Skeletor is gonna refrence the meme “until we meet again”?
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to YES if, in the theatrical cut of the 2026 live-action film Masters of the Universe (released in June 2026), the character Skeletor (voiced or portrayed by Jared Leto) speaks the phrase "Until we meet again!" (or a direct variation such as "Until we meet again").
If the phrase is not spoken by Skeletor in the theatrical cut of the film (including any post-credits scenes), this market will resolve to NO.
Notes and Edge Cases:
Promotional Materials: Official trailers, promotional imagery, social media ads, and tie-in commercial campaigns do not count toward a YES resolution. The line must appear in the actual theatrical movie.
Language: Resolution will be determined by the original English-language audio track of the film.
Postponement: If the theatrical release of the movie is delayed beyond June 2026, the market will remain open until the film is officially released. If the film is canceled or indefinitely shelved without a release by December 31, 2027, the market will resolve to N/A.
Background
The live-action Masters of the Universe film, directed by Travis Knight and starring Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man and Jared Leto as Skeletor, is scheduled to premiere in theaters on June 5, 2026.
Over the years, the character of Skeletor has become the subject of several viral internet memes. The most prominent of these is the "Skeletor Facts" meme, which features the villain delivering a bizarre or disturbing fact before running away while shouting, "Until we meet again!" While Amazon MGM Studios released a promotional image in late May 2026 recreating the setup of the "Skeletor Facts" meme, fans are closely watching to see if a direct nod to the meme's signature catchphrase actually makes it into the final theatrical cut of the movie.
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