Ayo, Camila Mendes is not playing around in 2026.
The actress locked in the role of Teela in Masters of the Universe, the summer blockbuster everybody’s about to be talking about. She’s starring opposite Nicholas Galitzine, Idris Elba, and Jared Leto. That’s a cast list that makes you stop and look twice.
Who What Wear featured her in their Now Playing Issue, presented by Bvlgari. Mendes kept it real in the conversation. “I’ve never been a part of something of this scale,” she said of the project. That quote says it all.
Most people still know her as Veronica Lodge from Riverdale. That show launched her into mainstream recognition nearly a decade ago. It’s still the first thing people bring up about her career. Fair enough – Veronica Lodge is iconic and that show ran for years. But Teela is a completely different assignment. She’s sword-slinging. She’s carrying a franchise-level film. She’s doing it opposite one of the heaviest casts Hollywood has put together this year. The jump from network TV drama to major studio blockbuster isn’t a call everybody gets. Not a lot of people make that leap. Camila made it.
Mendes has also been straight up about who she makes movies for. She told Who What Wear she makes them for “the girls and the gays,” and she says it lovingly. That’s her crowd. Masters of the Universe is going to stretch that audience though. A summer blockbuster at this scale pulls in everyone. Casual moviegoers, action heads, people who slept on her – they’re all about to pay attention.
And here’s what makes 2026 extra wild for her: the movie is only one piece of it. Her production company is releasing its second feature film this year too. Acting in the biggest project of her career and producing her own films at the same time is a different level of hustle. Wedding planning is also in the mix. Three massive milestones stacked up all at once.
Who What Wear framed the whole moment as reinvention, and that framing lands. Camila isn’t just taking on bigger acting roles – she’s building her own pipeline behind the camera. A lot of talent picks one side: performer or producer. She’s working both. She’s also navigating a major personal chapter at the same time. That’s not nothing.
The cover shoot matches the energy. Photographer Gleeson Paulino handled the lens work. Lauren Egg did the styling. The whole spread reads like a documented turning point, not just another magazine feature.
Riverdale put Camila Mendes on the map. Masters of the Universe is about to put her somewhere else entirely.
The era isn’t coming. It’s already here.
