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Watch: He-Man Returns In First Masters Of The Universe: Revelation Trailer
He-Man fans, it’s time to get excited. Our first trailer for
Masters of the Universe: Revelation has now arrived, teasing Netflix’s upcoming reboot of the beloved 80s animated property which is shaping up to be very promising indeed.
Of course, there are a number of reasons to be excited for this one. For starters, unlike
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and the CG-animated
He-Man show that’s also in development,
Revelation isn’t targeting a new generation. Instead, it’s a love letter to the original, with the plot even following on from the end of the 80s effort. Also, fan favorite filmmaker Kevin Smith is leading the charge, serving as showrunner. And then there’s the involvement of the insanely talented voice cast, led by
Return To Eternia With First Masters Of The Universe: Revelation Photos
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and a CG-animated
He-Man show that’s also in the works,
Revelation isn’t aimed at a new generation but is a love letter to the original, with the storyline even following on from the end of the 80s series. What’s more, fan favorite filmmaker Kevin Smith is at the helm, serving as showrunner. And then there’s the ridiculously talented voice cast, led by
Supergirl‘s Chris Wood.
In these new stills, we get our first look at the redesigned Prince Adam of Eternia, alongside his various allies and enemies. Including his nemesis Skeletor (voiced by the one and only Mark Hamill), Evil-Lyn (Lena Headley), Teela (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Queen Marlena (Alicia Silverstone) and legendary Batman star Kevin Conroy as Mer-Man. Original Skeletor vocal actor, Alan Oppenheimer, is also back, now in the role of Moss-Man.