Masterverse

Masters of the Universe Masterverse is Mattel’s modern premium collector line, built around larger 7-inch figures with detailed sculpting, layered armor, expressive head sculpts, and advanced articulation. Instead of recreating vintage toys, Masterverse focuses on delivering display-grade versions of MOTU characters with realistic proportions, richer textures, and a more modern fantasy aesthetic.
The line blends multiple interpretations of Eternia into one collection. New Eternia reimagines classic characters with redesigned armor and new lore elements, while Revelation and Revolution figures capture the dramatic look of the Netflix series. Vintage-inspired releases round out the line by bringing classic designs into Masterverse scale with full articulation and updated detailing.
With premium builds, swappable parts, and strong shelf presence, Masterverse has become the flagship modern MOTU line for collectors — a visually rich, cohesive series that celebrates the franchise’s past while pushing its design forward.
This page serves as your complete Masterverse checklist and database, making it easy to track waves, variants, release years, affiliations, and included accessories. Use it as your central guide for building a complete Masters of the Universe Masterverse collection.
Wave 1 (2021)
Wave 2 (2021)
Wave 3 (2021)
Wave 4 (2022)
Wave 5 (2022)
- He-Man – He-Man and the Masters of the Universe CGI (2022)
- Skeletor – He-Man and the Masters of the Universe CGI (2022)
- Zodac – New Eternia (2022)
- Catra – Princess of Power (2022)
Wave 6 (2022)
Wave 7 (2022)
Wave 8 (2023)
Wave 9 (2023)
Wave 10 (2023)
Wave 11 (2023) Packaging Change
Wave 12 (2024)
Wave 13 (2024)
Wave 14 (2024)
Wave 15 (2024)
Wave 16 (2025)
Wave 17 (2025)
Wave 18 (2025)
Wave 19 (2026)
Wave 20 (2026)
Wave 21 (2026)
- Mer-Man – Vintage Collection (2026)
Masterverse Deluxe Figures
Masterverse Deluxe (Oversized) Figures
Masterverse Exclusives
Masterverse Vehicles and Playsets
Masterverse Mattel Creations
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Masterverse?
Masterverse is Mattel’s modern line of Masters of the Universe figures, featuring multiple sublines with updated sculpts, articulation, accessories and expanded lore. It includes classic Eternia characters, Princess of Power figures, movie designs, and modern versions of vintage figures. Original Masterverse Press Release available here.
Q: What’s the difference between New Eternia and New Etheria?
New Eternia is a Masterverse subline featuring classic Eternia characters like He-Man, Skeletor, Teela, and Man-At-Arms. New Etheria is the label used for some Princess of Power (POP) figures—such as She-Ra, Hordak, and Dragstor—within New Eternia. New Etheria figures are still officially part of New Eternia; the label simply highlights the POP characters.
Browse New Eternia figures here and New Etheria figures here.
Q: What other sublines exist in Masterverse?
Other sublines include:
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1987 Movie: Figures based on the live-action Masters of the Universe film.
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Revelation: Characters and designs from the Netflix animated series.
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Revolution: Characters and designs from the Netflix animated series.
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Vintage Collection: Modern sculpts of original 1980s figures, updated with articulation and accessories.
Q: Should I organize my collection by subline?
Yes! Sorting your figures by subline—New Eternia, New Etheria, Vintage Collection, etc.—makes it easier to track your collection, avoid duplicates, and find figures online.
Q: Are New Etheria figures compatible with New Eternia figures?
Absolutely! Since New Etheria figures are part of the New Eternia subline, they share the same scale, articulation, and overall design style. Accessories and playsets from New Eternia figures generally work with New Etheria figures.
Q: Where can I buy Masterverse figures?
Masterverse figures are available at retailers like Amazon, eBay, and specialty toy shops. Some exclusives may only be available through select stores or online pre-orders. Always check official sources and reputable sellers to ensure authenticity.
Q: Why do some figures have different branding or labels?
Mattel uses subline labels like New Etheria to highlight specific groups of characters (like POP figures) within the broader Masterverse line. This helps collectors quickly identify themes and character focus, while all figures remain under the Masterverse umbrella.