‘It was hard making that selection’: Masters of the Universe director Travis Knight explains why some popular He-Man character were left out of the new sci-fi fantasy movie



  • Masters of the Universe‘s cast doesn’t include every popular character
  • Fan favorites like Orko are conspicuous by their absence from its trailers
  • The film’s director has explained why they’re not part of the main ensemble

The filmmaker behind this year’s Masters of the Universe movie has forewarned fans that some of the franchise’s most popular characters won’t appear as part of its primary cast.

Speaking exclusively to TechRadar, Travis Knight admitted he and the rest of the film’s chief creative team had some tough choices to make over who to include in the new Amazon film. In the end, any fan favorites who didn’t make the cut were left out because, in Knight’s own words, they “wouldn’t work within the story we’re telling”.

To be fair to Knight and company, there’s a whole host of classic He-Man characters who are part of the proceedings. That said, there are notable absentees from its ensemble, including — but not limited to — Orko, Man-E-Faces, and Merman.

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A close up of Adam/He-Man flanked by Roboto, Man at Arms, Teela, and Cringer in Amazon's 2026 movie adaptation of Masters of the Universe

Roboto (far left) and Cringer (far right) are part of this film’s sizeable ensemble (Image credit: Amazon MGM Studios)

Understandably, there’s no way that one of 2026’s new movies could involve every famous face from the Mattel-created multimedia property. Nonetheless, some fans are sure to have been left disappointed when they realized that their favorite character wasn’t part of the cast — especially when B-tier individuals like Ram-Man, Fisto, and Mechaneck made the cut.

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