Whenever beloved 80's IPs are trotted out for a nostalgia run or reboot, it can usually go swimmingly well or catastrophically, with little in between. Masters of the Universe: Revolution is luckily surprisingly good - is this Kevin Smith's unspoken "apology" for 2021's divisive predecessor, Masters of the Universe: Revelation?

It seems the Netflix series finally embraced the cheesy awesomeness of the iconic Mattel property with a captivating blend of Masters of the Universe (MOTU) nostalgia and fresh storytelling. Despite the setback of a canceled He-Man movie, Kevin Smith's "Masters of the Universe: Revolution" might have revitalized fan interest in the franchise with a unique blend of grit, intensity, and action.

Kevin Smith's "Masters of the Universe: Revolution" serves as a continuation of the MOTU Revelation 2021 plot, picking up where the previous animated series left off. It followed Prince Adam of Eternia as he leads a charge against a formidable alliance between Skeletor and Hordak. Major plot threads are left dangling, creating anticipation for a second season.

Originating as a line of toys, the He-Man Filmation cartoon from the 1980s served as its biggest marketing vehicle. Despite being, for all intents and purposes, a 30-minute toy ad, the animated series remains a beloved classic despite the cheesiness of the stories and characterization.