
A new Masters of the Universe movie is here! He-Man, Skeletor, Teela, Man-At-Arms, and all your favorite characters from Eternia return in what many are calling one of the year’s most exciting surprises.
Travis Knight’s sci-fi/fantasy action movie is a lively and visually exciting adventure, filled with unusual characters – both good and bad – in a wonderfully bizarre world.
Despite some disappointing early previews, Masters of the Universe is a genuinely fun and exciting movie – exactly the kind of lighthearted, action-packed entertainment we’re craving.
Want to join the adventure on Eternia with the hero of Grayskull? Here’s everything you need to know about watching Masters of the Universe.
How to watch Masters of the Universe – is it streaming?
At the time of writing, Masters of the Universe is only available to watch in cinemas.
Whether “Masters of the Universe” does well in theaters, and considering how many movies are being released in June, it’s possible the film could become available on streaming services sooner than planned.
When will Masters of the Universe be available to watch at home?
Currently, there is no official date for Masters of the Universe to make its debut on streaming.
Since the movie is made by Amazon and MGM, it will likely be released on Prime Video first.
Masters of the Universe plot – what’s it about?
Masters of the Universe follows Prince Adam, the future king of Eternia. He returns home with a powerful sword and must defeat the villainous Skeletor to protect his kingdom.

Prince Adam uses the Power of Grayskull to become He-Man and, alongside allies like Man-At-Arms (Idris Elba) and Teela (Camila Mendes), fights to reclaim Eternia.
Masters of the Universe trailer
Curious about how strange Masters of the Universe is going to be? Take a look at the trailer!
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