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ニコラス・ガリッツイン、『マスターズ・オブ・ユーニバース』ヘッドマン初公開

By IsabellaMar 29,2026

The long-awaited reveal of Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man in the new Masters of the Universe movie has officially arrived — and fans are buzzing.

After months of anticipation and whispers from the production set, the film’s official social media channels dropped a striking first look on June 15, featuring Galitzine in full He-Man regalia. The image, shot dramatically from behind and shrouded in shadow, emphasizes the character’s legendary presence. The back of his iconic blue and gold costume is clearly visible, complete with the powerful physique that Galitzine has spent months training for — a testament to the role’s physical demands.

In his heartfelt wrap-up message, Galitzine reflected on the emotional weight of stepping into one of pop culture’s most iconic roles:

"That’s a wrap on Masters of the Universe. It was an absolute honor to take on the dual responsibility of playing both Adam and He-Man. This has been the role of a lifetime, and I gave it my all. While I can't reveal much yet, I'm incredibly proud of the film we've created. A massive thank you to our incredible cast and crew for their tireless effort."

His commitment to the role was no secret. In January, Galitzine opened up to W Magazine about his grueling transformation:

"I'm consuming roughly 4,000 calories daily, but with the sheer amount of physical training I'm doing, you still find yourself hungry by the end of the day, which is quite surprising."

This level of dedication paid off — and not just in appearance. The actor has undergone intense strength and conditioning work to embody both Prince Adam of Eternia and his alter-ego, the mightiest warrior in the universe.

The film, directed by Travis Knight (of Bumblebee fame) and written by Chris Butler (ParaNorman), brings together a powerhouse cast:

  • Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Adam / He-Man
  • Camila Mendes as Princess Adora
  • Allison Brie as Queen Marlena
  • Jared Leto as Skeletor
  • Idris Elba as Beast Man

With a summer 2024 release date confirmed, Masters of the Universe is poised to reboot the franchise with a bold, action-packed vision rooted in myth and might. The first official image may be shrouded in mystery, but one thing is clear: the power of Grayskull is back — and it’s stronger than ever.

🔥 He-Man has returned. And this time, he’s real.

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