A week after Masters of the Universe: Revolution launched on Netflix, the fans of He-Man, Skeletor and the rest felt much differently than they did the first time around. Season 1 of the series tells a tight, thrilling story that picks up right where Masters of the Universe: Revelation left off two years ago. Revelation hit the streamer in two parts back in July and Nov. 2021, but its reception was a little different.The series was one of the best He-Man stories ever told, as it was the first one to take these characters seriously while trying to maintain what made them fun. The final five episodes of Revelation featured He-Man and Skeletor in every single episode with an epic story that moved the characters’ status quo forward for the first time in animation. This time, Revolution does the same thing, but Season 1 told a complete story. Unfortunately, a five-episode Season 2 is not waiting in the wings to drop. If audiences want one more of He-Man, Sorceress Teela and the rest of the Eternian band of heroes, they’ll have to keep streaming and be patient.The first part of the series was like The Death of Superman story, in a way. While He-Man did die in Revelation Part 1, the story was still all about him. In fact, He-Man appeared via flashback in almost every episode for a few short scenes. It wouldn’t be until Part 2 that He-Man arose from the dead, only without a mullet and all-black jumpsuit. Masters of the Universe: Revelation Season 1 told a complete story, ironically leaving fans that much eager for more.
A week after Masters of the Universe: Revolution launched on Netflix, the fans of He-Man, Skeletor and the rest felt much differently than they did the first time around. Season 1 of the series tells a tight, thrilling story that picks up right where Masters of the Universe: Revelation left off two years ago. Revelation hit the streamer in two parts back in July and Nov. 2021, but its reception was a little different.
The series was one of the best He-Man stories ever told, as it was the first one to take these characters seriously while trying to maintain what made them fun. The final five episodes of Revelation featured He-Man and Skeletor in every single episode with an epic story that moved the characters’ status quo forward for the first time in animation. This time, Revolution does the same thing, but Season 1 told a complete story. Unfortunately, a five-episode Season 2 is not waiting in the wings to drop. If audiences want one more of He-Man, Sorceress Teela and the rest of the Eternian band of heroes, they’ll have to keep streaming and be patient.
The first part of the series was like The Death of Superman story, in a way. While He-Man did die in Revelation Part 1, the story was still all about him. In fact, He-Man appeared via flashback in almost every episode for a few short scenes. It wouldn’t be until Part 2 that He-Man arose from the dead, only without a mullet and all-black jumpsuit. Masters of the Universe: Revelation Season 1 told a complete story, ironically leaving fans that much eager for more.
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