Revelation clips show that Mark Hamill is evil
Even if he had not become famous as the science fiction boy Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill would certainly have a place in Hollywood history as one of the most prolific voice actors of his generation. That Star wars star has provided voices for everything from Scooby Doo to Batman to Spider Man, nurtures the imagination of an entire generation – and now he assumes another iconic character that gives a voice to Kevin Smith‘s The masters of the universe restart.
Netflix has released new footage behind the scenes of Hamill and Lena Headey admission to Masters of the Universe: Revelation, and takes over the voices of Skeletor and Evil-Lyn, He-Man’s arch-enemies who decided to rule the universe. Hamill brings a rugged, strained sound to his version of Skeletor, records and re-records a scene for the animated series in an attempt to get just the right tone of evil in his words before the clip shows the final clip celebrating the release of Revelation: Part 2 on Netflix on November 23rd.
Hamill takes over the role of Skeletor from Alan Oppenheimer, who pronounced the skeleton antagonist in the 1983 animated series He-Man and the masters of the universe, for which Epiphany acts as a direct continuation. He is the fifth actor to portray Skeletor since the character’s start in 1981, after not only Oppenheimer but also Frank Langella, Campbell Lane, and Brian Dobson in lending his voice to the classic 80s villain.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation was announced in 2019, a project developed by Kevin Smith to address a series of story lines from the original 1983 television series that continues how many of the characters’ journeys escaped. Without connection to She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, the successful Netflix series evolved from another Master spin off, Epiphany offers the votes from Chris Wood, Liam Cunningham, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alicia Silverstone, Kevin Conroy, and Phil LaMarr, among other.
Both parts of Masters of the Universe: Revelation can be streamed on Netflix now. See the new footage behind the scenes below:
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