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On June 5th, 2026, Masters of the Universe will bring He-Man, Skeletor, and the rest of the MOTU crew to theaters once more, and it will be the first time that’s happened since the 1987 original film that starred Dolph Lundgren in the role of He-Man. This time around the role will be played by Nicholas Galitzine, who will star alongside a stacked cast that features Idris Elba, Camila Mendes, Alison Brie, and more. The journey to this point though has been a long one, and there have been attempts to make this happen previously that never could find their way to the screen.
One of the most intriguing attempts with the property is the version that was being developed by John Woo back in 2007. Someone with Woo’s resume and style could certainly bring something unique to the Masters of the Universe property, but while the project was heavily rumored for a while, it never came to fruition or even got an official green light from the studio.
Then there was the 2009 attempt from Sony Pictures, which had Mike Finch and Alex Litvak writing the script and John Stevenson directing. That attempt would then switch writers, bringing in Evan Daugherty, but a film never materialized from that attempt. Plans shifted in 2012, as Jon M. Chu was reportedly in talks to direct and Richard Wenk was brought in to rewrite the script. Terry Rossio was then hired to write the script, but Chu was no longer directing.








