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  "textContent": "The first reactions for Amazon MGM’s upcoming Masters of the Universe are officially out, and one specific review has ignited a firestorm among longtime fans of the franchise. Andrew J. Salazar, co-owner and managing editor of Discussing Film, described the movie as dealing with themes of “fragile masculinity and ego” in a social media reaction […]\n\nThe post Masters of the Universe Early Review Mentions “Fragile Masculinity” Themes — But is That Actually in This Film? appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
  "title": "Masters of the Universe Early Review Mentions “Fragile Masculinity” Themes — But is That Actually in This Film?"
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