Masters Of The Universe Finds New Life On Streaming After Topping Nielsen Chart - Could We See A Sequel?

Masters Of The Universe Finds New Life On Streaming After Topping Nielsen Chart - Could We See A Sequel?

The recent Masters of the Universe reboot tanked at the box office, but the movie has found new life on streaming after claiming the No. 1 spot on Nielsen's overall ratings chart...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 21, 2026 07:08 AM EST
Source: Via SFF Gazette.com

Masters of the Universe may not have had the power on the big screen, but the reboot has found a new lease of life since making its streaming debut on July 22.

According to THR, the movie shot to No. 1 in Nielsen’s overall streaming ratings for July 20-26. Masters of the Universe scored 1.17 billion minutes of watch time for the week, and was one of just two titles to cross the billion-minute threshold (the other was The Big Bang Theory).

The PG-13 fantasy adventure was met with a mostly positive reception from critics, and fans of the classic cartoon seemed to embrace this colourful, comedic adaptation. But a soft opening and a "B" CinemaScore indicated that general audiences weren't quite as taken with the perhaps overly goofy tone, and it finished its theatrical run with just $113 million worldwide.

At the end of the day, there's no guarantee of box office success, even when a movie appears to tick all the right boxes. MGM Studios' Head of Domestic Theatrical Distribution, Kevin Wilson, would have us believe that MOTU performed well.

"This weekend represents a very solid start for Masters of the Universe and the passionate, multigenerational audience response we're seeing around the world has been fantastic," he said when the opening weekend numbers came in. "Travis Knight and the entire cast and filmmaking team have delivered something truly special, and this opening is exactly the kind of critical first moment that validates our holistic distribution strategy—building awareness and engagement that will carry well beyond the theatrical window."

Nobody really bought into this, of course, but is there a chance that MOTU's streaming success could result in a sequel?

If the studio does decide to move forward with a follow-up, it will almost certainly be a direct-to-streaming release with a significantly smaller budget, but it could happen.

"In MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, Director Travis Knight brings the legendary franchise back to the big screen in this epic live-action adventure. After being separated for 15 years, the Sword of Power leads Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) back to Eternia where he discovers his home shattered under the fiendish rule of Skeletor (Jared Leto). To save his family and his world, Adam must join forces with his closest allies, Teela (Camila Mendes) and Duncan/Man-At-Arms (Idris Elba), and embrace his true destiny as He-Man — the most powerful man in the universe." 

Masters of the Universe stars Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Adam/He-Man, Camila Mendes as Teela, Jared Leto as Skeletor, Idris Elba as Man-At-Arms, Morena Baccarin as The Sorceress and James Purefoy and Charlotte Riley as Adam's parents, King Randor and Queen Marlena. Alison Brie will also feature as Skeletor's second-in-command, Evil-Lyn.

Sam C. Wilson will play Trap Jaw, with Kojo Attah as Tri-Klops, and Kristin Wiig recently joined the cast as the voice of Roboto.

Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal and Steve Tisch will produce, along with DeVon Franklin.

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Nonameforme
Nonameforme - 8/21/2026, 7:23 AM
I hope so. It's good af.
dragon316
dragon316 - 8/21/2026, 7:26 AM
@Nonameforme - yeah it was to much sex jokes not needed to bad movie scores and reviews couldn’t make it success
DemonTweeks
DemonTweeks - 8/21/2026, 7:26 AM
i hope not. it was crap af. was hoping for Ragnarok but got Love & Thunder

emeraldtaurus
emeraldtaurus - 8/21/2026, 7:34 AM
Was so spooky! Every scene was a joke scene. Would like to see a sequel but a more darker/mature screenplay would be the way to go!
emeraldtaurus
emeraldtaurus - 8/21/2026, 7:36 AM
Spoofy (meant to say)
ArthurFuchsache
ArthurFuchsache - 8/21/2026, 7:37 AM
Excellent if they do make a sequel. Two things need changing though...

1. Get rid of Let. Regardless of how good his performance was, he's box office poison. Must be a reason for that, surely 🤔

2. No fisting jokes in a kids film. 😅 Was so odd that they put them in.
BiffDitko
BiffDitko - 8/21/2026, 7:41 AM
@ArthurFuchsache - If there's a BAD fisting joke, I haven't heard it.
BiffDitko
BiffDitko - 8/21/2026, 7:46 AM
So I watched this twice in the theater and maybe half a dozen times now on Prime.
I loved the crap out of it. I definitely think Leto needs to go, but the way the film handled Skeletor in general was just awesome. "It's me, I LURK."
Was this movie made for 40+ year old guys who grow up watching the show and their kids? More than likely.
Still it took all the things that made the show and the toys "good" and brought it all to the front.
I wouldn't say a sequel is a sure thing but I'd certainly watch.
Why
Why - 8/21/2026, 7:52 AM
@BiffDitko - give 'em head, Ram Man.
BiffDitko
BiffDitko - 8/21/2026, 8:00 AM
@Why - Man, when Skeletor
disintegrates Moss-Man and says "Look Evil Lynn, I made MULCH!" 🤣
Idk...I loved the hell out of this movie. I feel like 9 year old me from 1987 FINALLY got to see the movie he wanted to see.
XenoJazz
XenoJazz - 8/21/2026, 7:50 AM
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Why
Why - 8/21/2026, 7:50 AM
Well they can save at least 5 million by recasting Skeletor. That's a strong start.

I enjoyed it, wouldn't mind another. Perhaps one that fully embraces the silliness and isn't too self-conscious so doesn't need to justify itself. It doesn't need to be darker, though I suppose bringing in the Hoarde or the Snake Men would be inherently scarier.

Maybe we'll just get another reboot in 40 years.
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 8/21/2026, 7:55 AM
Just get Ross Marquand as Skeletor and we're all set!
BiffDitko
BiffDitko - 8/21/2026, 8:03 AM
@TheFinestSmack - Doug Jones would be good too.
They don't "need" to bring back Skeletor if they use Hordack though. It would be cool but not entirely necessary. Hordack could certainly hold his own.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 8/21/2026, 8:04 AM
I enjoyed it to a point but it was way to silly for its own good. When you establish that your movie is basically a farce, it's hard to take anything even slightly seriously.

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