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It's well documented the series was announced as being eight episodes.
Where are you getting 8? I am not saying you are wrong, but everything I have seen says 10.There are only 8 episodes
If it was 10-13, I could've seen more logic in splitting the season up.
I'm going out on a limb here...
The Eternians status quo will be changed by the time the 10th episode ends. Many characters will remain dead. But He-Man? I'm 99% sure he will be alive. In what form? Don't know but it will be different than classic He-Man.
Voltron did 6/7 splits of "seasons". She-ra did that once. It is entirely possible, that like with Castlevania, they are doing this to test the waters for a bigger episode order. But of course, they also have the CG cartoon in the works, and who knows it Netflix is interested in two ongoing He-man shows.
Where are you getting 8? I am not saying you are wrong, but everything I have seen says 10.
He got stabbed in the stomach, not the chest. I am pretty positive he isn't dead.
Only three more episodes? If true, that's certainly disappointing. Do you have a source on this?
There are only 8 episodes
If it was 10-13, I could've seen more logic in splitting the season up.
That is the thing. I have seen many articles talking about the next 5. Maybe the added a pair during production. Releasing only 3 sounds insane, unless they are like double length.Well documented it's eight. It was announced as eight. Multiple articles have noted it's only eight episodes.
I'm just going by the OG poster is saying. Though looking at KS tweet, he says he saw 8 episodes SO FAR, so it could be 10.
Decider says the first season is 10 episodes...idk
'Masters of the Universe: Revelation' on Netflix: When Will Part 2 Premiere?
That is the thing. I have seen many articles talking about the next 5. Maybe the added a pair during production. Releasing only 3 sounds insane, unless they are like double length.
I agree. Which is why I complained about it.Even five and five is short.
It's well documented the series was announced as being eight episodes.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation will be comprised of a total of 10 episodes, with the first five dropping on Netflix on 23rd July 2021.
A release date for the remaining five episodes is yet to be confirmed, but with all 10 episodes being produced as a single set, there’s no reason why the conclusion to the series couldn’t drop later in 2021.
In an interview with EW, Kevin Smith let slip that he had “seen part 2”, suggesting that the next batch of episodes is complete and ready to go whenever Netflix opts to drop it.
The show is set for a 10-episode run, only the first half of which have been released at this point. The series has a number of twists and turns, with a blood-pumping score and exciting action to match. But the dialogue is certainly elevated by Smith having picked a home run cast.
I'm seeing conflicting information from various sources:
Masters of the Universe: Revelation - Part 2: Release date, cast for Netflix's He-Man reboot
Every Voice Actor in He-Man's Masters of the Universe: Revelation Cast List
Where are you getting eight from? Official source? Trade publication? Not trying to refute you. I just don't see anything about eight episodes anywhere.
Well I ask, where are these sources getting 10 episodes from?
Where are the sources for 8 episodeslol
Can you post some sources?Well documented it's eight. It was announced as eight. Multiple articles have noted it's only eight episodes.
Where are the sources for 8 episodeslol
Can you post some sources?
Looking around I am seeing five for the second half reported not three many places.
Can you quote from a source saying only three?
If they cut the Witcher in half, I swear to God...I was mistaken now I think and was mixing it up with The Witcher in my head. However, I haven't seen any source state 10 episodes either.
If they cut the Witcher in half, I swear to God...
Seriously that show is already slow paced enough.
The only example I can remember is Sabrina. But even then, the show was done in a manner, where the "Halves of seasons", were clearly their own thing.I don't think they would. I don't think Netflix ever splits up seasons for live-action originals, but could be wrong.
I liked that the towers and surrounding tracks suspended in the air in the afterlife looking like the Eternia playset from the 80s toyline, and the opening scene with paintings that looked like the said toyline's packaging artwork. Oh I see that Kevin's daughter had a part in the series but I never head her I take it she is gonna be in the 2nd half of season 1?
Is anyone else with me that:all the previous Eternian heroes in Preternia HAVE to come back to turn the tide at some point? Is it just me or is that TOO big of a resource to not come into play on the side of the good guys at some point?