Masters of the Universe: Revelation

Reclaim the power. Fight for the universe.

Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy Animation
English     6.5     2021     USA

Overview

The war for Eternia begins again in what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor. A new animated series from writer-director Kevin Smith.

Reviews

Peter89Spencer wrote:
This gave me mixed feelings; From the start of the first episode it had that 80s vibe, until the following episodes felt like a dark, Mad Max-esque theme.Plus, I teared up a bit when Orko sacrificed himself. I was like; 'Orko'! Then at the end of the last episode, Prince Adam died again! And Skelator lived?! And he finally took the popwer of Grayskull, which was a shocking twist. Nevermind how Evil-Lynn and Beast-Man rejoined their former master (I can't say I'm suprirsed really). But one the other hand it did provide a superb voice cast; Mark Hamil, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lena Headey and Christ Wood and a few others. And I was excited to see the return of this popular 80s franchise. I just have to wait for the second part to come out.
GenerationofSwine wrote:
Kevin Smith used to make fun of He-Man and now.... ... Well, Clownfish TV had the script leaked to them, and they announced that Smith was going to drop He-Man right away and make this a feminist propaganda piece that was Woke AF and catered to SJWs. And Smith called them liars and assured audiences that it wasn't true. And then it was released on Netflix and it turned out that it was a feminist propaganda piece that was Woke AF and catered to SJWs. Clownfish TV was absolutely right, Kevin Smith turned out to be a liar... ... and like so many other failed reboots of fan favorites, Smith, Netflix, and their purse puppies went on to call the fans that made it worth something Insta-phobes, and expressed the evilness of being a fan of anything, thus assuring that the reboot flopped

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