Who is [SPOILER] in Masters of the Universe: Revolution?

Masters of the Universe: Revolution premiered all five episodes on January 25th. Even though there’s no confirmation the story will continue, the final moments of the show ended on a teasing cliffhanger that leaves the door open for a third season should the series be renewed. Revolution saw the introduction of Hordak and the rest of the Horde into Kevin Smith’s iteration of the franchise, which led many fans to hope that Adora and her heroic alter-ego She-Ra would appear.Unfortunately, the film and television rights for the character are a little wonky. While Mattel still owns rights to her as a toy, and as a character, Dreamworks is in control of the media rights. Many people who watched the show would notice that She-Ra wasn’t present in the story, but hardcore fans of the franchise know that Adora might have made an appearance in the final moments of the show as her evil alter-ego, Despara.In the comics, Hordak and Skeletor steal Adora as a baby from the royal family but while Adam is protected by the Sorceress, it is believed that the Sorceress allowed Adora to be taken as a sacrifice needed by Grayskull. Shadow Weaver takes the girl and serves as her mother and proceeds to brainwash her to serve only the Horde. Adora quickly becomes Force Captain, and whereas in the Filmation cartoon, she remains under her birth appearance and name, in the comics she is given the alter-ego Despara, where she is forced to do Hordak’s bidding until He-Man can break through and reveal the truth to her, Adora can get past Hordak’s control, get the Sword of Protection and become She-Ra.

Masters of the Universe: Revolution premiered all five episodes on January 25th. Even though there’s no confirmation the story will continue, the final moments of the show ended on a teasing cliffhanger that leaves the door open for a third season should the series be renewed. Revolution saw the introduction of Hordak and the rest of the Horde into Kevin Smith’s iteration of the franchise, which led many fans to hope that Adora and her heroic alter-ego She-Ra would appear.

Unfortunately, the film and television rights for the character are a little wonky. While Mattel still owns rights to her as a toy, and as a character, Dreamworks is in control of the media rights. Many people who watched the show would notice that She-Ra wasn’t present in the story, but hardcore fans of the franchise know that Adora might have made an appearance in the final moments of the show as her evil alter-ego, Despara.

In the comics, Hordak and Skeletor steal Adora as a baby from the royal family but while Adam is protected by the Sorceress, it is believed that the Sorceress allowed Adora to be taken as a sacrifice needed by Grayskull. Shadow Weaver takes the girl and serves as her mother and proceeds to brainwash her to serve only the Horde. Adora quickly becomes Force Captain, and whereas in the Filmation cartoon, she remains under her birth appearance and name, in the comics she is given the alter-ego Despara, where she is forced to do Hordak’s bidding until He-Man can break through and reveal the truth to her, Adora can get past Hordak’s control, get the Sword of Protection and become She-Ra.

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