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Man at Arms MOTU Chronicles Masters of the Universe Movie Hi Res Art & Package Reveal

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Just as Eternos fell, so too fell the Commander of the King’s Royal Guard, Duncan, because Roy Juarez and the talented team of Mattel designers have done it again with their stunning Man At Arms MOTU Chronicles Masters of the Universe Movie Hi Res Art & Package Reveal! It’s incredibly exciting to see this new packaging concept of “Good vs Evil” articulated so clearly, with the idea of duality literally built into the packaging with Man at Arms on one side of the sword and Skeletor on the other. The Chronicles packaging brings together innovative packaging design and art direction by Roy Juarez, toy design by @lavakaiju, packaging engineering by @lpukhrambam, and copywriting by @melissa.karlin@yesreallyrob only reinforces how collaborative this effort is. And this new MOTU Chronicles Masters of the Universe Movie packaging is a wonderful example of how all these creative people come together to create a spectacular product! This new Masters of the Universe movie is bound to be a smash hit and will have a stunning toy line to go with it! So let’s dive in and take a look at the new Man At Arms MOTU Chronicles Masters of the Universe Movie hi res art and package reveal!

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According to Roy Juarez:

Just as Eternos fell, so too fell the Commander of the King’s Royal Guard. With the return of He-Man, however, Duncan fights to save Eternia from Skeletor. Alongside the Masters of the Universe, the king’s Man-At-Arms will find the redemption he seeks.

Closer look at the hi-res images of the new new packaging for the upcoming MOTU Chronicles Man-At-Arms ( @idriselba ).

Chronicles is brought to you by:
Packaging Design & Art Direction @manuel_eduardo_caritas
Toy Design @lavakaiju
Packaging Engineer @lpukhrambam
Copywriter @melissa.karlin@yesreallyrob

The box uses a black window-style design with the Masters of the Universe Chronicles branding across the top, a large clear plastic window that fully exposes the figure, and character artwork printed along the right side panel. Inside, the figure is secured in a molded plastic tray, standing centered with accessories neatly slotted around it, including the staff, blaster, and alternate hands placed in their own recessed compartments. I like how the tray keeps everything visible and evenly spaced, with the figure framed cleanly from head to toe without anything overlapping or obscuring the view.

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His bio reads: “Just as Eternos fell, so too fell the Commander of the King’s Royal Guard. With the return of He Man, however, Duncan fights to save Eternia from Skeletor. Alongside the Masters of the Universe, the king’s Man At Arms will find the redemption he seeks.” The back of the box features a large full-figure render placed front and center against a cosmic backdrop, as he’s shown standing on a rocky surface while holding his mace aloft, and I like how this gives the layout a strong focal point. To the right, smaller inset images show different posed views of the figure, while the bottom section includes a cross sell lineup highlighting He Man, Man At Arms, and Tri Klops, all framed cleanly within the overall design.

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The side of the box continues the black windowed design with a tall vertical clear panel that lets you see the figure and inner tray from the side, and I like how it reinforces how much of the figure is visible without opening the package. A character portrait sits in a framed panel with the Man At Arms name and subtitle printed beneath it.

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The illustrated panels wrap around the box with a dramatic, realistic rendering style that carries across the side and front edges, and I like how the artwork lines up cleanly when the panels meet. One side features a close-up portrait of Man At Arms in his helmet and armor, while the adjacent panel shows Skeletor in profile, creating a face-to-face visual contrast that runs vertically along the packaging. The cosmic backdrop with planets and stars ties the illustrations together, giving the box a continuous scene that feels intentional rather than segmented.

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The new Masters of the Universe Chronicles logo is front and center, combining the classic red and blue Masters wordmark with a darker, more grounded presentation that sits over a sword backdrop. I like how the added Chronicles banner clearly signals a fresh chapter, and it feels intentional as it rolls out across the packaging for the new movie figures. This logo sets the tone for the entire line, tying the box design together visually while separating these releases from the existing Origins and Masterverse looks.

Check out the 360 degree view of the entire package below.

Official Image Reveal

I love when a mainstream outlet shines a big spotlight on toys, and today is one of those days where Masters of the Universe fans get to enjoy that crossover moment, because Entertainment Weekly has dropped an exclusive first look at action figures inspired by the upcoming live action Masters of the Universe film, and yes, I absolutely did a double take when I saw these. The figures are based on the on-screen likenesses of Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man, Camila Mendes as Teela, Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn, and Jared Leto as Skeletor and others, giving us our clearest sense yet of how Eternia is shaping up in plastic form. As someone who obsesses over how movie designs translate into action figures, this is the kind of reveal that gets my brain racing, because these aren’t just vague interpretations or placeholder sculpts, they are clearly aiming to reflect the actors, costumes, and overall tone of the film in a way that feels intentional and deliberate. Seeing He-Man represented with Galitzine’s likeness immediately anchors this as a very specific take on the character, while Teela and Evil-Lyn follow suit with designs that feel modern yet rooted in familiar territory for longtime fans. Even Skeletor, who always carries the most visual baggage, looks poised to walk that line between classic menace and cinematic reinvention.

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Man At Arms is braced in a wide stance with the gold mace lifted overhead, the arm bent as if he’s about to bring it down with force. The figure features green bodysuit sections broken up by bronze and gold armor plates across the chest, shoulders, forearms, and shins, with layered tech detailing and panel lines giving the armor a heavy, functional look. I’m really digging the blue helmet with integrated ear pieces and the mustached head sculpt, especially paired with the utility belt and holster that make him look ready for whatever’s coming next.

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Price Points and Release Date

Alongside all the buzz-worthy reveals and actors showing some of the figures, the Entertainment Weekly article also confirmed the price points for the new Masters of the Universe Chronicles figures, giving collectors a clear sense of what to expect when these hits hit shelves. Most of the figures, including core characters like He-Man, Teela, Evil-Lyn, Man-At-Arms, Tri-Klops, Trap Jaw, and more, are slated to retail at $24.99 each, a solid price for highly articulated, movie-accurate figures designed with coll

Spielwarenmesse 2026 Reveal

Spielwarenmesse 2026 is already shaping up to be one of those shows we are going to be talking about all year, and right out of the gate things are getting exciting as early images of the Man-At-Arms and Evil-Lyn Masters of the Universe movie figures have started making the rounds on social media, giving fans their first real look at what is being shown publicly on the show floor, and honestly, I did not expect to be this energized this early in the event. Officially dubbed, MOTU Chronicles, this lines up with early news we’ve reported about the line. Interestingly, these new figures are said to be a closest to a 6” figure scale more akin to Marvel Legends or GI Joe Classifed figures and will not be the scale of 7” Masterverse figures. What really pushed this over the top for me is that the one and only Ramen Toy also reached out and shared crisp, high-resolution images of two of the figures currently on display, which is huge because it allows collectors to really study the details without relying on blurry show-floor photos or quick phone snaps. Seeing these images land now feels perfectly timed, coming hot off the heels of the Masters of the Universe teaser and trailer drop, which has clearly reignited interest in the movie designs and has everyone reexamining how these characters are being interpreted in figure form. There is something especially fun about watching this all unfold in real time, with social media buzzing, early looks popping up unexpectedly, and trusted names helping fill in the gaps with clearer visuals. Spielwarenmesse has a way of setting the tone for the year ahead, and if these early Man-At-Arms and Evil-Lyn reveals are any indication, we are in for a very interesting stretch of Masters of the Universe news, and I absolutely cannot wait to see what else gets revealed as the show continues to unfold and can’t wait to see the figures live at New York Toy Fair 2026! Ram Man was also on display as more images are revealed from the Mattel booth giving our first look at the figure! You can see him here in the upper right corner of a photo posted in a Reuters article.

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Man-At-Arms and Evil-Lyn are shown together as our first look at the movie figures on display at Spielwarenmesse 2026, with Man-At-Arms wearing layered green and tan armor, a silver helmet, and gripping his blaster and mace as he steps forward in a ready stance. Evil-Lyn stands opposite with black textured armor, a sculpted headpiece, and a long staff held upright, her cape flowing behind her as she squares up for a confrontation. I like seeing the boxed Man-At-Arms figure positioned behind them, giving a clear view of how the on-display figures translate directly from the packaging to the shelf.

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MOTU Chronicles Packaging

Up close, the packaging shows off the new MOTU Chronicles design with a wider front window that puts the figure and accessories clearly on display, framed by darker tones and a more cinematic color palette that feels tied to the movie look. I am drawn to the side panel artwork running vertically alongside the bubble, giving a character portrait that adds depth without overpowering the figure inside. The overall box layout feels cleaner and more modern, with a stronger focus on presentation while still letting you see exactly how the figure is packed and posed. The packaging team headed up by Roy Juarez has crushed it again and I am sure they will be in the running for more packaging design awards!

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The back of the box features a large action pose of the figure with Man-At-Arms raising the mace overhead, framed by a dramatic Eternian landscape that leans into the movie tone. I like how the smaller inset images on the right show different poses with the blaster and mace, giving a quick look at articulation and display options without overcomplicating the layout. The character text up top adds story context, tying Duncan directly into the larger conflict as the visuals keep the focus on how the figure moves and looks in hand. The text reads “Just as Eternos fell, so too fell the Commander of the King’s Royal Guard. With the return of He-Man, however, Duncan fights to save Eternia from Skeletor. Alongside the Masters of the Universe, the king’s Man-At-Arms will find the redemption he seeks.”

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The side box art gives us a sharp look at the movie version of Skeletor, shown in profile with a pale skull face, glowing red eyes, and a deep purple hood pulled tight around his head. I like how the artwork keeps him partially obscured, with the hood and shadows doing a lot of the work while still clearly defining the skull features and sinister expression. The darker purple tones against the fiery backdrop tie him visually to the larger movie aesthetic and tease his presence without fully revealing the character head-on.

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The side of the box highlights the MOTU Chronicles branding with a tall character portrait panel showing Man-At-Arms in his movie armor, paired with clean nameplate text that reads Man-At-Arms, Heroic Master of Weapons. I like how the vertical window cutout continues around the corner, letting you peek at the figure from the side while keeping the layout tight and focused. The darker color treatment and sharp edges reinforce that this Chronicles line is leaning into a more cinematic, premium presentation compared to past MOTU packaging.

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The cross sell panel lines up He-Man, Man-At-Arms, and Tri-Klops, each shown in their movie designs with weapons in hand to give a clear look at how the core characters scale and pose together. I like how Man-At-Arms is pictured mid-stride with his mace while He-Man and Tri-Klops flank him, making the lineup feel active rather than static. Seeing these three grouped together gives me a solid sense of the early roster being built out for the MOTU Chronicles movie line.

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Man-At-Arms is shown in a movie-inspired look clearly modeled after actor Idris Elba, wearing green body armor with layered tan plating, a blue helmet, and a detailed belt loaded with tech elements. I like how he’s posed mid-action with the mace resting over his shoulder while the blaster stays ready at his side, which really shows off the armor sculpt and paint hits across the chest, arms, and legs. The head sculpt sells the likeness well, with a focused expression that matches the on-screen version we’re expecting to see in the film.

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Another angle shows the figure squared up on the clear stand, with the armor layering reading a bit differently from the front as the tan plates catch the light against the darker green undersuit. I am really noticing the belt detailing here, with the segmented silver pieces wrapping cleanly around the waist and a small tool hanging off the thigh. The helmet profile and face sculpt come through strong from this view, and the paint hits across the boots and shin armor feel more defined int his angle.

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