Yes, Nicholas Galitzine has the power.
But even with the Sword of Grayskull on hand for his role as the iconic superhero He-Man in the June 5 release Masters of the Universe, transforming into the ultra-buff Prince Adam of Eternia, “was an every day a week thing,” the 31-year-old told E! News’ Will Marfuggi at the flick’s May 18 premiere. With mere months between filming the historical fantasy romance 100 Nights of Hero and his turn as a World War II soldier in The Mosquito Bowl, Galitzine added, “It was a pretty short amount of time.”
In an ideal world, the London native noted, “You kind of would love to live in this character for a year beforehand but the training very much changed as the movie went on.”
And so, to confidently battle Jared Leto‘s Skeltor in the live-action Mattel adaptation, he had to commit to a no-rest-days type of schedule.
