We are both more-than-ready for Season 5 ofShe-Ra and the Princesses of Powerto arrive this Friday, and super-not-ready for the final season of the hit show to end. But right here and right now, we can be excited for the adventures that are to come. And we wanted to share one of those adventures with you ahead of time in our exclusive look, seen in this new clip! If you’re a fan of Adora, Bow, and/or the endlessly clever Entrapta, you’re going to want to check this out.
In Season 5 of Netflix’s DreamWorks Animation series, the ruthless Horde Prime has arrived at last. Without the Sword of Protection and She-Ra herself, Adora and the Rebellion are facing their toughest challenge yet. In this epic conclusion to the hit series, unexpected adversaries will be confronted as relationships are tested, broken, and changed forever. Will Adora and the Princesses of Power be able to save their planet? Or will the universe succumb to the evil might of Horde Prime before love can conquer hate?

While we won’t be able to answer that question until the series returns this Friday, wecanoffer you a tease with this new clip from Season 5. It’s a delightful departure from the land-based operations that the Rebellion has been battling til now. And it’s just one of the many big changes coming to the action-packed final season! Be sure to keep an eye out for our review on Season 5 when it debuts this Friday, May 15th, along with our interviews with showrunnerNoelle Stevenson.
Check out this early look at the final season ofShe-Ra and the Princesses of Powerbelow:

Where in the world is Entrapta when you need her?! The final season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power comes to Netflix on May 15th!
Led by executive producerNoelle Stevenson(Eisner Award-winning and New York Times bestselling writer and cartoonist),She-Ra and the Princesses of Powerhas put women unabashedly at the forefront on and off screen, with empowered characters brought to life by a diverse voice cast, an all-female writers room and a majority female crew. Stevenson and her team have created emotionally complex and diverse heroes depicted through race, gender, body type and sexuality, that have expanded what sci-fi-fantasy can be and who can see themselves represented


