Masters of the Universe: Revelation from filmmaker Kevin Smith is getting a continuation on Netflix. Announced in December 2019, Masters of the Universe: Revelation was designed as a spiritual sequel to the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe series that aired from 1983 to 1985. Netflix split Masters of the Universe: Revelation into two parts, with part one premiering on July 23, 2021, and part two premiering on November 23, 2021, just in time for the Thanksgiving weekend.
The series generated mixed responses, with critics and general audiences seeming to like the series. However, there were some viewers who took issue with the series and even resorted to review bombing Revelation on Rotten Tomatoes shortly after part 1 premiered. Masters of the Universe: Revelation ended its story on a cliffhanger, with the villainous Skeletor being assimilated by the Motherboard. It was then revealed that Motherboard had the insignia of the Horde, the main villains from the She-Ra cartoon series that was a spin-off of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. That seemed to set the stage for a season 2, though it is instead taking a slightly different form.
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Amid Netflix's Geeked Week event, Smith took to social media to announce that Masters of the Universe: Revelation is receiving a sequel series, titled Masters of the Universe: Revolution. Deadline confirmed more details about Revolution, which is described as a standalone story that follows the events of Masters of the Universe: Revelation. It will bring the focus back to the He-Man vs. Skeletor battle "like you’ve never seen them before." Currently, no premiere date or cast has been
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