Masters of the Universe final trailer brings the '80s nostalgia
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Masters of the Universe final trailer brings the '80s nostalgia
Adam Glenn, prince of Eternia, crash-lands on Earth as a child after being sent there for protection from Skeletor by Queen Marlena. Now grown, Adam works as an office drone and searches online for his magic sword, believing it will show him “the way home” so he can confront Skeletor. A later trailer returns Adam to Eternia, reuniting him with Man-at-Arms and Teela and with Cringer, who can transform into Battlecat. The final trailer connects to the 1980s series, shows Adam taking the sword and declaring “I have the power!” Skeletor vows to become a god and launches a rampage, ending reunions as “the time for talk is over.”
"When he was 10 years old, Adam Glenn, prince of Eternia and our future He-Man, crash-landed on Earth-the home planet of his ex-astronaut mother, Queen Marlena, who sent him there for protection from the forces of Skeletor. The now-grown Adam is an office drone with a penchant for nerd culture who has been searching online for his magic sword, convinced it will show him "the way home" so that he can finally confront Skeletor."
"In March, a second trailer brought He-Man back to Eternia and reunited him with Man-at-Arms and Teela-as well as with the talking tiger, Cringer (who can transform into Battlecat). This final trailer goes right for the heartstrings, opening with vintage footage of the original 1980s series and segueing into Adam grasping the sword and declaring "I have the power!""
"Good thing, too, since Skeletor has declared that, while he might be a devil, "I mean to be a god," and he's not about to let Eternia's prodigal son stand in his way. Mekaneck, Ram-Man, and Fisto make cameos but the reunions are short-lived, because with Skeletor on the rampage, "the time for talk is over.""
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