William Shatner has joined the cast of Masters of the Universe: Revolution, Netflix's upcomingRevelation follow-up. A spiritual sequel to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation hit the streaming service last year to much fanfare and debate. The animated series was released in two parts. Smith made the controversial decision to focus more on the character of Teela rather than He-Man, which sparked a great deal of backlash from a certain section of the Masters of the Universe fanbase. Nevertheless, Revelation still earned positive reviews.
In Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Teela races against time to prevent the impending destruction of the universe while trying to uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of the Sword of Power. As the show progresses, the secrets of Castle Grayskull are revealed, and the finale ends with a thrilling climax that sees Motherboard, a member of The Horde fromShe-Ra, assimilating Skeletor. A second season seemed very likely, but it has since been confirmed to take a slightly different approach. Smith and his creative team will return for the sequel series Masters of the Universe: Revolution, which will bring the focus back to the battle between He-Man and Skeletor.
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During the Masters of the Universe 40th Anniversary Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, which Screen Rant attended, it was announced that Shatner has joined the cast of Masters of the Universe: Revolution. No further details were provided regarding the Emmy winner's role, nor was it confirmed if Shatner would appear as a series regular or in a recurring role.
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