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Netflix drops Masters of Universe: Revelation Part 1 trailer, Watch

The trailer reveals the trajectory of the series and new cast members

Netflix drops Masters of Universe: Revelation Part 1 trailer, Watch

Source: A still from the trailer

Last Updated: 05.26 PM, Jul 03, 2021

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As part of its Geeked Week, Netflix had announced a wide array of exciting content that the audience can expect to release on the streaming giant. One of them was the revival of the 80s cult classic series with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Netflix dropped the full trailer of Masters of Universe: Revelation Part 1 revealing (pun intended) some exciting new information about the plot and new characters and what the fans can expect from the new series.

The plot of the series picks up from where it had ended in 1985. After the catastrophic battle between He-Man and Skeletor, Eternia is left shattered and devoid of magic. Teela seeks to reunite the band of scattered heroes, forging unlikely alliances and finding the missing Sword of Power to restore Eternia and prevent the end of the universe. 

Take a look at the trailer below:

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The trailer is bound to give you chills and promises to be a treat for both the fans of the original series and the newbies who will be watching the upcoming series. 

The Kevin Smith helmed project in collaboration with Mattel Television and Powerhouse Animation has a star studded voice cast which includes Lena Headey (Evil-Lyn), Mark Hamill (Skeletor), Alicia Silverstone (Queen Marlena), Sarah Michelle Gellar (Teela), Liam Cunningham (Man-At-Arms), Chris Wood (Prince Adam/He-Man), Stephen Root (Cringer), Diedrich Bader (King Randor/Trap Jaw), Tiffany Smith (Andra), Henry Rollins (Tri-Klop), Griffin Newman (Orko), Susan Eisenberg (Sorceress), Alan Oppenheimer, the original Skeletor, (Moss Man), Justin Long (Roboto), Jason Mewes (Stinkor), Tony Todd (Scare Glow), Cree Summer (Priestess), Phil LaMarr (He-Ro), Kevin Michael Richardson (Beast Man), Dennis Haysbert (Grayskull), Kevin Conroy (Mer-Man), Jay Tavare (Wunder) and Adam Gifford (Vikor).

The series is slated to release on July 23 on Netflix with five episodes.

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