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Nicholas Galitzine wants He-Man to be 'accessible'

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Nicholas Galitzine has said he wanted his modern take on superhero He-Man to feel "accessible"

Masters of the Universe star Nicholas Galitzine has said he wanted his modern take on superhero He-Man to feel "accessible" and have a "sensitivity" to him that the macho character did not have in the original series.

The actor, 31, stars in the upcoming reboot as Prince Adam who, after being sent to live on Earth as a baby uncovers his destiny as superhero and alter ego, He-Man, the protector of his home planet Eternia.

Centring around the origin story of He-Man, it follows the superhero as he prepares for battle to defend his planet from the forces of evil, which include villain Skeletor, played by Suicide Squad's Jared Leto.

The upcoming film is a reboot of the 1987 original which starred Swedish actor Dolph Lundgren and was based on the franchise from entertainment company Mattel, which created a number of animated series and comics.

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Camila Mendes and Nicholas Galitzine attend the Masters Of The Universe UK premiere

Speaking on the red carpet at the London premiere, Galitzine praised director Travis Knight for adapting more than 130 episodes from the original series into the upcoming film.

He told the Press Association: "He assembled a team of people who were really very focused on creating fan service for the existing fans, but also making a movie that felt modern, that felt current.

"When it came to He-Man, we wanted to make a guy who obviously was still musclebound but had a sensitivity to him, had an accessibility to him that maybe we didn’t quite feel in the past."

He added that landing the blockbuster role was an "incredible honour" and that he was determined to "create a character who felt accessible, who felt current, who we could relate to in a lot of ways".

"I really feel like we’ve done that with this movie. So I’m just incredibly proud, and I hope people love watching it as much as I loved making it," he said.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 27: (L-R) Camila Mendes, Travis Knight, Nicholas Galitzine and Charlotte Riley attend the "Masters Of The Universe" UK premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on May 27, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images)
Camila Mendes, Travis Knight, Nicholas Galitzine and Charlotte Riley attend the Masters of the Universe

The film also stars Luther actor Idris Elba as He-Man’s ally, Duncan or Man-At-Arms, along with Riverdale actress Camila Mendes as Adam’s protector, Teela.

Speaking about how Mendes honoured Teela’s original legacy appearance, she told PA: "I love her origin story, I feel like that was very inspiring.

"I think something that I feel like we really stay true to is that Teela is very stubborn and hot-headed and she’s a leader in the filmation cartoon and I feel like that definitely translates in the film as well.

"Also, this idea that she sees the goofiness of Prince Adam and really admires that and also wants a man like He-Man who is strong and courageous.

"Something she says throughout the series is 'Oh I wish there was a guy who was both of those things’ because she doesn’t know that he is both of those things.

"I feel like those sensibilities I really absorbed."

Originally an action figure toy line, the Mattel Masters Of The Universe franchise branched out into comic books, animated TV series, video games, books, magazines and films.


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Source: Press Association

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