Trailer For Netflix and Mattel’s “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe” CGI Animated Reboot [Video]

Not to be confused with Kevin Smith’s darker and more unique spin on the popular characters in “Masters of the Universe: Revelation”, Netflix has also partnered with Mattel Television on yet another He-Man series.

Bloody Disgusting now has the official trailer for “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe”, a CGI animated series in which He-Man and his powerful friends learn what it means to be a hero while battling the evil forces of Skeletor and his minions.

Along with the first trailer comes news that the series will stream globally on September 16, 2021.

More details and images below. Orko and Battle Cat look cool af, albeit, this one looks like it’s made specifically for kids.


In “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe”…

“On Eternia, the first planet of creation, a demonic tyrant rises: Skeletor!

“With dark armies at his command, Skeletor is on the march, hell-bent on capturing Eternia’s kingdoms, and its ultimate prize – Castle Grayskull, the ancient fortress of mystery said to contain the greatest power in the universe.

“It’s up to He-Man and his brave squad of rookie heroes to stop Skeletor and restore the peace.

“Both sides come armed with enchanted Power Weapons – transforming them into Masters of the Primal Powers of the Universe. It’s Master vs. Dark Master, He-Man vs. Skeletor – fighting for control of Eternia, Castle Grayskull, and the fate of us all.

“In the end, who will become MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE?”

It was developed for television by Rob David with a voice cast that includes Yuri Lowenthal (He-Man/Adam/Tuvar), David Kaye (Cringer/Battle Cat), Grey Griffin (Evelyn/Evil-Lyn), Antony Del Rio (Duncan/Man-at-Arms), Kimberly Brooks (Teela/Eldress/Sorceress), Trevor Devall (R’Qazz/Beast Man), Judy Alice Lee (Krass/Ram Ma’am), Roger Craig Smith (Kronis/Trap-Jaw/General Dolos), Fred Tatasciore (King Randor/Baddrah), Ben Diskin (Skeletor/Prince Keldor), Tom Kenny (Ork-0/RK Units), Max Mitchell (Kitty), and Max Stubington (Young Adam).