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Rivian R1S review: second time’s the charm

Rivian R1S review: second time’s the charm

Just four years after Rivian began selling its R1T truck, 2025 marks the beginning of the R1T and R1S’ second generation. Considering they look essentially the same on the outside, it might be hard to decipher what warrants a new generation. But underneath, it’s actually quite easy: all-new electric architecture, a new motor arrangement, retuned suspension, and more. Kicking off at $107,700, here’s how all these revisions make the 2025 Rivian R1S Premium Tri-Motor a true frontrunner in the modern EV space.

The tri-motor arrangement fits in between the base dual and top-level quad, and was my tester’s powertrain for a whole week. All together, output is rated at 805 horsepower and 1,105 pound-feet of torque, which is enough to hit 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds. The sole battery available is the brand’s Max spec at 141.5 kWh, possessing a charging rate of 220 kW and range of 371 to 405 miles depending on power settings and driving habits. During my week with it, I saw 340 miles in an even split between highway, off-road, and around-town driving.

But this isn’t the only significant update to the R1S’ EV architecture.

“We clean-sheeted all of the electronics and harnesses in the vehicle, and placed controllers in zones where we could reduce the overall number of wires,” Kyle Lobo, Director of Electrical Architecture at Rivian explained in a recent interview. Lobo and his team laid them out in an east, west, and south orientation, where they’re local to what they control, and then networked them all together. Going from 17 ECUs to just seven, the overall system weight was reduced by 44 pounds and cut out over 1.6 miles of harness. This also improves manufacturability; less parts and wiring to install means faster production time. Not only that, but all ECUs are now built in-house, speeding up production even further and increasing autonomy from outside suppliers.

Another big change is software-resettable e-fuses which monitor current and voltage on every line. When something goes wrong, Rivian relays this information to its service team and the owner. This further bolsters overall simplicity, and lays the groundwork for the company’s future R2 and R3 models.

When it comes to a screen-heavy user interface, I’m usually a bit of a Luddite; the more physical buttons the better. However, Rivian’s infotainment system was quite refreshing and easy-to-use, with no lag moving between screens and settings and great response. Its 15.6-inch screen’s resolution followed suit, and while I thought I’d miss the familiarity of Apple CarPlay, the brand’s in-house software was an excellent substitute. Besides some lag while scrolling through a particularly large Spotify playlist, it was all quite intuitive. Going one further, this was my first time utilizing an app-based digital key to start and stop the vehicle, and Rivian’s software made it a seamless and trouble-free transition.

Additionally, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control are standard, and just as seamless and smooth in their operation as getting up to speed with the rest of the R1S’ tech. Automatic emergency braking came in clutch on one occasion, in the rain and in response to a clueless Los Angeles driver—it hauled all 7000+ lbs down to a stop in an assured manner.

Overall, the 2025 Rivian R1S possessed an everyday SUV-like driving experience. It didn’t feel like a forward-thinking, futuristic concept of mobility, but rather drove as if it were part of GMC or Lincoln’s traditional ICE lineups. Though, with one caveat: Its standard, re-tuned-for-2025 air suspension had an excellent overall ride quality, and even felt agile in its more performance-oriented setting.

Then, of all the EVs I’ve driven over the years with one-pedal driving, the R1S was the easiest to master. Some systems require a bit more brain-to-throttle calibration than usual, but I enjoyed my tester’s three levels of intensity, and altered them frequently depending on the mood or amount of regeneration I was aiming for.

Besides being marketed as a spacious, three-row full-size EV truck, the R1S is also designed for off-the-pavement work, which I got the chance to try out up north of Los Angeles in a series of mountainside trails. With a 35.8-degree approach, 29.6-degree breakover, and 34.4-degree departure angle, plus an impressive 15 inches of ground clearance, it shrugged off some tricky sections where pitch and roll became rather excessive. One-pedal driving made the experience all-the-more enjoyable, too, as it allowed for incredibly precise throttle control.

Sporting Rivian’s All-Terrain package, my tester’s 20-inch Pirelli tires never lost their footing while ascending some properly brutal ascents. I was glad to have such trail-ready treads as added insurance against any potential sidewall cuts over particularly rocky bits. Finally, there weren’t any downsides in terms of road noise when I returned to paved tarmac, though Rivian says this package will reduce range by 10-15 percent.

Besides an ever-so-slight software glitch using Spotify, I had a hard time finding anything annoying or lacking in the 2025 Rivian R1S. I never drove any previous iteration of the R1, but it’s cool to see that, in just a few short years, this smaller—yet increasingly larger—name in EVs has made something this good, and makes me all-the-more excited to see how the R2 and R3 shake out when they arrive.

Photography by Peter Nelson / The Verge

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vivo hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.

Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra

vivo X300 Ultra India Launch Expected in May: Specs, Price, Features
	
After launching in China, the Vivo X300 Ultra is now expected to go global on April 24. Although vivo hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.



Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra







From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.



One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.



India Launch Timeline and Availability






The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.



Expected Price and Market Positioning



The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.





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From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.

One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.

India Launch Timeline and Availability

Vivo X300 Ultra india

The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.

Expected Price and Market Positioning

The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.

#vivo #X300 #Ultra #India #Launch #Expected #Specs #Price #FeaturesVivo">vivo X300 Ultra India Launch Expected in May: Specs, Price, Features
	
After launching in China, the Vivo X300 Ultra is now expected to go global on April 24. Although vivo hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.



Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra







From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.



One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.



India Launch Timeline and Availability






The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.



Expected Price and Market Positioning



The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.





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hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.

Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra

vivo X300 Ultra India Launch Expected in May: Specs, Price, Features
	
After launching in China, the Vivo X300 Ultra is now expected to go global on April 24. Although vivo hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.



Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra







From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.



One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.



India Launch Timeline and Availability






The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.



Expected Price and Market Positioning



The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.





#vivo #X300 #Ultra #India #Launch #Expected #Specs #Price #FeaturesVivo

From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.

One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.

India Launch Timeline and Availability

Vivo X300 Ultra india

The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.

Expected Price and Market Positioning

The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.

#vivo #X300 #Ultra #India #Launch #Expected #Specs #Price #FeaturesVivo">vivo X300 Ultra India Launch Expected in May: Specs, Price, Features

After launching in China, the Vivo X300 Ultra is now expected to go global on April 24. Although vivo hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.

Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra

vivo X300 Ultra India Launch Expected in May: Specs, Price, Features
	
After launching in China, the Vivo X300 Ultra is now expected to go global on April 24. Although vivo hasn’t officially confirmed the timeline, signs point toward an upcoming rollout. India may not have to wait much longer, as the launch is expected soon after, with the phone aiming to stand out mainly for its camera capabilities. Europe is expected to get the phone first, with other regions likely to follow soon after.



Key Specifications of Vivo X300 Ultra







From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.



One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.



India Launch Timeline and Availability






The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.



Expected Price and Market Positioning



The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.





#vivo #X300 #Ultra #India #Launch #Expected #Specs #Price #FeaturesVivo

From a specifications standpoint, the Vivo X300 Ultra will take the X300 Pro’s features to the next level. It will come with a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It may also pack a 7,000mAh battery and use the Snapdragon 7 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Even though these are solid features, they are not the primary reason this phone stands out.

One of the standout features of the Vivo X300 Ultra is its camera system. The device is said to be equipped with two 200MP cameras, with one serving as the main camera and the other as the periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the device will have a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing selfie camera. A separate teleconverter module will be available for this device, enabling users to capture high-zoom images.

India Launch Timeline and Availability

Vivo X300 Ultra india

The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May, with sources suggesting a May 7 release date. However, the official release date has yet to be confirmed, and the launch is expected soon after this. The phone has already been showcased in India, with a recent picture posted showing it in the hands of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer.

Expected Price and Market Positioning

The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will likely have a high price point, particularly when considering international markets. In China, Vivo sells the 16GB + 1TB variant for about Rs 1.3 lakh, but in Europe, the company could price it at around EUR 1,900 (roughly Rs 2.08 lakh). At this price, it goes beyond devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.

#vivo #X300 #Ultra #India #Launch #Expected #Specs #Price #FeaturesVivo
from the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”

The He-Man Transformation in ‘Masters of the Universe’ Gave Us Chills
                Now, I wasn’t expecting that. I was sitting in a theater watching a 20-minute series of clips from the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”  Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

 And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right. There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

 That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

 In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor. Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest. Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.  Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.      #HeMan #Transformation #Masters #Universe #Gave #ChillsCinemaCon,Masters of the Universe,Travis Knight

Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right.

There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor.

Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest.

Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

#HeMan #Transformation #Masters #Universe #Gave #ChillsCinemaCon,Masters of the Universe,Travis Knight">The He-Man Transformation in ‘Masters of the Universe’ Gave Us Chills
                Now, I wasn’t expecting that. I was sitting in a theater watching a 20-minute series of clips from the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”  Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

 And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right. There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

 That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

 In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor. Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest. Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.  Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.      #HeMan #Transformation #Masters #Universe #Gave #ChillsCinemaCon,Masters of the Universe,Travis Knight

. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”

The He-Man Transformation in ‘Masters of the Universe’ Gave Us Chills
                Now, I wasn’t expecting that. I was sitting in a theater watching a 20-minute series of clips from the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”  Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

 And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right. There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

 That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

 In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor. Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest. Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.  Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.      #HeMan #Transformation #Masters #Universe #Gave #ChillsCinemaCon,Masters of the Universe,Travis Knight

Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right.

There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor.

Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest.

Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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Now, I wasn’t expecting that. I was sitting in a theater watching a 20-minute series of clips from the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”

The He-Man Transformation in ‘Masters of the Universe’ Gave Us Chills
                Now, I wasn’t expecting that. I was sitting in a theater watching a 20-minute series of clips from the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie. Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) has returned to Eternia, and he finds himself facing off with Trap-Jaw (Sam C. Wilson). Adam is trying to use some of the skills he learned back on Earth to mediate the tense situation, but the villain isn’t having any of it. He starts to beat the crap out of him when Teela (Camila Mendes) screams, “Use the sword!”  Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

 And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right. There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

 That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

 In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor. Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest. Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.  Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.      #HeMan #Transformation #Masters #Universe #Gave #ChillsCinemaCon,Masters of the Universe,Travis Knight

Yup. It was about to happen. The ultimate Masters of the Universe moment. A moment that, if handled incorrectly, could put a damper on everything around it. Adam touches the sword strapped to his back, and the second he touches it, he has a vision. It’s the Sorceress, played by Morena Baccarin. “Say the phrase,” the vision says to him, floating in the sky. Adam wasn’t expecting to see that and is a little shook by it. The vision returns. “By the power of Grayskull…” she says, trying to help.

And so Adam pulls out the sword and points it to the sky. “By the power of Grayskull,” he begins as the clouds above start to swirl. Lightning begins to crackle. It’s about to happen. “I have the power,” he then screams. Adam rises into the air. His clothes disappear, and his muscles start to build. Armor forms around him as the camera circles around in slow motion. Finally, he comes back to the ground, forever changed. He’s He-Man. And, right then, we get a POV shot of Adam looking at his abs. Yup. He’s changed, all right.

There’s more to the scene too, including a ton of action, but director Travis Knight handles the moment with absolute sincerity. He pushes it to the very edge of plausibility and fantasy and then acknowledges it for just a second. He knows this is wild. He knows it’s silly. But also, he doesn’t care. This is a freaking He-Man movie, and even though I’ve always been more of a tangential He-Man fan, watching this scene gave me chills. It’s that good.

That tone is apparent throughout the rest of the footage screened at the CinemaCon adjacent event, too. We saw Skeletor’s armies storming Eternos as King Randor, Queen Marlena, Prince Adam, and—yes—even Princess Adora try to escape. Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mekaneck are among the heroes fighting for them. Man at Arms (Idris Elba) promises to help the royals escape, kicking all sorts of ass on the way to the exit. That is, until he finds himself opposite Lock-Jaw and loses.

In this version of Masters of the Universe, the film begins with Skeletor (Jared Leto) actually winning. That’s why Prince Adam is sent away to Earth, to keep him safe. We even saw Skeletor’s speech to King Randor as the rest of the family escapes. He’s evil and weird, and it ends with a very awkward moment that feels perfectly Skeletor.

Basically, the footage was a very encouraging tease that Knight has found the balance to acknowledge the inherent weirdness of He-Man, with all the crazy creatures, rules, magic, muscles, and more, while also taking it seriously enough to make you feel for the characters. We can’t wait to see the rest.

Masters of the Universe opens on June 5.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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