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Masters of the Universe: Revelation showrunner and creator Kevin Smith rejected theories and speculation that the animated Netflix show performing poorly with audiences affected the reported cancellation of a live-action He-Man film at the streamer.
Masters Of The Universe: Revelation Part 2 continues to sideline the franchise’s central protagonist, He-Man.
In recent years, it’s become an easy-to-spot trend in Hollywood film and TV productions as well as at comic book publishers. They are taking male characters and replacing them with female characters.
Jonathan Pageau, the host of The Symbolic World, recently decried Kevin Smith’s Masters of the Universe: Revelation Netflix show for perverting masculinity.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation showrunner Kevin Smith has revealed that series’ second half “shifts into an Evil-Lyn story”.
Netflix has revealed that Teela’s design in Masters of the Universe: Revelation is meant to give her “a more realistic muscular perspective.”
Masters of the Universe: Revelation showrunner Kevin Smith has continued to deny that he did a ‘bait and switch’ with He-Man and Teela.
Though Kevin Smith’s denied that He-Man “does no stepping aside” in Masters of the Universe: Revelation, reviews have confirmed the opposite.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation creator and showrunner Kevin Smith recently revealed that not only does a major, established character die during the course of the show’s story, but that the decision to kill off this particular character was done solely and explicitly to make fans angry.