The Mandalorian
A pro wrestler is headed to… well, wherever Baby Yoda heads to next.
According to The Mat Men Pro Wrestling Podcast, WWE star Sasha Banks is set to play a role in the upcoming season season of the Disney+ “Star Wars” series.
Masters of the Universe : Revelation
Netflix has announced the voice cast of the Netflix anime series “Masters of the Universe : Revelation”. The series, based on He-Man, Skeletor, Teela and the other classic characters of the Masters of the Universe franchise, has Kevin Smith playing showrunner.
The cast includes “Star Wars” alum Mark Hamill as Skeletor, Lena Headey as Evil-Lyn, Chris Wood (“Supergirl”) as He-Man/Prince Adam, “Buffy” star Sarah Michelle Gellar as Teela, Liam Cunningham (“Game of Thrones”) as Man-At-Arms and Stephen Root (“Office Space”) as Cringer. Other cast include Alicia Silverstone, Deidrich Bader, Henry Rollins, Justin Long and Jason Mewes, who voices Stinkor.
“Masters of the Universe: Revelation is for the fans. Kevin Smith, as well as the rest of the all-star cast, share our love and passion for the iconic franchise and the deeper meaning of the property. At its core, Masters of the Universe is all about wanting the power to be the best version of yourself, and the series will bring this message to life in an entirely new way.” – Rob David, Executive Producer, Masters of the Universe: Revelation
“I cannot believe the lineup of talent I get to play with! The incredible, star-studded cast that Mattel’s Rob David and Netflix’s Ted Biaselli assembled for our Masters of the Universe series will let any lifelong He-Man fan know we’re treating this cartoon seriously and honoring the legendary world of Eternia with A-list talent! Chris, Sarah, Mark, Lena and the other amazing actors and actresses have given performances so powerful and real in a show that features a talking giant green tiger! With these fantastic performers behind our characters, it’ll be crazy easy to immerse yourself in the swords and sorcery of our epic sci-fi soap opera!” – Kevin Smith
Stranger Things
A teaser for the upcoming fourth season of “Stranger Things” has hit – with a big surprise (Okay, not so much) near the tail-end.
Regardless, good to see we’re not in Kansas anymore…
From Russia with love… pic.twitter.com/ZWEMgy63Et
— Stranger Things (@Stranger_Things) February 14, 2020