After the cliffhanger ending to Masters of Universe: Revelation Part 1, many of us were left with the question of how would Adam defeat Skelegod without his powers?
The natural answer to that would be Teela taking over, as she did in Part 1, as Adam searches for a way to get his powers back. As it turns out, that is not a mystery anymore.
Unlike how Netflix usually does things, it seems like they have spoiled a little too much in the new trailer.
Netflix has released the trailer for Masters of Universe: Revelation Part 2. The He-Man sequel will be released on November 23, 2022.
The trailer picks up right from where Part 1 left off. Skeletor has acquired the power of the Grayskull at last and now wages war against all of Eternia.
There are lots of scenes from the war that is about to come. Teela, who was teased about being the daughter of the Sorceress in the original series, will finally embrace her roots.
Right towards the end, we hear the familiar voice of Orko, who was supposed to be stuck for eternity, but that isn’t the most shocking thing in the trailer.
Adam can still transform into He-Man, despite losing the Power Sword. He reveals to Skeletor that the sword is a mere conduit for the power, but Adam himself is the spark behind it.
One might wonder why they decided to include such a shocking reveal in the trailer, but given Part 1’s response, it is easy to understand why.
Many of us felt a little cheated when Adam died in the very first episode, considering he is supposed to be the main character. Naturally, executive producer Kevin Smith received a lot of backlash for that.
This trailer might be just the thing to get all the fans back on the bandwagon and give them what they expected in the first place.
About Masters of the Universe
Masters of the Universe, also known as He-Man is a sword and sorcery-themed media franchise created by Mattel. The main premise revolves around the conflict between He-Man (the alter ego of Prince Adam) against Skeletor on the planet Eternia, with a vast lineup of supporting characters in a hybrid setting of medieval sword and sorcery and sci-fi technology.
The original television series ran from 1983 to 1984. It was rebooted with a direct sequel in 2021 titled Masters of the Universe: Revelation, which was developed by Kevin Smith.
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