Which Star Trek Actors Are in Masters of the Universe: Revolution?

Netflix’s Masters of the Universe: Revolution grows He-Man, his supporting cast, and the world in fun and mature ways. However, the universe only exists because Mattel needed a story to sell their line of “space barbarian” toys. While it’s a celebration of this wild collection of characters and settings, Masters of the Universe: Revolution is also a mini-reunion of Star Trek actors.Before the casting of Star Trek actors, the prequel series, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, featured a vocal crossover between Eternia and the galaxy far, far away. Mark Hamill was cast to lend his voice talents to Skeletor in the new series, though original Skeletor actor Alan Oppenheimer voiced Moss Man. While Hamill is best known for playing Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise, he is the only Star Wars alum to join the cast. In Masters of the Universe: Revolution, however, there are no fewer than five actors from the Star Trek universe lending their voices to this series.Todd played three roles in Star Trek. The first was Kurn, Worf’s brother who appeared in both The Next Generation and in Deep Space Nine. He also appeared in Star Trek: Voyager as the Alpha Hirogen, a species of alien hunters. Yet, Todd’s most memorable performance came in Deep Space Nine’s Season 4 episode “The Visitor.” Sisko is seemingly killed, and Todd plays an adult version of Jake Sisko, who is willing to sacrifice the life he lived to bring his father back to life via traditional Star Trek time-travel magic. It’s one of the most moving stories in Deep Space Nine — a series known for its mature storytelling.

Netflix’s Masters of the Universe: Revolution grows He-Man, his supporting cast, and the world in fun and mature ways. However, the universe only exists because Mattel needed a story to sell their line of “space barbarian” toys. While it’s a celebration of this wild collection of characters and settings, Masters of the Universe: Revolution is also a mini-reunion of Star Trek actors.

Before the casting of Star Trek actors, the prequel series, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, featured a vocal crossover between Eternia and the galaxy far, far away. Mark Hamill was cast to lend his voice talents to Skeletor in the new series, though original Skeletor actor Alan Oppenheimer voiced Moss Man. While Hamill is best known for playing Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise, he is the only Star Wars alum to join the cast. In Masters of the Universe: Revolution, however, there are no fewer than five actors from the Star Trek universe lending their voices to this series.

Todd played three roles in Star Trek. The first was Kurn, Worf’s brother who appeared in both The Next Generation and in Deep Space Nine. He also appeared in Star Trek: Voyager as the Alpha Hirogen, a species of alien hunters. Yet, Todd’s most memorable performance came in Deep Space Nine‘s Season 4 episode “The Visitor.” Sisko is seemingly killed, and Todd plays an adult version of Jake Sisko, who is willing to sacrifice the life he lived to bring his father back to life via traditional Star Trek time-travel magic. It’s one of the most moving stories in Deep Space Nine — a series known for its mature storytelling.

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