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A leaked post-credits scene from the new “Masters of the Universe” movie has fans going crazy. The clip that was widely shared across social media teased a potential sequel and the introduction of a new character – She-Ra.
The post-credit scene for ‘Masters of the Universe’ is leaking online
The footage, which first appeared online shortly after early screenings, is believed to be the film’s second scene after the credits and offers the first glimpse of the popular heroine in the newly launched cinematic universe. According to the leaked clip, the scene takes viewers to what appears to be a horror zone on Etheria. In the footage, an unidentified figure approaches a woman and asks: “Power Captain Adora?”“No, not anymore,” she replies, moments before revealing her protection sword which begins to glow powerfully.
The clip appears to confirm Adora’s transformation into She-Ra, Princess of Power. While the actress who appeared in the post-credits scene was initially unidentified, actress and model Lauren Salio later shared behind-the-scenes photos of herself in costume on social media, effectively confirming her involvement in the cameo.
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A ‘Masters of the Universe’ sequel on the cards?
This palpable thrill comes as Travis Knight’s “Masters of the Universe,” starring Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Adam/He-Man and Jared Leto as Skeletor, seeks to create a larger cinematic franchise based on beloved Mattel characters.
She-Ra has long been one of the most important characters in mythology. The character was introduced in 1985, and was revealed to be the long-lost twin sister of He-Man. Whether she will reprise the role in a potential sequel remains uncertain.
Masters of the Universe cast performance and box office
The film, which will hit theaters this weekend, stars Camila Mendes as Teyla, Idris Elba as Duncan/Man-At-Arms, Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn, and Morena Baccarin as the Witch of Grayskull. According to early box office reports, the film is tracking for a domestic opening weekend of $30 million to $35 million. With an estimated budget of $200 million, the film’s early tracking is trailing new releases like “Scary Movie” and reviews like “Backrooms” at the box office.
