Hot Takes: Alan Ritchson Flexing Gains, Nicholas Galitzine Serving He‑Man, And Jason Momoa Slaying Every Role
Alan Ritchson Showing Off Strength
Alan Ritchson took to Instagram on June 13 in tiny black shorts, lifting lighter weights for high reps—“hypertrophy and longevity,” as he captioned. With Reacher season three wrapped in March and season four in the works, it’s clear his lean mass is working overtime. From American Idol auditions to roles in Blue Mountain State, Fast X, The Hunger Games, and TMNT, plus last year’s Men’s Health cover, this dad-of-three wears his fitness loud and proud. He’s next in the Reacher spin-off Neagley, along with The Man with the Bag, Runner, and War Machine. His latest shirtless flex? It’s giving life, so who’s here for more?
Nicholas Galitzine’s He‑Man Moment
Once soft and swoon‑worthy in Red, White & Royal Blue, Nicholas Galitzine has shifted to straight‑up He‑Man, filming Masters of the Universe in a leather loincloth that’s got fans in a frenzy. Months of training have sculpted him into an action hero, complete with harness and bronzed skin. Directed by Travis Knight, with a powerhouse cast including Camila Mendes, Jared Leto, Idris Elba, Alison Brie, and Morena Baccarin, the film debuts June 5, 2026. Online fans are raging, one tweeting, “He‑Man? More like Yes‑Man, Nicholas.” This twunk era has arrived, and it’s serving.

Jason Momoa Flexing Every Muscle
Jason Momoa is everywhere right now. From Dune’s desert dunes to epic heavy metal riffs with his band, Oof Tatata. On June 20, he’ll dive into comedy for the first time in A Minecraft Movie, streaming on Max after a global theatrical smash, earning USD 951 million. He told People that live stage work brings an “exposed” thrill and that the band, made up of long‑time mates, helped him reconnect with music after 20 years. He’s also an LGBTQIA+ ally, with fans creating satire and sharing warm reactions online. Adding to his busy schedule, he’s fronting Chief Of War, Apple TV+’s upcoming historical epic set to premiere August 1. On IG, he said,
“My dream is to do this. This has been my everything. This is my Braveheart, this is my Last of the Mohicans… when I was a little kid, I looked at all these Native American movies and I love samurai movies and I love all these cultures, and so this is it for us.”
Between swords, bass lines, and pixelated adventures, he’s proving his magnetism spans every realm.

