![]() But, they need to get the attention of the owner first by joining in the Wild Hunt.Īt He-Ro’s forge, he struggles to figure out how the blade came apart and how to get it back together. If there is any way out of Preternia, it is at Grayskull Tower. Instead of fighting over it, Adam fills her in on his plan. They head off in one direction, while Andra (voiced by Tiffany Smith) and the others head to the forge.Īdam tries to get Teela to explain why they are in Preternia, but she refuses to tell her secret, seeing as he never felt she needed to know his. Adam does have an idea of how he can get them out, but he is going to need Teela’s help with it. The door to Preternia only opens one way and no one who enters gets to leave. ![]() However, he drops some heavy news on the group. Adam takes a moment to say goodbye on his own while Evil-Lyn (voiced by Lena Headey) is reminded by these otherworldly voices through the magic that they are in a bit of a time crunch.Īdam willingly hands over the other half of the sword and even believes the He-Ro (voiced by Phil LaMarr) can help them reforge the Sword of Power. They bury him near the forest edge and Adam asks the forest, who happens to be the soul of Moss Man (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer). “The Forge at the Forest of Forever” begins as Adam (voiced by Chris Wood), Teela and the others say goodbye to Orko (voiced by Griffin Newman). RELATED: Keep up with Masters of the Universe: Revelation with our recap for episode four, Land of the Dead! I highly suggest watching Masters of the Universe: Revelation first before diving into these. ![]() In episode five, “The Forge at the Forest of Forever,” the group ventures into Preternia and a familiar figure warns them that there is no escape from this realm.ĭISCLAIMER: This, my friends, is a recap and, by nature, will include major spoilers. In the previous episode, Teela (voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar) and the gang ventured into Subternia for one half of the Sword of Power. After all, there will always be bad guys around, and weapons needed to fight them.We have finally reached the last episode of part one of Netflix and Kevin Smith‘s Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Now that the character is established, there are any number of ways that he could be brought back. With that said, Eitri could easily return in Phase 4 of the MCU - perhaps in the next Thor movie, or Guardians of the Galaxy 3, or another cosmic adventure. While it would be cool to see Eitri again, the upcoming sequel will almost certainly focus on more abstract ways of defeating him, like time travel, rather than physical weapons. Since Thor's attempt to kill Thanos failed (he really should have aimed for the head), it will now take a lot more than a magic hammer to undo the damage that Thanos has done. The character had a very specific purpose in Infinity War: creating a weapon that could be used to kill Thanos before he completed the Infinity Gauntlet and carried out his plan. We don't see whether or not Eitri survives Thanos' devastating finger snap at the end of Avengers: Infinity War (like everyone else, he has a fifty-fifty chance of vanishing into dust), but even if he is spared it's unlikely that we'll see him again in Avengers 4. Thor is then able to call Stormbreaker to his hand and restore his strength. Fortunately, Thor brought along sulky teenage Groot for the ride, and so Groot wraps his arm around the hammer head and then slices it off, creating a handle out of his severed arm. He very nearly dies in the effort to forge Stormbreaker even when the hammer's head is forged, Eitri shouts that it needs a handle in order for Thor to actually wield it. The iris mechanism that feeds the heat of the star into Eitri's forge is broken, so Thor has to open the iris manually - exposing himself to the lethal heat of the star. Related: Avengers: 40 Things You Completely Missed In Infinity War Eitri agrees to forge Stormbreaker in the hope that Thor can kill Thanos before he manages to collect all the Infinity Stones. Thanos isn't known for being a nice guy, however, so he spared only Eitri and left him alone with a cold forge and useless hands. also find a mold for the Infinity Gauntlet, and Eitri explains that he agreed to make the artifact in the hope that Thanos would spare the lives of the dwarfs he hadn't already killed.
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