Voltron Holds A Personal Spot In My Childhood, So Here Is What I Want To See From The Henry Cavill Movie

Voltron Holds A Personal Spot In My Childhood, So Here Is What I Want To See From The Henry Cavill Movie

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Filming for the long-awaited live-action adaptation of the 1980s cartoon Voltron finally started late last year. While we don’t have a release date yet, we do know Voltron has a star-studded cast that includes Henry Cavill, Sterling K. Brown, Rita Ora, Alba Baptista, and more. It hasn’t been revealed who each is playing, but I have some thoughts on this and about a whole lot more, as the afternoon cartoon holds a special place in my Gen X heart.

It All Started In St. Louis

I grew up in St. Louis, and while I didn’t realize it at the time, the whole reason we have Voltron at all is because of a TV exec in St. Louis named Ted Kopler. Kopler owned a TV station in St. Louis known as KPLR (get it?). In the 1980s, legend has it that in order to develop programming his young kids would enjoy, he struck on the idea of buying foreign kids’ shows and repackage them in the United States.

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