Skeletor uncovers his origins. Meanwhile, Duncan and Orko ask an old ally to strengthen He-Man's sword.Skeletor uncovers his origins. Meanwhile, Duncan and Orko ask an old ally to strengthen He-Man's sword.Skeletor uncovers his origins. Meanwhile, Duncan and Orko ask an old ally to strengthen He-Man's sword.
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Melissa Benoist
- Teela
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Ted Biaselli
- Gwildor
- (voice)
Cam Clarke
- Stonedar
- (voice)
Liam Cunningham
- Duncan
- (voice)
Keith David
- Hordak
- (voice)
Mark Hamill
- Skeletek
- (voice)
- …
Lena Headey
- Evil-Lyn
- (voice)
Meg Foster
- Motherboard
- (voice)
Griffin Newman
- Orko
- (voice)
Stephen Root
- Cringer
- (voice)
William Shatner
- Keldor
- (voice)
Tiffany Smith
- Andra
- (voice)
- …
Chris Wood
- Adam
- (voice)
- …
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- TriviaKeldor's line "I'm laughing at the superior intellect" is from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, where it was spoken by James Kirk as a taunt to his nemesis, Khan Noonian Singh. Keldor is voiced by William Shatner, who played James Kirk in the original Star Trek series and movies, including Star Trek II. Gates McFadden, who voices Queen Marlena, was also a series regular on Star Trek TNG, and Tony Todd (Scare Glow), John De Lancie (Granamyr), and Jeffrey Combs (Zodak) each guest starred in various roles on various Star Trek series.
- ConnectionsReferences Masters of the Universe (1987)
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"Masters of the Universe: Revelation" Episode 3 - Unraveling Mysteries and Epic Battles!
Okay, folks, we're diving headfirst into the third instalment of "Masters of the Universe: Revelation," and Kevin Smith is still steering the ship. If you thought the first two episodes were a wild ride, well, Episode 3 is cranking it up a notch.
Animation-wise, Powerhouse Animation Studios is still knocking it out of the park. Eternia continues to be a visual feast, and the character designs are evolving in exciting ways. It's like watching a comic book come to life with all the vibrant colors and epic landscapes.
Now, the story is getting seriously intriguing. The aftermath of Prince Adam's revelation is leading to some unexpected alliances and betrayals. Andra's role is becoming clearer, and we're delving deeper into the lore of Eternia. There are mysteries unraveling, and it's keeping the narrative fresh and exciting.
Kevin Smith's writing remains sharp, blending humor, heart, and epic battles seamlessly. The voice cast? Still on fire. Mark Hamill's Skeletor continues to steal the show, and the chemistry between characters is electric.
What's cool about Episode 3 is that it doesn't just rely on nostalgia; it's building something new. The stakes are higher, and the characters are facing challenges that make you root for them even more. And the action? Oh, it's top-notch.
For those not familiar with Masters of the Universe, Episode 3 might throw some curveballs your way. But honestly, it's all part of the journey, and the show does a decent job of filling in the gaps for newcomers.
In a nutshell, "Masters of the Universe: Revelation" Episode 3 is a rollercoaster of emotions, mysteries, and epic battles. It's not just living in the past; it's shaping a bold future for Eternia. If you're into jaw-dropping visuals, character development, and unexpected twists, this episode is a winner. The series is hitting its stride, and I'm already counting the days until the next one. Stay tuned!
Animation-wise, Powerhouse Animation Studios is still knocking it out of the park. Eternia continues to be a visual feast, and the character designs are evolving in exciting ways. It's like watching a comic book come to life with all the vibrant colors and epic landscapes.
Now, the story is getting seriously intriguing. The aftermath of Prince Adam's revelation is leading to some unexpected alliances and betrayals. Andra's role is becoming clearer, and we're delving deeper into the lore of Eternia. There are mysteries unraveling, and it's keeping the narrative fresh and exciting.
Kevin Smith's writing remains sharp, blending humor, heart, and epic battles seamlessly. The voice cast? Still on fire. Mark Hamill's Skeletor continues to steal the show, and the chemistry between characters is electric.
What's cool about Episode 3 is that it doesn't just rely on nostalgia; it's building something new. The stakes are higher, and the characters are facing challenges that make you root for them even more. And the action? Oh, it's top-notch.
For those not familiar with Masters of the Universe, Episode 3 might throw some curveballs your way. But honestly, it's all part of the journey, and the show does a decent job of filling in the gaps for newcomers.
In a nutshell, "Masters of the Universe: Revelation" Episode 3 is a rollercoaster of emotions, mysteries, and epic battles. It's not just living in the past; it's shaping a bold future for Eternia. If you're into jaw-dropping visuals, character development, and unexpected twists, this episode is a winner. The series is hitting its stride, and I'm already counting the days until the next one. Stay tuned!
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