Throughout its brief-but-bold 5-episode run, Kevin Smith’s Masters of the Universe: Revolution kills off several classic He-Man characters. In fact, glimpses into Preternia’s cast of characters affirm that Revolution takes out even more nostalgic MotU personalities than its predecessor, the two-part Masters of the Universe: Revelation (2021). Both Revelation and Revolution serve as sequel series to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, which ran from 1983 to '85. Although Smith’s Netflix continuation ignores the ‘90s cartoon, The New Adventures of He-Man, both shows are steeped in MotU franchise lore. Of course, that doesn’t make 2024’s Masters of the Universe: Revolution any less controversial.
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