It looks like To All The Boys I Loved Before star, Noah Centineo is going to be getting some action.
That is in the form of Sony Pictures and Mattel Films’ reboot of Masters Of The Universe. Centineo would be starring as the lead protagonist, He-Man.
The movie will be based on Mattel’s successful toy line and animated series from the ’80s. It was later adapted into an animated film, He-Man And She-Ra: The Secret Of The Sword, and then a live-action film.
Masters Of The Universe originally follows the story of Prince Adam who uses the powers of a magical sword to turn into the warrior He-Man. With the help of his fellow heroes Man-At-Arms, Orko and The Sorceress, he must protect his kingdom from the evil Skeletor who seeks to take control of the source of He-Man’s power, Castle Grayskull.
In an interview with People, Noah says that while he enjoyed having roles in rom-coms, it’s not something he always wants to do.
“I want to keep doing those,” he says. “But I want to branch out and risk and do other things, too.”
Centineo will also be appearing in Elizabeth Banks's Charlie's Angels reboot alongside Kristen Stewart, out later this year, and in Netflix's rom-com The Perfect Date, hitting the streaming platform this April.
For now, though, the in-demand actor is hard at work on the sequel to last summer's hit To All The Boys I've Loved Before with Lana Condor.