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      • Netflix and Mattel Television have officially confirmed a brand-new animated series called Masters of the Universe: Revolution, the next chapter in the never-ending battle between He-Man and Skeletor. The announcement was made during Netflix's Geeked Week 2022, with a short clip featuring the new poster for the show.
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  2. Feb 21, 2024 · Masters of the Universe: Revolution debuted at the end of January 2024, but Netflix has yet to renew the series for a second season. However, positive signs suggest more Masters of the Universe will be on the way soon. Here’s everything that we know so far.

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  3. Feb 13, 2024 · What you need to remember about Masters of the Universe: Revolution. Netflix. After saving the souls of Fisto and Clamp Champ from an unpleasant afterlife in Subternia, He-Man aka Prince Adam...

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    Updated: Jan 24, 2024 10:54 pm

    Posted: Jan 24, 2024 10:48 pm

    Masters of the Universe: Revolution premieres Thursday, January 25 on Netflix.

    When Mattel and Netflix charged Kevin Smith with rebooting He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, it wasn’t to modernize the franchise completely. Instead, 2021’s Masters of the Universe: Revelation was intended as a continuation of He-Man’s original, syndicated adventures in the 1980s, aimed at adult fans who’d grown up watching the animated series. Those adult fans then review-bombed Revelation for the bold choice of seemingly killing off its main character (voiced by Chris Wood) in the first episode.

    Though Revelation restored the planet of Eternia to its natural order in the end, it left fans feeling scorned and Smith feeling hurt by the response – making his return for Masters of the Universe: Revolution a surprise. The confusingly named follow-up feels like an attempt to rectify some of the complaints fans had about the previous reboot by supplying a pulpy, vibrant He-Man-versus-Skeletor story. In this iteration, the iconic villain is given a technological upgrade and a refocused aim on ruling Eternia, something He-Man himself is struggling to grapple with. While not overly complex, Revolution gets the band back together to tackle a threat, and that is enough.

    In terms of its animation, Revolution basks in familiarity. The visual style’s natural progression from the hand-drawn work of original He-Man studio Filmation slots in well with other shows that have tried to recapture a similar look. Characters and backgrounds are cleanly rendered with popping colors that provide a sensory banquet. CGI is used to enhance scenes that lean heavily into high fantasy and sci-fi elements, depicting He-Man’s power-up sequence, the use of magic, and the deployment of nanobots with equal splendor.

    The most impressive aspect of the animation is the restraint shown to not make everything look too smooth. Much of the traits of ’80s TV animation were born from animators finding ways around budget and time limits, resulting in characters sometimes moving in charmingly janky ways and snapping between poses. Retaining that charm in a modern style is a big achievement of Revolution.

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    Less consistently stellar is the action. That’s not to say there aren’t moments that will have you clenching your fists and punching the air, but they’re balanced out by sections that move glacially, not quite communicating the urgency of the situation or the impact of every punch, zap, and boom. Some of the imagery is outrageous, especially as characters power up incrementally across five episodes. This leads to awe-inspiring visuals in some cases and messier mosaics in others. Still, Revolution is able to maintain its cool factor, which is very much entrenched in what a kid from the ’80s would find cool. The imagery of characters being gifted a new form of magic from ancient beings, altering their costumes, or He-Man getting upgrades to his sword is over the top and nonsensical, but in a way that fits within the MOTU spirit. Much like the action sequences, some of it really works, while the rest is overly familiar.

    Masters of the Universe: Revolution is a great-looking show with a storyline and writing style that are comforting in their familiarity for long-time fans. However, some lackluster action sequences and its short length detract from what could have been a classic crowd-pleaser, even for newcomers.

  4. Masters of the Universe: Revolution: With Melissa Benoist, Liam Cunningham, Mark Hamill, Griffin Newman. Teela joins forces with He-Man and the other Masters in their quest to save Eternia from the grip of darkness.

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  5. While you wait for the next chapter to arrive in 2024, check out our guide below to learn everything we know so far about Masters of the Universe: Revolution, including release, cast, and...

  6. Masters of the Universe: Revolution will be released on Thursday 25th January 2024. Masters of the Universe: Revelation – Part One and Two are both available to watch on Netflix.

  7. Sep 20, 2022 · “Masters of the Universe: Revolution is an all-new story that brings the focus to He-Man vs. Skeletor like you’ve never seen them before. It’s technology versus magic as He-Man and...

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