Masters of the Universe Gets a Surprising Rotten Tomatoes Score Prediction The upcoming film Masters of the Universe is projected to secure a 74.7% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, according to a prediction market on Kalshi. This score would place the movie just 0.3% short of the 75% threshold required for the site’s “Certified Fresh” designation. The prediction, which has drawn significant attention, reflects a dramatic shift from earlier forecasts that had placed the film’s score in the mid-60s range. The film, which has endured nearly two decades of production delays, has garnered unexpectedly positive reactions from both fans and critics. Its campy yet entertaining adaptation of the He-Man cartoons has been praised for its nostalgic appeal and commitment to the source material. The high anticipated score could significantly impact the movie’s box office performance, particularly after earlier forecasts suggested a challenging opening. The prediction market, which began on May 8, initially projected a mid-60s score for the film. However, the score fluctuated over the following weeks, peaking at 81% on May 18 before settling into the mid-70s range. As of May 21, the market estimated a 74.7% rating, with over $110,000 in bets placed on the outcome. While these predictions are not guaranteed, they offer insight into the film’s potential reception. The final Rotten Tomatoes score will be revealed on June 2 at 6 AM PT (9 AM ET) when the review embargo lifts. A strong score would mark a significant improvement over previous adaptations of the franchise. The 1987 live-action film, starring Dolph Lundgren as He-Man and Frank Langella as Skeletor, received a dismal 21% critics rating.#kalshi #masters_of_the_universe #nicholas_galitzine #he_man #dolph_lundgren
