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I like to see old properties like this get a modern development. Like everything else though, I'm sure there will be enough changing from the original material that it will be considered more accessable to the mainstream but frustrate those who are long term fans.
I used to enjoy MASK a lot, but never to the point that I wanted the toys. I hope they do a good job with it, it has a lot of potential.
Wow! M.A.S.K along with Transformers and TMNT were my favourite toy lines as a kid, so this news means all 3 properties have modern movie releases. if done right this movie could be very cool! I wouldn't object if it lead to some toy reissues either...
Back when Hasbro was talking about its cinematic universe, I always thought M.A.S.K. was the easiest tech that could evolve from the Transformers. I mean they had a whole Stealth Force line (and convincing holograms if that helps).
In later TF movies, I expected groups like Cemetery Wind to be riding in generic armored strike vehicles to aid them against giant robots.
So set a new franchise somewhere else in the world, where some no-gooders who operate under a punchy acronym have acquired this tech and been secretly improving it for nefarious purposes, and the creation of M.A.S.K. was the do-gooder response. Transformers footage would only need to be shown or spoken about for 2 seconds.
*I clearly know nothing on the canon M.A.S.K. backstory.
I liked the show and toys a lot when I was a kid. The toys mostly still hold up, but when I watched a few episodes several years ago I had to stop. Better left as a good memory :o, I'm completely happy for the synopsis to mostly change.
I doubt they would still have the vintage molds, but maybe they do. :cool:
Some of the Human Alliance Basics sets could have passed for MASK vehicles too. :o
I have VERY mixed feelings. It COULD be good, but so many of these remakes have been hit and miss.
I'm going to wait and see with it all.
Only if the boxes and date stamping on the reissues are clearly different from the originals.
I'm happy for people to get their hands on these toys because they're awesome, but I'd at least like my sealed and boxed stuff to hold some of its value.
Are you talking about T-bob? To be honest they could just leave him out of it.
I'd dig a M.A.S.K live action film. Given that Hollywood likes to follow established formulas I wouldn't even mind if it was a Fast & Furious style film.
But given it's Hasbro it'll probably end up like G.I Joe.
Don't deny you'll all buy a Rhino toy. :)
I was trying to be optimisitc. Realistically, the odds are on it being a turd.
EDIT: Also let's hope that the production team, unlike IDW, actually know what they're doing here. And for anyone who asks, yes I could have done a job way better on the story than they were clearly capable of. In fact I know exactly how I would have approached it, people would have still gotten a black leader of M.A.S.K., the integrity of the character would have been intact and it would have told a very human story - one about the hidden costs of war and the dark legacies it can sometimes breed. Old-time fans would have probably wanted to throw their comics across the room; not because of the quality of the story, but because of the dark place it would have gone and how tortured their old favourite characters would have been in this.
Aura ON!
As long as they find a director who keeps it close to the cartoon. I wanna see some gullwing door red Thunderhawk car with Matt Tracker and Gloria Barker a little Spectrum's got such super vision. Fighting Switchblade in the skies.
I'm a M.A.S.K nerd only second to my Transformers and there is Thundercats too....oh the love of the best cartoons ever. 80's
As soon as I saw there was a new post in this thread I knew it had to be you Ethel. :D
Probably because it was awesome. I have unleashed it on my son and he loves it too. My brother had Rhino and I had the Jet/Helicopter. It is probably not as good as I remember but I loved it as a kid.
I was a huge M.A.S.K nerd too, again second only to Transformers for me. I had a decent collection but no big ones like Rhino or Outlaw.
Strangely, I loved the cartoon as a kid but can't enjoy it now, whereas I still really enjoy the transformers cartoon.
I vaguely remember hearing about this back when it was announced, but I hadn't read the quote wikipedia's got (from 2018) that it'd be 'a contemporary subculture movie with a youth empowerment angle.' I don't want to read too much into it, but that kind of makes me suspect Scott was going to be the main character, so we may have dodged a bullet there.
I'm kind of having a difficult time imagining a M.A.S.K. film, just on the basis that - and I say this with love - it was dumb as a bag of rocks. I mean Bumblebee showed pretty clearly that you do want to lean into the colourful 80s nostalgia, rather than redesign everything to be grey and military (looking at you, Rise of Cobra), but I feel like there's a really small audience for whom a straight-up live action version of Thunderhawk flying around on its stupid gull-wing doors is not a joke. Tough pitch.
(That said, if you're reading this Paramount, the magic words are 'Eva Green as Vanessa Warfield'.)