Masters Of The Universe: Original He-Man Actor Noah Centineo Explains Why He Stepped Away From The Movie

Masters Of The Universe: Original He-Man Actor Noah Centineo Explains Why He Stepped Away From The Movie

Noah Centineo (Black Adam, Street Fighter) has finally shared some details on the version of Masters of the Universe he was attached to star in before Nicholas Galitzine took over as He-Man...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 20, 2026 11:08 AM EST
Source: Via SFF Gazette.com

Before Travis Knight took over as director of a new live-action take on Masters of the Universe for Amazon MGM Studios, the Nee Brothers (Adam and Aaron) were set to helm an earlier incarnation of the movie at Sony Pictures.

Black Adam and Street Fighter star Noah Centineo had been cast as Prince Adam/He-Man in this version, but ultimately stepped away. Nicholas Galitzine later took over as Eternia's muscle-bound protector when the project landed at MGM.

Now, Centineo has finally revealed details of what went down when he was still attached to star, and why he ultimately decided to bid farewell to He-Man.

It turns out that Centineo came very close to shooting the movie (he even tried on the costume), but chose not to stick around for what sounds like a significantly different take on the material.

"For a moment there, I was – I guess we can talk about this – was going to do He-Man,” Centineo told host Josh Horowitz during an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast. “There was He-Man before Black Adam. And that didn’t [work out].”

“We were pretty close, dude,” he went on. “I went through the test process. We screen tested loincloth and stuff. All of it … I signed the contract. They’re like showing us, you know, previs. They’re showing us kind of the production design, the world building. At the time it was the Nee Brothers that were going to do it … and we got pretty close. And then, for some reason or another, it just pushed and pushed.”

Centineo recalled that the creative team “wanted to keep tweaking it and tweaking it and the contract ran out. And we moved on,” he said. “And then I think Netflix acquired it for a little bit, and then Amazon acquired it and they found [Nicholas Galitzine].”

Despite losing out on the role, Centineo was full of praise for Galitzine’s performance.

"It’s so difficult to step into a role like that dude. I mean, that’s not an easy movie to make at all. And like, I watched it and Nick is incredible. Like people don’t understand how hard it is to do camp wholeheartedly. If the movie works [or] the movie doesn’t work, oftentimes, especially in that situation, I don’t blame him for that. I loved what he was doing, what he was trying to do.”

MOTU was met with a mostly positive reception from critics, and fans of the classic cartoon seemed to embrace the colourful, comedic adaptation. Even so, the movie tanked at the box office, making a sequel unlikely.

Centineo is set to play Ken Masters in the upcoming Street Fighter movie.

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ArthurFuchsache
ArthurFuchsache - 8/20/2026, 11:44 AM
"Because why would anyone want to work with a wanky little nonce like Jared Leto" should have been the answer.
Irregular
Irregular - 8/20/2026, 11:49 AM
@ArthurFuchsache - This was before Leto, so that's not the reason.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 8/20/2026, 11:51 AM
@ArthurFuchsache - lol fair…

I will say though that Leto as Skeletor was the highlight of the film imo which is a sentence I thought I would never say.

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BrainySleep
BrainySleep - 8/20/2026, 11:57 AM
I think it worked out, the movie was surprisingly fun and Galitzine was good.
Fogs
Fogs - 8/20/2026, 12:06 PM
@BrainySleep - Agreed. 3rd act dragged a little bit but it was a litte nice fantasy film.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 8/20/2026, 12:07 PM
I think seeing Centineo’s take with the Nee Brothers at the helm could have been interesting but I thought the version we got with Travis Knight & Nicholas Galitzine was enjoyable overall (the brothers still have story & screenplay credit so I could see enough of their ideas remaining in the final version to get that)…

I will say that I think Nicholas Galitzine was a better choice then Centineo for the role of Adam/He-Man since he brought this likability and a bit of goofball energy to the role while being able to be the noble , compassionate yet strong character aswell.

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It sucks we likely won’t get more of him and that world but hopefully Amazon can work something out!!.
Titan417
Titan417 - 8/20/2026, 12:09 PM
Battle cat was a disappointment but the movie was surprisingly really good. Even if Leto was in it.
BiffDitko
BiffDitko - 8/20/2026, 12:11 PM
My hope for the "John Rambo" film is that it will lead into a remake of "First Blood" that uses THE ORGINAL NOVEL.
Man, that book is sooooo much better than the movie, amd the movie is a CLASSIC. But John Rambo in Morrel's "First Blood" would take out Stallone's Rambo in a f***ing HEARTBEAT.
In the movie Rambo doesn't kill ANYONE ON PURPOSE. He hits that dude in a head with a ROCK and he falls out of the helicopter. In the NOVEL "First Blood" Rambo kills HUNDREDS of people, easily. Civilians also. He's also completely INSANE. I can't recommend that book enough. One of my favorites.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 8/20/2026, 12:50 PM
@BiffDitko - how tf did you get on a Rambo rant with this thread?

We get it, you're obsessed. Maybe wait for an upcoming RAMBO article.....
BiffDitko
BiffDitko - 8/20/2026, 12:55 PM
@lazlodaytona - ok so his next movie is a RAMBO PREQUEL. SOOOO OFF TOPIC.
TheNewYorkerr
TheNewYorkerr - 8/20/2026, 12:44 PM
Because he’s an absolute shit actor. Grew a conscience and didn’t wanna make the film any worse than it was going to be.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 8/20/2026, 12:47 PM
Who you gonna call?!

"He-Man, He-Man, He-Man!"
ThorArms
ThorArms - 8/20/2026, 12:52 PM
One of the biggest flops of the year. His agent has to be happy he turned that one down.
grif
grif - 8/20/2026, 12:59 PM
he knows garbage when he smells it

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