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Masters of the Universe

Masters of the Universe

7,4 /10 (171 Votes)
2026 EN 141 min

Overview

After being separated for 15 years, the Sword of Power leads Prince Adam back to Eternia, where he discovers his home shattered under the fiendish rule of Skeletor. To save his family and his world, Adam must join forces with his closest allies, Teela and Duncan/Man-At-Arms, and embrace his true destiny as He-Man — the most powerful man in the universe.

Release date

03/06/2026

Votes

171

Popularity

312.6

Witness how he became He-Man.

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

141 min

Budget

$200,000,000

Revenue

$59,699,997

Website

www.amazon.com
Nicholas Galitzine

Nicholas Galitzine

Adam Glenn / He-Man

Camila Mendes

Camila Mendes

Teela

Idris Elba

Idris Elba

Duncan / Man-At-Arms

Jared Leto

Jared Leto

Skeletor

Alison Brie

Alison Brie

Evil-Lyn

Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Malcolm / Fisto

Jon Xue Zhang

Jon Xue Zhang

Ram-Man

Sam C. Wilson

Sam C. Wilson

Kronis / Trap Jaw

Charlotte Riley

Charlotte Riley

Queen Marlena

James Purefoy

James Purefoy

King Randor

Morena Baccarin

Morena Baccarin

The Sorceress

Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig

Roboto (voice)

Sasheer Zamata

Sasheer Zamata

Suzie

Christian Vunipola

Christian Vunipola

Hussein

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Tom Wilton

Cringer / Battle Cat (voice)

Artie Wilkinson-Hunt

Artie Wilkinson-Hunt

Young Prince Adam

Eire Farrell

Eire Farrell

Young Teela

Christiaan Bettridge

Christiaan Bettridge

Dian

Gary Martin

Gary Martin

Beast Man (voice)

James Wilkinson

James Wilkinson

Mekaneck

Kojo Attah

Kojo Attah

Tri-Klops

Hung Dante Dong

Hung Dante Dong

Karg

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James Apps

Spikor

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson

Goat Man

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Stephen Adentan

Moss Man

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Arun Bassi

Pigboy

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Fletcher Glenn

Cringer Cub (voice)

Dolph Lundgren

Dolph Lundgren

Macho Man

Max Kraus

Max Kraus

Officer Black

Kelly Coughlin

Kelly Coughlin

Officer Blumenthal

Elena Rivers

Elena Rivers

Julie

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Michael Bijok

Castle Guard

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Everleigh Brenner

Guard (Subternia)

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Emma Mulkern

Co-Worker

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Elliott Culpepper

Co-Worker

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Dylan Zalikowski

Co-Worker

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Michelle Schechter

Palace Servant

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Chanelle Nicole

Palace Servant

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Susie Coutts

Royal Guard

Eddison Burch

Eddison Burch

Garda (Bailey Training)

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Arthur Galiano

Darid (Bailey Training)

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Aaron Lynn

School Teacher

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Delilah O’Riordan

Young Dian

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Callum Burns

Nerd

Devonté Sackitey

Devonté Sackitey

Nerd

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Mark Conway

Nerd

Connor Crawford

Connor Crawford

Sword Nerd

Richard David-Caine

Richard David-Caine

Fanboy

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Olivia Marcus

Comics Store Clerk

Billy Clements

Billy Clements

Prisoner (Dungeon)

Piotr Michael

Piotr Michael

Ship (voice)

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Christopher Ragland

Orko (voice)

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Lauren Saliu

Adora / She-Ra

Charlie Jimenez

Charlie Jimenez

Dog Man

Original Soundtrack

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JPV852

JPV852

2026-06-06

⭐ 7

Just a fun, light-hearted sci-fi actioner that harkens back to my childhood most of the time. Nothing groundbreaking in terms of story but I thought Nicholas Galitzine did a solid job as He-Man and shared good chemistry with Camila Mendes. Idris Elba as always was charismatic no matter what he's in. Not sure why they paid Jared Leto as it doesn't sound nor look like him. The action scenes were well done and special effects were quite good. I'll probably watch again once it hits home video ( 4K). **3.5/5** Side note: I saw this at the Cinemark Screen X (guess their version of IMAX). Interes…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2026-06-06

⭐ 10

It's so woke, stay away stay away.... just joking, it's not woke at all. The "Girl Power" moments are when He-Man was Adam before he became He-Man and fit well with the plot, the crazy cultist actually did a great job as skelator... like he actually did a great job. It paid homage to the cartoon. It was colorful, I mean it seriously popped and I appriciate that, it made it look fun and drew me in. It respected the cartoon, it respecte the IP, it respected the fans, it really didn't shout politics, it didn't pull a Kevin Smith and insult He-Man for being masculine.... ... in short it was …

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2026-06-07

⭐ 6

We learn quite quickly that the weedy "Adam" has only just escaped with his life and the sword of power as "Skeletor" (Jared Leto doing his best impersonation of the deceased Alan Rickman) invaded and seized "Castle Greyskull". He (now Nicholas Galitzine) didn't manage to keep hold of the sword for long in his new world, and indeed just ended up in the USA working in HR whilst constantly surfing the internet to track it down before the nasty "Evil-Lyn" (Alison Brie) manages to secure it for her menacing boss. Luckily, and somewhat comedically, "Adam" does manage to find his artefact and then l…

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Nick

Nick

2026-06-08

⭐ 7

Travis Knight's reboot easily becomes the highest-rated entry in the franchise's film history, and it earns it. Jared Leto's Skeletor steals the show, balancing humor and villainy in a way that lives up to the memes, and Galitzine nails He-Man's heroism and Prince Adam's emotional core. Daniel Pemberton's score embraces the '80s roots with glee. The fun is undeniable — the comedy and action-packed sword-fighting land for critics and audiences alike. It's just 40 minutes too long and leans too hard on self-deprecating meta-humor where sincerity would've hit harder.

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