We Get A First Look At Kevin Smith’s Masters Of The Universe: Revelation In New Teaser Trailer

We have been waiting for months, and this past Thursday, we got a first look at Netflix and Kevin Smith’s, Masters of the Universe: Revelation. And we can’t wait for the show to hit Netflix this July. Smith has been talking about the show for more than a year. He is has been dropping hints about the feel and vibe of the show, and yesterday we got a first look. After watching the teaser, it’s plain to see that this show is a must for any fan of the show from the 80s. The animation and character look on point, and I’m super excited for this show to premiere. And there is an all-star voice cast, including Mark Hamill as Skeletor. The Mattel company first released the He-Man action figure back in the early 80s. Filmation Animation Studios developed the backstory of He-man. The toy soon became the first of its kind and became a syndicated television show. Masters of the Universe: Revelation will serve as a sequel to the show from the 80s. Check out the teaser trailer below: …

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Mark Hamill Might Be Known As A Jedi But His Voice Will Live In Villainy Infamy

Pop Culture QuestFor forty-plus years now Mark Hamill has been a household name. Hamill’s work in Star Wars as Luke Skywalker the apprentice turned Jedi master was box office gold and inspired a generation of future storytellers including Kevin Smith, but more on that later. Mark Hamill might be known as a Jedi, but his voice has found the Darkside, and he has been making quite the impact as a voice actor. Hamill started voicing Joker all the way back in the early ’90s. The Joker is quite possibly Batman’s greatest enemy.  And fans seemed to be overjoyed to have Hamill take the voice and give it’s his take. Then in 2019 horror fans and the world alike were shocked to hear that Hamill would be the voice of Chucky. Yes, everyone’s favorite knee-high serial killer from the 80’s that scared me, and little kids everywhere. This knew Chucky was not in the same realm of the Don Mancini creation, but an entire new adaption. Fans were mixed about the new adaption but were happy to see Hamill’s name attached. Now let’s …

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