The Netflix He-Man series has a big secret hidden in its final scene.
This article contains spoilers forMasters of the Universe: Revolution.
Skeletor manages to gain the upper-hand and seemingly kills Hordak, stabbing him through the heart.
That isnt the end of him, though.
The fifth and final episode ofRevolutionhas Skeletor defeated and Eternia saved.
It feels like the show is wrapping itself up, ready to close out this chapter in theMOTUfranchise.
Then, nope, we get a final scene that sends the show hurtling in an incredible new direction.
The figure has a voice with a tinge of masculine monster energy but predominantly feminine.
The figure wears a skull-like mask with glowing red eyes.
Horde Prime will make you whole again.
And when you have healed, we shall return to Eternia together to destroy Skeletor.
The figure removes their mask and the masculine monster filter is gone from their voice.
She continues, and this… He-Man.
Otherwise known in otherMOTUfranchises as Adora, She-Ra.
Yep,She-Rais finally a part of this new version of He-Man.
But why is she called Despara?
This can be traced back to her appearance in the second volume of the DCMasters of the Universecomicin 2013.
There, She-Ras origin story from her original TV series was reworked to be darker.
She was still the twin sister of Adam/He-Man but her upbringing was far worse.
Does this meanRevolutionis simply setting up a sequel where Despara learns to be good and becomes She-Ra?
Masters of the Universe is owned by Mattel.
The She-Ra figures are owned by Mattel but (animated) She-Ra is owned by DreamWorks.
In 2021 Smith hoped a deal could be reached and perhaps that finally happened.
Maybe the use of Despara inRevolutionis that shows way of getting around possible legal troubles when it comes toShe-Ra.
Whatever the case may be, we can only hope well be seeing more of Despara in the future.
Masters of the Universe: Revolutionis now streaming on Netflix.