According to People.com, Nicholas Galitzine has officially landed the role of He-Man in the upcoming live-action Masters of the Universe remake — bringing one of animation's most iconic heroes to the big screen in what is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated fantasy adventures in years.
He-Man Has His Prince — But Eternia Needs a Full Court
Galitzine's casting locks in the center of the story, but Masters of the Universe lives and dies by its ensemble. The world of Eternia is packed with fan-favorite characters who deserve just as much attention: the fierce warrior Teela, the grizzled veteran Man-At-Arms, the scheming sorceress Evil-Lyn, and of course the skull-faced, scenery-devouring villain Skeletor. Each of these roles is a casting conversation waiting to happen, and the fanbase has strong opinions about who should fill those boots — and that hood.
For anyone who grew up with the cartoon or the gloriously campy 1987 film, this remake carries serious emotional weight. Getting the supporting cast right isn't just a creative decision — it's a matter of cultural legacy. That's exactly the kind of stakes that make fancasting so much fun.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying
The myCast community hasn't been waiting around. The most robust fan-cast story — Masters of the Universe — features a massive 71 roles and has already started collecting votes, with some genuinely compelling picks rising to the top.
Leading the vote count so far is Braun Strowman for Ram-Man with 3 votes — and honestly, the case writes itself. The WWE superstar has the sheer physical presence to make the helmet-ramming warrior feel genuinely imposing on screen. It's a smart, instinctive fan pick.
For Evil-Lyn, Claudia Black has pulled 2 votes, and this one deserves serious consideration. Black has spent decades playing morally complex, sharp-tongued women of power in genre properties — Farscape and Stargate SG-1 being the obvious highlights — and she would bring genuine menace and wit to Skeletor's most dangerous lieutenant.
Gabe Khouth has picked up 2 votes for the fan-favorite comic relief character Orko, while has a vote for Man-At-Arms — a casting idea that has instant credibility given Morgan's track record playing gruff, battle-worn father figures. For composer, fans have tapped , which would be a fascinating left-field choice for a property that practically demands wall-to-wall orchestral bombast.
