The end of Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 2 dropped a huge bomb on the audience. Skeletor was overpowered by none other than someone seemingly working for Hordak, the main villain of the original 1985 She-Ra series. It blew open the doors of the world of MoTU: Revelation and made it seem like elements of She-Ra could be a major part of any potential second season. However, MoTU: Revelation executive producer Kevin Smith tells us that isn’t for certain. “The only thing that I’ve been told over and over again is the properties are owned by two different companies,” Smith says. “Masters of the Universe is owned by Mattel. The She-Ra figures are owned by Mattel but (animated) She-Ra is owned by DreamWorks.” Running from 2018 to 2020, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power was released on Netflix and produced by DreamWorks. That series is set in a different continuity from Masters of the Universe: Revelation, which takes place in the timeline of the original ‘80s Filmation series. Smith has hopes that a deal could be worked out to bring She-Ra to the world of Masters of the Universe: Revelation, but doesn’t expect it to happen immediately. “At the very best case scenario we get it done in time for a Christmas special [next year or later]. That would be amazing.” The idea of a special that harkens back to the ‘80s He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special team-up but done with the gravitas of MoTU: Revelation is an absolutely incredible thing to imagine and Smith would love to get the team who made She-Ra and the Princesses of Power to work on it. “I would turn to those cats and be like, come play, you have perfected these characters in that world.”