![]() ![]() Traveling to find Man-At-Arms, Teela arrives at a village with Andra and Evil-Lyn, which is being attacked by Tri-Klops's technologically-enhanced forces. In order to reforge the two halves into one, Teela declares that they must first find Man-At-Arms. Having become disillusioned by the lies of her former friends, Teela initially refuses, but is convinced by Cringer to reconsider. Claiming that Eternia is dying without magic, The Sorceress asks Teela to help restore it by retrieving the two halves of the Sword of Power, which are currently located in the realms they were forged in: the Hall of Heroes in Preternia, and Subternia, the Land of the Dead. ![]() Evil-Lyn presents the head to The Sorceress, who transfers the remainder of Eternia's magic into Evil-Lyn's staff, becoming greatly weakened in the process. The old woman reveals herself to be Evil-Lyn in disguise, and that the goblet is the disguised head of Skeletor's Havoc Staff, which contains one of the last embers of true magic in Eternia. Teela and Andra escape Snake Mountain with the goblet and return it to the old woman, and follow her to the Hall of Wisdom. After returning the Glove to its rightful owners at a church, Teela and Andra are hired by an old woman to retrieve a goblet from Snake Mountain, which they discover has been taken over by Tri-Klops who has since established a cult that worships technology through the Master Motherboard rather than magic, which he blames for ruining Skeletor's bid for power. Having become a mercenary after leaving the Royal Guard, Teela retrieves the Glove of Globolah from Stinkor alongside her new mercenary-partner Andra. Both Teela and King Randor learn of He-Man's death and true identity as Prince Adam, resulting in King Randor banishing Man-At-Arms and Teela deciding to leave the Royal Guard and Grayskull behind, hurt at her friends' betrayal and keeping He-Man's identity from her. The Sorceress manages to slow down time, allowing He-Man to contain the explosion using the Sword of Power as a conduit, splitting it into two and seemingly killing both him and Skeletor. Seeking to obtain Eternia's magic for himself, Skeletor cracks the orb and causes an explosion, threatening all reality. Declaring this to be their final battle, Skeletor incinerates He-Man's ally Moss-Man, causing an enraged He-Man to impale Skeletor upon the locking mechanism, exposing Castle Grayskull into its true form as the Hall of Wisdom. While Eternia's forces confronts the army of Snake Mountain outside Castle Grayskull, Teela battles Evil-Lyn inside while He-Man confronts Skeletor at the heart of the castle, where all magic flows through Eternia in a mystical orb enclosed by a locking mechanism built by the Elders. While Teela is being celebrated at a ceremony in taking up the mantle of Man-At-Arms, Skeletor and Evil-Lyn lead an all-out invasion against Castle Grayskull, interrupting the ceremony and attracting the attention of He-Man, Man-At-Arms, and the rest of Eternia. Dee Bradley Baker as Savage He-Man, Baby Teela.Susan Eisenberg as Sorceress of Castle Grayskull.Diedrich Bader as King Randor, Trap Jaw.Lena Headey as Evil-Lyn "Lyn" / Majestra.Melissa Benoist as Teela (Revolution).Sarah Michelle Gellar as Teela (Revelation).Liam Cunningham as Duncan / Man-At-Arms.Her journey will uncover the secrets of Grayskull at last. After their battle fractured Eternia, it's up to Teela to solve the mystery of the missing Sword of Power in a race against time to prevent the end of the Universe. Skeletor's final assault on Castle Grayskull caused his own demise, while also putting an end to He-Man, and simultaneously damaging the source of all magic in existence. In June 2022, Netflix announced a follow-up Masters of the Universe: Revolution. Netflix released the series in two parts, with five episodes debuting July 23, 2021, then five additional episodes on November 23, 2021. A spiritual sequel to the 1983–1985 series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe by Filmation, while ignoring the events of The New Adventures of He-Man (1990), the plot of Revelation explores unresolved storylines from the original 1980s series. Masters of the Universe: Revelation is an American animated superhero fantasy television series produced by Kevin Smith and Powerhouse Animation Studios. ![]()
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