According to ComicBookMovie.com, the upcoming Masters of the Universe film will include a post-credits scene that brings a fan-favorite character into live-action for the very first time — a detail that's sure to send the Eternia faithful into full speculation mode.
Why This Is a Big Deal for MOTU Fans
Post-credits scenes in franchise films aren't just Easter eggs anymore — they're promises. When a studio plants a beloved character in that final moment, they're signaling a future direction, testing audience appetite, and setting casting conversations on fire. For Masters of the Universe, a property with an enormous roster of iconic characters who have never made the jump to live-action, this is genuinely exciting news. The original animated series and its spinoffs introduced dozens of warriors, villains, and cosmic weirdos who deserve their moment on the big screen. The question now is: which one is stepping into the spotlight first?
That mystery opens the door to one of the most fun fancasting exercises imaginable. The MOTU universe is packed with characters who have passionate followings — figures who have existed only in animation, comics, and toy packaging for decades. A live-action debut, even in a brief post-credits tease, means a real actor will soon be embodying one of them. And fans are already ahead of the studio on this one.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying
The myCast community has been building out dream casts for this franchise across multiple stories, and the picks reveal a lot about where fan passion is concentrated. The most comprehensive of these, Masters of the Universe, features a sprawling 71-role cast with some genuinely compelling choices worth digging into.
For the villain side of the roster, fans have cast Claudia Black as Evil-Lyn with 2 votes — and honestly, that's a choice that makes immediate sense. Black has the commanding screen presence and the genre credibility (thanks to years on Farscape and Stargate SG-1) to make the sorceress feel genuinely threatening. Meanwhile, the fan pick for Orko is Gabe Khouth, also with 2 votes — Khouth's voice acting background makes him a natural fit for the lovable, bumbling magician.
On the physically imposing end of the spectrum, fans have gone with for Ram-Man, earning 3 votes — the most of any pick in the story. That's not a surprise: Ram-Man is essentially a walking battering ram of a character, and few people in entertainment right now match that energy better than Strowman. For Man-At-Arms, the fan favorite is with 1 vote, a pick that feels almost too obvious in the best possible way — Morgan's gruff warmth would translate perfectly to the role of Eternia's grizzled weapons master.
