Now the Fans have the Power!
Have you always wanted to ask He-Man a question but never had an opportunity to ask? Well now, here is your chance!

Amazon MGM Studios and MOTUniverse want to give YOU an opportunity to ask Dolph Lundgren, the original He-Man from the 1987 “Masters of the Universe” movie, a question!
How to participate is simple. Wherever you see this post, just comment or reply with a question that you have always wanted to ask Dolph Lundgren. Ask by Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 11:59PM PST and your question will qualify for a chance to be answered by Dolph Lundgren himself!
Only one question per person. All questions will be screened for objectionable or irrelevant content.
Then on Saturday, May 23, 2026, be sure to attend MOTUniverse at the “Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach” Hotel in Torrance California and watch Dolph Lungren answer fan questions personally during the “Masters of the Universe 1987 Movie Celebration.” If YOUR question is answered by Dolph Lundgren himself on the MOTUniverse Event Screen and you are present at the event, you could win some amazing prizes including a chance to win a Promotional 2026 Movie Power Sword!
Try your best to come up with a terrific question and good luck to everyone!


What was your favorite part of the movie?
How do you feel about Nicholas Galitzine taking over as He-Man for a new generation?
Now that the new Masters of the Universe movie is here and is more like cartoon we watched as children do you wish your movie wasn’t so different from the original stories?
I want to know if there was one thing you would change in Masters of the Universe, what would it be?
Power Con never scored Dolph. You already surpassed them in your first year.
Dolph, I want to know which character you enjoyed playing more He-Man or Ivan Drago?
I have a question for Dolph. Will you marry me? 😆 I have to divorce my husband first but he is a He-Man fan so he will understand.
Dude! You guys got Dolph? NO WAY!!
When you first got the role, is there anything specific that you hoped they were going to be doing with the movie that didn’t happen? Getting to ride Battlecat, certain action sequences, etc…? Either way you are the cinematic He-Man of a generation of 80’s kids, thanks for all the joy you’ve brought so many of us over the years!
Once you found out you had the role, did anyone on the Mattel side reach out with any input directly on how they wanted the character portrayed be it very Filmation style or were you encouraged to put your own spin on it and, if so, did you get input from Mattel that contradicted what Gar Goddard was aiming for with his vision?