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Masters of the Universe physical media pre-orders go live on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD

Amazon has opened pre-orders for the 2026 Masters of the Universe on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD, with steelbook and slipcover variants listed, though no street date has been announced yet.

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Masters of the Universe physical media pre-orders go live on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD
Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man in Masters of the Universe. Source: Giles Keyte / Amazon MGM Studios / Courtesy Everett Collection via CBR

Pre-orders for the 2026 Masters of the Universe have gone live on physical media. Amazon now lists the Travis Knight film for home purchase across three formats: a 4K Ultra HD edition at 37.99 dollars, a Blu-ray at 31.99 dollars, and a standard DVD at 25.99 dollars. The listings carry the same cast credits as the theatrical release, with Nicholas Galitzine as Adam Glenn and He-Man.

Coverage of the listings notes additional variants, including a steelbook and a slipcover edition, sitting alongside the standard discs. As of this writing the pre-orders do not show a confirmed street date, a common pattern for early listings that go up before a studio sets the on-sale day. Fan-site coverage points to a featurette, reported as “Who is He-Man?,” among the bonus content, though Amazon MGM has not published a full special-features list.

The disc pre-orders are separate from the home-viewing question covered earlier this month, when outlets projected a premium video on demand window around late July and a Prime Video streaming debut later in the summer. Those were estimates drawn from Amazon MGM’s past release patterns rather than announced dates, and physical media often arrives on or near the same window as the digital purchase release.

The timing carries extra weight given the film’s soft theatrical run. Masters of the Universe opened to roughly 29 to 31 million dollars domestically against a production budget reported near 200 million, and analysts have projected a 60 to 70 million dollar domestic finish. A weaker box office performance has historically shortened the gap between theaters and home release, which keeps collectors watching for a firm street date and a confirmed bonus-feature lineup.

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