
Nicholas Galitzine is Bursting with Pride Over the Epic Masters of the Universe Reboot
2025-06-18
Author: Arjun
Nicholas Galitzine, the talented actor hailing from London, recently shared his excitement on Instagram about wrapping up filming for the highly-anticipated live-action reboot of Masters of the Universe. He expressed, "It’s been an honor shouldering the responsibility of playing Adam and He-Man. It’s been the role of a lifetime and I put everything into it. I am so proud of the movie we’ve made." Galitzine extended his gratitude to the remarkable cast and crew for their hard work.
Following his Instagram post, Galitzine took to TikTok, confirming the end of production with a playful nod, saying, "No ships left to fly, that’s a wrap on Masters of the Universe!!" Fans can mark their calendars as the film is set to release in 2026, under the direction of Travis Knight, with a brilliant script penned by Chris Butler.
A Star-Studded Cast and Transformative Journey
This exciting reboot features a star-studded lineup including Camila Mendes, Jared Leto, Idris Elba, Morena Baccarin, Alison Brie, and Charlotte Riley. Galitzine has not only taken on the significant role of He-Man, but he’s also transformed his lifestyle to prepare for this iconic character. The actor revealed his rigorous training regimen, consuming around 4,000 calories a day to support his intensive workout routine. He told W Magazine, "There’s been a lot of eating and weightlifting, a lot of stunts. I end up hungry at the end of the day, which is quite surprising. This is the fun part."
Preparing for the Tough Transition Ahead
However, Galitzine acknowledged that his intense training will lead him to what he calls the 'cutting phase,' where he anticipates a significant diet reduction. He humorously warned, "I can only apologize for the person I'm going to become in a few months’ time." As fans eagerly await the film's debut, it’s clear that Galitzine is fully dedicated to bringing the beloved character of He-Man to life, promising a blockbuster that cinema-goers won’t want to miss.