Masters of the Universe (1987) (4K UHD Edition) (Toy Robot Video) [USA]

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Release date: September 15. 2026
Purchase links: MVD Shop - Amazon - DiabolikDVD
Price: $35.72 (MVD) - $54.95 (Amazon) - $36.99 (DiabolikDVD)
Notes: Disc 1 Theatrical Verion - Disc 2 Preview Version - Toy Robot Video is new sub-label from Arrow Films

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For the first time on home video, a new extended version of MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, featuring never-before-seen footage!​

For the first time on home video, a new extended version of MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE!

Planet Eternia and the castle of Grayskull are under threat from the evil Skeletor (Frank Langella, Dracula) who wants to take over the planet. A group of freedom fighters led by the heroic He-Man (Dolph Lundgren, Rocky IV) are accidently transported to Earth by the mysterious Cosmic Key, which holds the power to turn Skeletor all-powerful. Once on Earth, He-Man joins alliances with two teenagers as they attempt to find the key.

Toy Robot Video is proud to present a newly unearthed Preview Cut of the film featuring never-before-seen footage, including new and extended scenes plus alternate takes.

Bonus Materials​

  • Preview Cut of Masters of the Universe
  • New interview with actor Robert Duncan McNeill
  • New interview with actor Anthony De Longis
  • New interview with production designer William Stout
  • Audio Commentary with the director
  • Behind The Legend, archival featurette
  • Teaser Trailer
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Stills Gallery
  • Production Design Gallery
  • New Audio Commentary with production designer William Stout
 
Amazon price at the moment is MSRP $54.95 it will drop before release date likely to $36 to $38

MVD are the distributor for Arrow in USA
MVD Shop ships to most countries

Arrow store will likely list at some stage in a few weeks time
 
 
Cliff MacMillan from Arrow Films says these are not limited editions
He did though say We might drop the slipcase some day, but nothing will be limited at this time.

My opinion
If a later release excludes a Slipcase and Artcards then the release that included a slipcase is then limited and the later release is a standard edition as it would be just a amaray case

They might have unhappy customers if at a later date they do a release that excludes the slipcase and artcards as in the original release that did include it was not mentioned was limited

Use of limited covers that situation so any later standard edition might just be a amaray and not include a slipcover or artcards
 
It winds me up when I receive a title without a slip when I know it had one at release. I suppose if you want to make sure you get it then you have to buy it early.