The End Is Only The Beginning. The Final Battle is here.
The battle for Eternia continues on Netflix this July 23 with the premiere of Kevin Smith and Mattel Television’s “Masters of the Universe: Revelation,” a brand new animated series that will serve as a direct continuation to the animated series from the 1980s.
Check out the brand new story trailer below, which is loaded with new footage and makes the storyline much more clear. Additionally, find brand new still images underneath!
The war for Eternia culminates in “Masters of the Universe: Revelation,” an innovative and action-packed animated series that picks up where the iconic characters left off decades ago. After a cataclysmic battle between He-Man and Skeletor, Eternia is fractured and the Guardians of Grayskull are scattered. And after decades of secrets tore them apart, it’s up to Teela to reunite the broken band of heroes, and solve the mystery of the missing Sword of Power in a race against time to restore Eternia and prevent the end of the universe.
The voice cast includes…
- Mark Hamill – Skeletor
- Lena Headey – Evil-Lyn
- Chris Wood – Prince Adam / He-Man
- Sarah Michelle Gellar – Teela
- Liam Cunningham – Man-At-Arms
- Stephen Root – Cringer
- Diedrich Bader – King Randor / Trap Jaw
- Griffin Newman – Orko
- Tiffany Smith – Andra
- Henry Rollins – Tri-Klops
- Alan Oppenheimer (original Skeletor) – Moss Man
- Susan Eisenberg – Sorceress
- Alicia Silverstone – Queen Marlena
- Justin Long – Roboto
- Jason Mewes – Stinkor
- Phil LaMarr – He-Ro
- Tony Todd – Scare Glow
- Cree Summer – Priestess
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Beast Man
- Kevin Conroy – as Mer-Man
- Dennis Haysbert – as King Grayskull
- Adam Gifford – as Vikor
- Jay Tavare – as Wundar
Part 1 (5 episodes) “Masters of the Universe: Revelation” and the aftershow special, “Revelations: The Masters of the Universe Revelation Aftershow” will premiere Friday, July 23.
Kevin Smith is the showrunner/executive producer for “Masters of the Universe: Revelation,” with writers including Marc Bernardin (Castle Rock, Alphas), Eric Carrasco (Supergirl), Diya Mishra (Magic the Gathering), and Tim Sheridan (Reign of the Supermen). The 30-minute episodes were animated by Powerhouse Animation, with Bear McCreary composing.