A new live-action adaptation of Masters of the Universe has been in the works for what feels like forever, but it’s now getting close to finally happening, and Amazon MGM Studios is backing it – with some interesting talent attached.
After Netflix shut down costly development on the movie last year, Mattel was quick to team up with Amazon to give the project yet another refresh (it’s been floating around since 2017). This makes sense, as the toy giant has been trying to get as many projects based on its IPs as possible off the ground ever since Barbie defied all our collective expectations last year and broke box office records.
Deadline shared the exclusive news that Kubo and the Two Strings and Bumblebee director Travis Knight was circling the project earlier this year. Now, Variety is reporting that Mattel Films and Amazon have dated the movie for a theatrical release on June 5, 2026, meaning they’re quite serious about the current iteration of the project, which is written by Knight’s partner Chris Butler (ParaNorman, Kubo and the Two Strings).