Man of Many unveils Visionaries digital edition with Eric Bana, Scott Rose-Marsh and Lee Pace

Man of Many’s latest Visionaries digital edition celebrates creativity and purpose, featuring exclusive interviews with Eric Bana, Scott Rose-Marsh, and Lee Pace.

Man of Many has released its latest digital edition, Visionaries, spotlighting creativity, innovation, and the pursuit of purpose in an age defined by change and disruption.

Fronting the new issue are three digital cover stars: Australian actor Eric Bana, British performer Scott Rose-Marsh, and Hollywood’s Lee Pace. Each is profiled in long-form interviews that explore reinvention and creative courage.

Bana discusses his latest Netflix project, Untamed, while Rose-Marsh gives an Australian-exclusive interview amid speculation linking him to the next James Bond. Pace reflects on returning to Apple TV+’s Foundation as a ruler transformed by philosophy and power.

Visionaries is a nod to those who see an opportunity and dive headfirst into the unknown,” said Nick Hall, Editor-in-Chief, Man of Many. “Every feature in this issue, from Bana’s wild new journey to Rose-Marsh’s overnight rise, demonstrates that success isn’t always an accident; it’s usually the product of years of hard work, clarity, and a willingness to take risks.”

The Scott Rose-Marsh cover

The Scott Rose-Marsh cover

Defining creativity and innovation

Beyond its high-profile covers, Visionaries also features a diverse mix of creators, athletes and entrepreneurs shaping contemporary culture. Highlights include Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri reflecting on his rapid ascent, Matthew McConaughey discussing family and storytelling in The Lost Bus for Apple TV+, and an exclusive look at a creative collaboration between Deus Ex Machina and MINI.

Australian surfing icon Tyler Wright speaks about mental health and solitude, while artisans, designers and innovators — from boutique perfumers to watchmakers — explore how they are reshaping tradition through authenticity.

Hall said the issue was designed to “speak to the importance of purpose.” He added: “Whether it’s authenticity in art, creativity in whisky-making, or innovation in design, the profiles and people at the heart of this issue understand that creativity and courage are inherently linked.”

Man of Many’s growing influence

Founded in 2012, Man of Many has grown into Australia’s largest men’s lifestyle publication, reaching more than six million people monthly. The independent, carbon-neutral publisher has earned numerous accolades, including Media Brand of the Year at the 2025 Mumbrella Awards and Website of the Year at the Mumbrella Publish Awards in 2020, 2023, 2024 and 2025.

Its purpose, Hall said, remains clear: to inform, engage and empower readers to invest positively in themselves and their communities.

Top image: Eric Bana, Scott Rose-Marsh and Lee Pace

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