise and writing for multiple movies,
sequels and end trailers,
hardest thing to write in the script,
favorite characters,
rewrites and revisions to a script,
languages on Eternia,
Battle Cat talking,
breaking into writing,
the power of Grayskull,
will the movie happen,
thoughts on Chris Yost's ideas,
and much more!

Intro/Outro info:
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Recorded on December 17, 2015
Runtime: 1 hour, 05 minutes, 11 seconds