Season 5 of Voltron dropped on Friday and I’ve already finished it. It wasn’t a hard thing to do since it can be done in less than three hours. Season five only has six episodes but they are chock full of great action, story and character development. I still wish that the seasons were longer. I wouldn’t even mind waiting for them a little longer to have more content at one time. I’m especially curious about what happens next after seeing the upcoming toys from Playmates that were shown at Toy Fair. I kept expecting to see something happen in the show that would point to the new toys. There was sort of a hint but not as much as I would have liked. Maybe during the sixth season which would be later this year if things happen the way that they have been.
I do have a few clips and the trailer for you to watch. No major reveals here other than Lance’s newly unlocked weapon.
Clip: Lance’s Upgrade
Clip: Fun Sentry
TRAILER:
At the start of season 5 we have the paladins capturing Lotor, Pidges brother Matt has been rescued and Zarkon has returned.
As if the suspense wasn’t enough, we find the team shocked by Prince Lotor coming to their rescue in the fight against the evil witch Haggar, leaving the Paladins struggling with whether or not they can really trust him. Though suspicious, Team Voltron is able to liberate more rebels with the aid of Lotor’s intel. Just as things start to look hopeful, Zarkon strikes, resulting in a shocking chain of events.
Can Lotor be trusted?
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