With Kevin Smith overseeing a new Masters of the Universe series that will serve as a continuation of the classic cartoon show of yesteryear, we now have word on the voice cast for this project – and it sounds all kinds of fantastic!
As first revealed by Newsarama, the cast for Masters of the Universe: Revelation is as follows:
– All-round genre icon Mark Hamill as Skeletor
– Supergirl’s Chris Wood as He-Man
– Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Sarah Michelle Gellar as Teela
– Game of Thrones’ Lena Headey as Evil-Lyn
– Game of Thrones’ Liam Cunningham as Man-at-Arms
– The Tick’s Griffin Newman as Orko
– Justice League’s Susan Eisenberg as Sorceress
– Batman: The Brave and the Bold’s Diedrich Bader as King Randor and Trap-Jaw
– Batman & Robin’s Alicia Silverstone as Queen Marlena
– King of the Hill’s Stephen Root as Cringer
– The Batman’s Kevin Michael Richardson as Beast Man
– Johnny Mnemonic’s Henry Rollins as Tri-Klops
– Candyman’s Tony Todd as Scare Glow
– Tusk’s Justin Long as Roboto
– Justice League’s Phil LaMarr as He-Ro
– House of Demons’ Tiffany Smith as Andra
– Rugrats’ Cree Summer as Priestess
– Jay & Silent Bob Reboot’s Jason Mewes as Stinkor
– Hay & Silent bob Reboot’s Harley Quinn Smith as Ileena
– Original Skeletor voice actor Alan Oppenheimer as Moss Man
Quite the impressive ensemble, right? Just hearing that Kevin Smith was developing a Masters of the Universe show that was to answer some of the left-open questions of the original animated series instantly had our interest. And now, with this stunning voice cast, our anticipation has only further intensified.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation will land on Netflix at a to-be-confirmed date later this year.