Reservations for Revelation
I have nobody to really talk to about this, so it’s time to scream into the void and see who screams back.
And, be warned: this is mostly just me bitching and moaning about shows that haven’t been released yet. So, you know, if you don’t care, then scroll along. XD I’m writing this after my rant and I wouldn’t blame anybody for just ignoring this. It doesn’t really go anywhere.
So Netflix is gonna have 2 He-Man shows coming soon, and I want to be super hyped for them. But I’m a cold-hearted cynic, so I can’t help but hold my heart close to my chest and say, “we’ll see.” I wanna say I’m cautiously optimistic, that while my expectations are low, I’m hoping that they’ll be fun shows that I’ll enjoy, but honestly, but it’s 2021 and I’m not going into these expecting I’ll get that fix I’m looking for.
Revelations is a continuation of the original 80s cartoon, while the latter is supposed to be a CGI Reboot. Confusing, and I might’ve mixed the two up, but this COULD be an ideal scenario. Something for old school fans and something to aim at new fans. Everybody wins, and Netflix and Mattel will win.
But we’ve heard these song and dances before. A continuation of a previous, popular series?
Now don’t get me wrong, I actually liked the final season of Samurai Jack that we got on Adult Swim, but I don’t think it’s unfair to say it was rather rocky.
And a reboot of a previous series?
Yeah, this was a reboot and boy was it just awful.
And I’ve made it clear that, while I enjoyed Season 1 of She-Ra, its final season left such a bad taste in my mouth that it legitimately soured my enjoyment for the previous seasons.
Now, that’s not to say that any kind of reboot or continuation of a previous cartoon is doomed to failure from the get go. Heck, the fact I liked the Samurai Jack continuation on its own disproves that point. And, who knows, maybe I’ll be proven wrong and both shows will be shows I grow to love. It’s just that at the moment, I’m not feeling the hype or any confidence in either of these shows.
"But didn't you hear? Kevin Smith is behind Revelations! He had a hand in Duck Dodgers and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back and-"
Yeah, I’m gonna have to ask you to shut up. Cause I HATE that mindset. That because Person X was behind Product A, then Product B will also be good. Have we forgotten Frank Miller?
The guy who made this?
Also made this.
Yeah, okay, it’s totally possible that someone who worked/made something really good can make something good again. I ain’t saying that is somehow impossible. But, like, don’t use that as some kind of excuse. Don’t try and use their previous work as a shield; they shouldn’t do that either.
This gut feeling I have for the upcoming He-Man shows aren’t born from not knowing the creatives working behind it, for good or for ill, it’s just that: a gut feeling. I might be right, but hopefully I’m wrong.
I think both shows will completely miss why The Masters of The Universe franchise is so inspiring.
I’m worried that they’ll try and force a gay subplot between Beast Man and Skeletor, making it incredibly toxic, and banking on people liking it cause shippers gotta ship.
I’m worried they’ll try to force a political message in the most heavy handed way possible and completely missing the POINT of the intended message and muddy it up.
I’m worried they’ll turn Clamp Champ into a funny black sidekick.
Hell, I’ve heard rumors that Revelations will take the Sword of Power away from Adam and give it to Teela.
All of these should be conspiracy theories, the ravings of a madman that I should be rolling my eyes at. Or, at least, they should be disregarded as fan theories or fanfiction plots. But here I am, an old man at 25, expecting the worst from these shows. Shows that, mind you, I’d WANT to support cause I want more Masters Of The Universe content, but it’ll be so bittersweet to see these people given the keys to the kingdom and see the kingdom burn to the ground.













