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Live-Action Masters of the Universe Casts Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn

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Live-Action <i>Masters of the Universe</i> Casts Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn

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Live-Action Masters of the Universe Casts Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn

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Published on September 5, 2024

Credit: Beth Dubber/Netflix

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Alison Brie in GLOW

Credit: Beth Dubber/Netflix

After many attempts, a live-action Masters of the Universe finally looks likely to head to theaters. This project helmed by Amazon MGM Studios and Mattel Films sees Nicholas Galitzine (The Idea of You) take over the role of He-Man from a previous iteration that saw Kyle Allen in the part. Previous news also announced that Camila Mendes was on board to play Teela, who is the captain of the royal guard and likely romantic interest for Galitzine’s character.

The Hollywood Reporter also recently broke the news that none other than Alison Brie (GLOW, Community, Mad Men) has joined the cast as the villainous Evil-Lyn. Evil-Lyn’s name says it all—she’s an evil sorceress and Skeletor’s second-in-command, helping him do evil things with her power over the dark arts. The role may seem a departure for Brie, unless you’ve seen GLOW and her wrestling persona there (pictured above).

The movie is helmed by Laika co-founder Travis Knight. While the details of the plot haven’t been shared beyond the proviso that the movie would center on “Prince Adam of Eternia who, thanks to his Power Sword, turns into the muscular He-Man and is imbued with superhuman strength and abilities. With his assortment of allies, he defends the planet from the evil Skeletor and his armies.”

That’s a pretty vague description—it’s hard to imagine a He-Man movie that didn’t follow that overarching arc—but here’s to hoping we’ll get more details—and a Skeletor—soon. The script comes from Chris Butler, who worked off drafts written by David Callaham, and brothers Aaron and Adam Nee.

Masters of the Universe is currently set to premiere in theaters on June 5, 2026. icon-paragraph-end

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