He-Man and Masters of the Universe: Revelation (Netflix)

Started by Adam_PoE11 pages

Eternians put aside their differences and unite to stop Evil-Lyn from unmaking all of existence. "ThErE aRe No ReAl StAkEs."

With no one willing to fight on her side, Evil-Lyn raises an army of the dead to stop them. "ThEy NeEdEd A sIdE qUeSt."

GTFOH.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Eternians put aside their differences and unite to stop Evil-Lyn from unmaking all of existence. "ThErE aRe No ReAl StAkEs."

With no one willing to fight on her side, Evil-Lyn raises an army of the dead to stop them. "ThEy NeEdEd A sIdE qUeSt."

GTFOH.

That army of the undead that is about as threatening as a star wars droid army.

Originally posted by cdtm
That army of the undead that is about as threatening as a star wars droid army.

The dead cannot be killed, because they are already dead. That makes them unstoppable. You cannot hurt them, but they can hurt you. And when you die, you join them. Yeah, totally like droids.

I'll try putting it another way:

Everyone surviving is a stake, sure enough. The problem is they had no real active role aside from survival.

No reason to fight. Could have as easily ran away.

By the same token, once Evil Lynn bathed in the Power amped by the center of the universe, her undead army achieved its goals. No one can stop her except Teela, who was something of an unexpected factor, and therefore her undead army became redundant to her plans. What did it matter killing people who would be wiped out along with the universe?

What I would have preferred is a Star Wars VI set up, where you have Luke dealing with the Emperor and Vader who were the brains of the Empire, Han and Leia dealing with the shield generator, and Lando directly attacking the Star Destroyers and Death Star. All three fronts were vital, and failure in any one can mean the bad guys win.

Nothing like that in the final fight of MOTU:R. It was all Teela vs Lynn for all the marbles, and everyone hold out until then.

If she could not be stopped, then she would not have raised the army.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE

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Masters of the Universe: Revelation is getting a second season. At its Geeked Week event Wednesday, Netflix announced the follow-up installment of the animated series, Masters of the Universe: Revolution from Mattel Television and Powerhouse Animation.

Masters of the Universe: Revolution is described as the next epic chapter in the battle for Eternia. It is a standalone story that takes place after the events in Revelation.

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 is technology versus magic as He-Man and the heroic warriors face the forces of Skeletor and a deadly threat to the planet.