The Masters of the Universe: Chronicles 1/12 Scale Movie Figures Full Details

by Jay Cochran
January 29, 2026
The Masters of the Universe: Chronicles action figure assortment from Mattel celebrates the 2026 live-action Masters of the Universe film, delivering the most screen-accurate character representations ever created at 1:12 scale. Featuring authentic character likenesses, the assortment marks the launch of a new collectibles lineup debuting alongside the film. Designed with collectors in mind, each figure includes a signature character accessory and premium packaging, making the line a standout tribute to the film’s bold, modern vision. Products will start hitting shelves at retailers globally on April 25 and continue to roll out through 2026.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles He-Man Action Figure
SRP: $24.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Spring 2026
This He-Man figure delivers collector-level detail with a movie-accurate design, featuring the hero’s iconic armor, weapons, and the likeness of actor Nicholas Galitzine. With 30 points of articulation, plus his signature Power Sword and interchangeable hands, it’s built for dynamic posing and display.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Tri-Klops Action Figure
SRP: $24.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Spring 2026
The Chronicles Tri-Klops action figure features collector-level detail and a movie-accurate design, including the likeness of actor Kojo Attah. With 30 points of articulation for dynamic posing, the cybernetic-eyed villain comes equipped with a long-barreled blaster accessory and an extra set of hands.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Man-At-Arms Action Figure
SRP: $24.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Spring 2026
This Chronicles Man-At-Arms figure celebrates the 2026 live-action Masters of the Universe film with collector-level detail and a movie-accurate design featuring the likeness of Idris Elba. With 30 points of articulation, plus his signature mace, blaster, and interchangeable hands, it’s built for dynamic posing and display.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Skeletor Action Figure
SRP: $24.99|Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Spring 2026
The Chronicles Skeletor action figure features collector-level detail and a movie-accurate design inspired by Jared Leto’s portrayal, complete with the villain’s iconic armor and weapons. With 30 points of articulation for dynamic posing, the Evil Lord of Destruction comes equipped with his signature Havoc Staff accessory.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Trap Jaw Action Figure
SRP: $24.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Spring 2026
The Chronicles Trap Jaw action figure features collector-level detail and a movie-accurate design, including the villain’s signature armor, weaponized arm with hook attachment, and the likeness of Sam C. Wilson. With 30 points of articulation for dynamic posing, the mechanical-jawed menace is packaged in premium, display-ready packaging designed for in-box or out-of-box showcasing. Colors and decorations may vary.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Teela Action Figure
SRP: $24.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Fall 2026
Designed with collector-level detail, this movie-accurate figure captures the heroine’s iconic armor, weapons, and the likeness of actress Camila Mendes. Featuring 30 points of articulation for deluxe poseability, the Heroic Warrior Goddess comes equipped with a sword, rifle, and blaster, along with an interchangeable head featuring a bun hairstyle and an extra set of hands for dynamic display.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Evil-Lyn Action Figure
SRP: $24.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Fall 2026
This edgier, extra-articulated action figure collector-level detail and movie-accurate design, including the likeness of actress Alison Brie. The enhanced 30 points of articulation deliver deluxe posability. The Evil Warrior Goddess comes with her Magical Staff, as well as an extra set of hands.

Masters of the Universe Chronicles Battle Cat Action Figure Cat
SRP: $39.99 |Ages: 6Y+ |
Available Spring 2026
Crafted with collector-level detail, this figure features a screen-accurate design inspired by the live-action film, highlighted by a muscular sculpt, lifelike glass eyes, and a posable jaw. Removable saddle and head armor allow for customizable display and enhanced realism.

The 2026 live-action Masters of the Universe film hits theaters on June 5th.
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paurru - 2026-02-16 @ 5:23 am
2 hours ago, Lord_Scareglow said:

Well that's the news I want to hear, Because I'd literally lose my mind if they cancelled Origins, I'm far too invested and I'm still waiting on a handful of characters to finish the final character assortment of the original line, plus like way too much stuff I really still want to see in Origins form, it's my #2 line I collect, but on to the part that they won't be doing any more mash-up/crossover origins, that's really bugging me, because we barely scratched the surface with Thundercats, what a let down the last wave had re-do's of already done characters, like ugh, I had ill feelings about that happening.

i think you need to chill out, Scareglow. Noone said Origins was getting canceled for cripe sake

Admiralty_Entertainment - 2026-02-16 @ 4:04 am
53 minutes ago, Jscott991 said:

I'm not sure putting out toys people want to buy dilutes the brand. The movie, even if a success, will be relevant for about three weeks tops in its summer window. If that's the only time Mattel wants people thinking and talking about MOTU product, then it's going to be a long year for He-Man toy fans. Imagine if Classified had paused to put out its one wave of Snake Eyes figures and then had to scramble to rebuild itself when the movie didn't live up to expectations. That would have ended Classified before the line even got going.

Pausing Masterverse and Origins to focus only on movie characters is a really weird decision. Even with all the Disney pressure, Hasbro has never focused solely on recent media release in its lines (and look at Transformers, which is putting out tons of '86 movie stuff while still supporting its less than successful recent media stuff).

I just meant in relation to the crossovers. Having more MOTU x Thundercats and MOTU x Turtles and MOTU x Transformers when core MOTU is being promoted at mass media for the first time in years just makes sense to me, especially when some of those crossovers have produced pretty weak offerings like the MOTU x Transformers. Masterverse being rebranded as Chronicles would make sense to me, given how mixed that's been received as a line anyway - I don't think there are very many hardcore Masterverse fans so much as there are fans of the themes within it like New Eternia or MOTU '87. If they want to put New Eternia figures into the Chronicles line, they can since that line isn't branded as solely movie-related - they have flexibility built in there.

Lord_Scareglow - 2026-02-16 @ 3:10 am

Well that's the news I want to hear, Because I'd literally lose my mind if they cancelled Origins, I'm far too invested and I'm still waiting on a handful of characters to finish the final character assortment of the original line, plus like way too much stuff I really still want to see in Origins form, it's my #2 line I collect, but on to the part that they won't be doing any more mash-up/crossover origins, that's really bugging me, because we barely scratched the surface with Thundercats, what a let down the last wave had re-do's of already done characters, like ugh, I had ill feelings about that happening.

interoceptive - 2026-02-16 @ 3:07 am

I almost regret ever getting into Masterverse - the first waves were terrible and the sculpts were always weak. But I know the movie line won't go as deep. But in the end I think I'd rather have quality vs quantity. Regardless of if the movie is good - hope the revamped figures do well

Jscott991 - 2026-02-16 @ 3:02 am
22 minutes ago, Admiralty_Entertainment said:

Makes sense not to dilute the brand when there's the first major media for it in a long time. So safe to say we won't see more MOTU x Transformers for a while...

I'm not sure putting out toys people want to buy dilutes the brand. The movie, even if a success, will be relevant for about three weeks tops in its summer window. If that's the only time Mattel wants people thinking and talking about MOTU product, then it's going to be a long year for He-Man toy fans. Imagine if Classified had paused to put out its one wave of Snake Eyes figures and then had to scramble to rebuild itself when the movie didn't live up to expectations. That would have ended Classified before the line even got going.

Pausing Masterverse and Origins to focus only on movie characters is a really weird decision. Even with all the Disney pressure, Hasbro has never focused solely on recent media release in its lines (and look at Transformers, which is putting out tons of '86 movie stuff while still supporting its less than successful recent media stuff).

Admiralty_Entertainment - 2026-02-16 @ 2:40 am
26 minutes ago, JayC said:

As we reported before, Masterverse will be paused at least for now as will any of the mash-up lines. Right now Mattel's focus for 2026 will primarily be products supporting the new movie which opens in theaters on June 5th.

Makes sense not to dilute the brand when there's the first major media for it in a long time. So safe to say we won't see more MOTU x Transformers for a while...

JayC - 2026-02-16 @ 2:12 am

For those who have been wondering what the fate of Mattel's Masters Of The Universe Origins line with the coming of the new Chronicles and Kids Core line, well wonder know more. Despite not having any new products to show this weekend at Toy Fair, Mattel has said in an interview with Pixel-Dan that the line would continue on along with the other stuff.As we reported before, Masterverse will be paused at least for now as will any of the mash-up lines. Right now Mattel's focus for 2026 will primarily be products supporting the new movie which opens in theaters on June 5th.

memocromatico - 2026-02-16 @ 1:41 am

Yeah, I'll definitely get Battle Cat. The rest are still up in the air, but they do look pretty awesome! Except Evil Lyn... she looks scared and weird...

Admiralty_Entertainment - 2026-02-15 @ 11:38 pm
1 hour ago, Jscott991 said:

If anyone was still holding out hope these were Masteverse scale, it's being widely reported that they are about 6.5" in height, so they are shorter.

Dangit. I was hoping Pixel Dan's video would solve the scale question. They still look pretty good, but it's shame they won't fit with Mastervese/MOTUC.

Jscott991 - 2026-02-15 @ 9:39 pm

If anyone was still holding out hope these were Masteverse scale, it's being widely reported that they are about 6.5" in height, so they are shorter.

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