Netflix has become the one stop shop for He-Man content. As executive producer and writer Kevin Smith drops the five-episode Masters of the Universe: Revolution, which continues from 2021’s Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Netflix has also found success with a separate, more traditionally kid-focused animated reboot of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. And while it doesn’t sound like the live-action He-Man starring West Side Story alum Kyle Allen is moving forward – at least at Netflix – the streamer’s definitely putting in work to keep the power of Grayskull shining, especially with stuff like Revelation and now Revolution, which reconsider the adventures of He-Man and his heroic pals either for a contemporary, intermediate-aged audience, or for those of us who remember when.
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