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Previous Article. Next Article. Hunk and Keith -the latter dealing with the fact that Allura now views him with contempt since learning he was part Galran- travel into the belly of the planet-devouring creature known as a Weblum for scaultrite, a material needed in wormhole generators.

While there, they see that the instructions Coran made are dated to when he was in university and are corroded. The duo successfully enter the Weblum, but are separated after the first stomach, leaving Keith in the second and Hunk in the Weblum's bloodstream.

In the second stomach, Keith finds a trapped, silent Galra pilot who helps him journey through the third stomach to reach the scaultrite.

As the Weblum's defenses flare, the only way to make the scaultrite is for Hunk to threaten the beast enough outside to form the crystals. Upon the Weblum firing its beam, Keith packs more than enough scaultrite, but the Galran with him holds him up for a single full bag, and escapes.

Keith thanks Hunk for his efforts, and Hunk pokes fun at Keith's newly learned Galra ancestry. Upon successful infiltration, Pidge locates two cells instead of the one they were informed of.

Pidge stays in the Main Command Center, but Lance and Shiro must reach and connect to the isolated Third level holding the two prisoners.

Lance obtains a 3D render of a Galra officer for the facial recognition. They each think they've found the right inmate, but it gets harder to tell as Pidge goes radio silent when the station warden goes to the Command Center.

Lance escorts his choice out, while Shiro deals with his inmate, Slav, being impossible because of his predicting statistical probabilities of his death from the smallest thing.

While Pidge is disabling the remaining security features, she finds footage of her brother Matt's escape. When the gravity is shut off, Shiro with Slav regroups with Lance, who learns he actually has the warden's personal pet Laika.

In the hangar, everyone is regrouped but the Warden overpowers them until Slav opens the hangar doors to save the Paladins.

Lance uses his aim to save Slav from the Warden and the mission is a success. Allura travels to the Balmera to acquire a powerful crystal.

When she is about to leave with the crystal, the panoptic Ro-Beast from their last encounter prompts her to call on the Paladins for help.

The creature, now merged with part of the encasing crystal it was once in, makes its way to the Castle as Allura goes skyward to protect the Balmera.

Allura warps in the Paladins, who regroup to their Lions to form Voltron. As they fight the Ro-beast, the team utilize their new weapons to subdue it, and Voltron finally destroys the monster.

Back on board the Castle, it is more apparent that the fact that Hunk and Keith were successful in their part of the mission doesn't change anything in Allura's distrust of the latter.

On the Olkarian home world, the super teludav is operational, and the team reminisce about their time since coming together.

Meanwhile, Thace makes the error of returning for a spy device he planted, only for the Druids to intercept and capture him. After acquiring the teludav from Olkari, the team prepares to launch the operation to defeat Zarkon and bring peace to the universe.

When the Marmorans haven't heard from Thace, they urge a delay in action, while Allura argues they continue.

Keith plans to infiltrate the main ship of the Galran Fleet, but before he leaves, Allura stops him to apologize for ever doubting him, explaining that since waking up she views the Paladins as her new family, and her blind hatred of the Galra combined with Keith being part Galran made her unsure.

Following Thace's capture, the Druids interrogate him, and allow him to escape. Despite the battle being a trap, Zarkon is too engrossed in reclaiming the Black Lion.

Since the Druids rewrote the shield codes, the plan adapts to turn the core room into a bomb and cripple Zarkon's ship. Thace sacrifices himself to cause the power core to overload and explode, just as the super teludav loses its cloak, and Zarkon's ship loses power.

As Zarkon's ship is wormholed to another reach of the universe far away, the Paladins pursue to finally defeat Zarkon. The Paladins fight to systematically destroy the base to prevent Zarkon's return.

As Zarkon himself goes to battle Voltron, Haggar and her Druids go to protect their emperor as he readies his armor, which untested could kill him as well as Voltron.

Before Zarkon can do anything, Haggar uses her dark magic to forcefully remove the Quintessence from Voltron, but is overloaded by the purity of Voltron.

While the Lions are unresponsive, their Paladins still live, but Zarkon arrives in a Ro-beast in his image. Allura uses whatever power she can to stall Zarkon to allow the Paladins to recover and battle Zarkon's Ro-beast, nearly resulting in her own demise when Zarkon deflects her attack back at the Castle, critically damaging and disabling it.

Somehow surviving, Allura, Kolivan and Antok go to battle Haggar to keep her from using her witchcraft from delaying Voltron.

As their battles rage, Zarkon splits Voltron back into the individual Lions; Allura and Kolivan triumph in their fights, while Antok perishes at the hand of Haggar and another Druid.

Shiro awakens to see his team being beaten, and the Bayard access port in his Black Lion activates, in turn activating its Transcendent Wings to phase through Zarkon's Ro-Beast and reclaim the original Black Bayard.

After the battle, the Paladins discover that Shiro has vanished from the Black Lion, leaving the bayard behind.

The Paladins must adjust to using only their lions until they can figure out a new means to form Voltron.

As they free the people of Puiga, Zarkon's son Lotor takes over the empire in his place, and covertly begins a nefarious plan.

Lotor traps the Paladins over Puiga to study their team dynamic after Zarkon's defeat, and pulls out of battle after learning what he wants to know.

Keith, in burning pursuit of Lotor, is easily tricked into following the prince to a storm planet where their sensors malfunction.

Keith's blind pursuit causes everyone to separate, but Allura syncs with the Blue Lion and outmaneuvers Lotor to escape and form Voltron.

Keith, now focused on his new responsibilities as leader, allows Lotor to escape so as to regroup. The team comes across an Altean vessel lodged in a spacial anomaly and pass through it to study.

Upon crossing, they find themselves in an alternate universe where the Alteans defeated the Galra 10, years ago and have conquered the known universe to "bring peace".

They learn that a comet with multi-dimensional properties is made of the same material that makes up Voltron, and if the Alteans get it, they'll be able to conquer other realities.

The team, alongside the Guns of Gamora, including Slav and Sven Shiro's counterpart , work to steal the comet and return to their reality. Upon returning, Lotor takes the comet with ease from the tired Paladins.

Shiro then lands on an ice planet and meets two rebels who give him a shuttle. Shiro uses the shuttle to stealthily re-board the cruiser and makes his way to Voltron.

After a week of open travel in space, Keith finds Shiro and takes him home. Lotor's four Generals attack a Galra base to steal a Teludav lense from episode "Blackout" and the team barely survive a battle with Lotor's forces, where Keith realizes one of the generals is the Galra that was trapped in the Weblum.

When Keith is confronted with the difficult choice of pursuing Lotor or destroying the Teludav, he tricks Lotor's generals into a shoot and miss, destroying the Teludav and leaving Lotor open to attack.

However, the generals manage to escape. Afterwards, the team pieces together Lotor's plan based on recent events: to gather the purest Quintessence possible from different universes.

Haggar remembers what her husband did to revive her and restores Zarkon to consciousness. Keith continues his training with the Blade of Marmora by accompanying them on intelligence missions, in the process neglecting his duties as the leader of Voltron.

When Kolivan reveals that the Galra most likely have a secret supply chain of a new form of Quintessence, Keith joins the mission to infiltrate one of the Galra supply vessels.

The Blade discovers that the vessel is a trap once they are aboard, and the Marmoran Regris is killed in a subsequent explosion.

Despite this and Allura's plea for Keith to continue to lead Voltron, Keith continues to spend most of his time with the Blade of Marmora.

Some time later, the Paladins receive a distress signal from a rebel convoy under attack by the Galra.

The four Paladins struggle to hold off the Galra while Keith is absent. Shiro pleads the Black Lion to let him pilot it, successfully reestablishing their bond.

Shiro reconvenes with the other four lions and together they form Voltron, which easily destroys the Galra fleet. After the battle, Keith confronts the team and officially steps down as the leader of Voltron, handing the position to Shiro so that he can continue to work with the Blade of Marmora.

Pidge has a flashback of Matt coming to comfort her after a rough day at school. On Olkarion, Pidge leaves the team to pursue a lead on Matt. She meets with an arms dealer to negotiate the information, but has to force it from him when he tries to capture her for the bounty he'd get.

A hooded figure asks where the "boy" went, and the arms dealer reluctantly admits he thinks it was a Paladin of Voltron who attacked him.

Pidge follows the information from the arms dealer to a rebel base, aiding in fighting off a Galra attack. She finds her lead, Te'Osh, is mortally wounded.

Te'Osh gives her Matt's transponder code, which leads her to a space graveyard for rebel fighters. Devastated, Pidge finds a grave marker with Matt's name on it, but the date of birth is wrong.

She figures out it's a quantum frequency that conceals a set of coordinates, leading her to a spy lair on a seemingly remote asteroid.

A masked figure attacks her and Pidge fights him briefly, only to realize it is Matt. Their reunion is cut short when the bounty hunter from earlier interrupts.

The siblings team up to take the bounty hunter out. Emperor Zarkon has fully revived and reclaims the Galra throne.

Zarkon relieves Prince Lotor of duty while Haggar, still suspicious of Lotor, keeps an eye on him. Meanwhile, Matt meets the Paladins and Coran and finishes Pidge's Galra tracking system with intelligence he collected while working with the rebels.

While spying on Lotor, Haggar learns that he has obtained the trans-reality comet and has made two ships from its ore, and is planning to make another.

She informs Zarkon, who orders her to hunt down Lotor. However, Lotor kills Narti, one of his generals, after realizing Haggar is spying on him through her.

Matt, Pidge, and Hunk discover a way to decrypt Galra communications and discover that the Galra are attacking a seemingly empty area of space. The Paladins set out to defend whoever the Galra are attacking, accompanied by Matt, who operates Voltron's cloaking capabilities in Pidge's lion.

When they arrive at the point of interest, they learn that Zarkon is attacking Lotor, and are forced to defend against the Galra fleet once Voltron's cloaking technology fails.

Lotor and the Paladins manage to escape the scene as Zarkon broadcasts to the Galra Empire that Lotor and his henchmen are to be killed on sight by any means possible.

Shiro tasks Coran with organizing promotional Voltron appearances to bolster public support for Voltron and the rebel cause. After organizing a terrible show to hospital patients, Coran quietly buys an illegal mental enhancement pill from one of the patients.

The team expresses doubts in Coran's ability to manage Voltron appearances after he botches a visit to a planet whose occupants can safely go outside for only one day per year.

That night, Coran places the pill he bought under his pillow, which hatches a worm that latches onto his brain while he sleeps.

A more energized Coran organizes many successful shows, to the increasing chagrin of the Paladins. To enhance the spectacle during their last show, Coran summons a monster from the planet they visited earlier to battle the Paladins.

After an alien removes the worm from Coran's brain, Coran warns the Paladins of the monster's danger. To the thrill of the audience, they ward it off.

Coran later apologizes to the Paladins, but Shiro admits that Coran's shows were very effective. With the coalition against Zarkon sufficiently large, the Blade of Marmora and Shiro construct a plan to reclaim one third of the Galra Empire by taking down the Galra-occupied planet Naxzela.

Prince Lotor leads his generals to the remains of Daizabaal, where he has secretly erected a gate around the inter-reality rift where his mother had worked.

Lotor uses the last of his Quintessence to enter the field between the realities to collect the infinite supply of Quintessence therein.

The coalition begins its plan to reclaim part of the empire. Pidge and Hunk disable a communication satellite while the Blade of Marmora and a team led by Matt hijack large cannons that they use against the Galra.

Once Acxa, Ezor, and Zethrid realize that Lotor's gate does not work, Acxa stuns him with the intent to return him to Zarkon in exchange for a pardon.

However, Lotor manages to escape his handcuffs once he wakes, and flies away in his cruiser. The satellite that Pidge and Hunk have disabled begins to work again, and Haggar learns of the Empire's defeat.

The coalition's success is abruptly interrupted when an incoming Galra cruiser remotely disables the Galra technology they were using. Lotor is spotted by the Empire in deep space and is pursued by Zarkon's fleet, only narrowly escaping.

Haggar, focused on stopping the coalition's tirade, begins a ritual that traps Voltron on Naxzela's surface by multiplying the intensity of the planet's gravity.

Unable to move Voltron, the Paladins flee to the planet's core to find and disable the source of energy causing the gravity change. There, Allura attempts to disarm the planet's energized core, to no success.

Hunk observes that the planet's soil is highly volatile, leading the Paladins to realize that the planet is being used as a bomb that will detonate when a Galra cannon fires at it.

Unable to communicate, Keith and Matt confront the oncoming Galra cruiser. While listening to Galra communications, Lotor learns about the impending explosion and heads towards it.

As the Paladins try to escape Naxzela, Lance encourages Allura to use her Altean abilities to overcome the planet's gravity, which she manages to do.

After Voltron, the Blade, and Matt's team regroup, they realize that they cannot disarm the cannon on the Galra cruiser without taking down its force field.

After their attempts to shoot at it fail, Keith nearly sacrifices himself to ram into the shield before a powerful blast from Lotor's cruiser destroys it.

Lotor asks the coalition to "have a discussion" despite their differences in the past. The Paladins, following a lead from Lotor, successfully infiltrate and destroy a sentry construction facility.

Still unsure of his allegiance, they're reluctant to let him out of captivity, so Lotor offers a more personal bargaining chip; the last-known whereabouts of Commander Sam Holt, Pidge and Matt's father.

Matt and Pidge rush in to the prison their father was held in, accompanied by Rolo, Nyma, and Beezer, but Pidge is forced to drop the others off while she draws away the Galra fleet.

While Rolo and Nyma set about freeing the prisoners, Matt looks for his father, only to find he has already been moved. They return to the Castle of Lions, where they receive an incoming transmission from Zarkon.

He demands an exchange of prisoners: Commander Holt for Lotor. Upon receiving the transmission, Pidge immediately agrees to the trade and becomes enraged when the others are reluctant to agree.

Lotor counters with a warning that Zarkon will likely double-cross them. Nevertheless, the Paladins agree to the exchange, and Pidge, Matt, and Shiro head to the rendezvous point in a shuttle while the others wait out of range in the Castle.

Elsewhere, Haggar retrieves a fraction of her lost memories, realizing that Lotor is in fact her son. The prisoner exchange seems to go well, until Pidge runs out to greet her father and realizes it is a hologram.

Zarkon then demands Voltron in exchange for Commander Holt. The other Paladins and Coran move in to assist, and Commander Holt is rescued and reunited with his children.

Meanwhile, Lotor struggles to gain the upper hand in his duel with Zarkon, but ultimately defeats and kills Zarkon once and for all. Following Zarkon's demise, the Empire is left in turmoil.

Haggar recruits Lotor's former generals in her plan to keep Lotor off the throne and presumably out of danger. Lotor informs the team that the Galra will be preparing for a coronation ceremony called the Kral Zera in the next two days, in which a new emperor or empress will be crowned.

He stresses the importance of his presence there, and Shiro agrees, but everyone else is wary and believe it is too dangerous to plan a mission of that magnitude in such a short time.

Shiro snaps at Lance and puts his foot down, accepting no questions on the matter. Later, Lance discovers a third form of his bayard, an ancient Altean broadsword which Allura tells him her father once wielded.

She confesses her concerns about Shiro to Lance, who assures her that they both have the Coalition's best interests at heart. A Galra commander attacks the new Coalition capitol on Olkarion with a virus that infects the forest in an attempt to seize power.

With Voltron on the verge of being captured, the Paladins use all five bayards simultaneously, allowing them to access the astral plane.

Shiro only half materializes, calling out to Lance, who cannot hear him. When they successfully overcome the virus and return to the physical plane, Lance approaches Shiro about what he was trying to tell him.

Shiro says he doesn't remember calling out to him, leaving Lance unsettled. Commander Holt tells his children that he's proud of them, but that he must return to Earth to prepare their planet for the coming war.

Lotor explains the Kral Zera in greater detail, but the Paladins still disagree with his plan. Shiro storms off the bridge, and Hunk comments on how weird he's being.

Keith and the two Blade members plant bombs in the underbelly of the ceremonial platform, above which a skirmish breaks out among the generals present.

Haggar arrives with her generals and the commander she has chosen to delegate for the throne; Sendak. When it seems like Sendak will acend the stairs and light the Kral Zera, Lotor appears in the Black Lion with Shiro, who has gone behind the backs of the other Paladins and moved forward with Lotor's plan.

Keith realizes Shiro's presence and scrambles to disarm the bombs, leaving the other Blade members to desert him.

He is unable to disarm all of the bombs in time, and the consequent explosions interrupt Lotor's duel with Sendak, sending the ceremony into chaos.

Lotor lights the Kral Zera and is officially crowned as the new emperor of the Galra Empire. The team bids farewell to Commander Holt, and Kolivan sends Keith on a mission to destroy a super weapon that was being developed by a Galra commander named Ranveig and retrieve one of their operatives.

Kolivan stresses the importance of destroying this weapon before it falls into the hands of either of the two warring factions, and warns Keith not to let his emotions cloud his judgement.

Meanwhile, the newly crowned Emperor Lotor allows the team access to Galra headquarters, where he insists on asking Allura's help in looking over Haggar's research materials.

Lance, Pidge, and Hunk reprogram their escort sentry and get up to several shenanigans which ends with their pursuit by other guards.

Keith successfully meets up with the operative, Krolia, but their mission to destroy the weapon is interrupted by Commander Trugg, one of the faction leaders.

Trugg captures Keith and demands their surrender, and to Keith's surprise, Krolia obliges in giving up the code to the weapon in exchange for Keith's release and their safe passage.

Trugg immediately fires upon them once she has the codes, but Krolia assures Keith that Trugg is at the mercy of the weapon, not the other way around.

The weapon turns out to be a ferocious biological monster. Once they're in the clear, Keith asks how Krolia was able to use his Marmora blade.

She confesses that it used to be hers before she left it in the care of Keith's father, revealing her identity as Keith's mother.

Upon discovering a stone that contains a map to the mythical land of Oriande, the birthplace of Altean alchemy, Lotor convinces Allura and the team that they must travel to the Patrulian System, a deadly area long since deemed unsafe for navigation.

While Coran expresses his concerns, Allura feels in her gut that this is the right thing to do, so the team agrees.

They discover a white hole, a massive field of energy output that only Voltron can safely traverse. The Paladins attempt, but are stopped by a White Lion guarding the way through.

The Castle of Lions and all of the Lions lose power and the Paladins are forced to manually evacuate. Lotor explains why his and Allura's Altean markings are glowing; they're Marks of the Chosen, designating them as the only ones worthy of crossing into Oriande.

While the two of them navigate this uncharted land, the others struggle to try and get the Castle back up and running before they run out of air.

Shiro pulls a distraught Lance out into the hallway and surprises Lance when he confesses that he doesn't recall anything from their stint in the astral plane and that he doesn't feel like himself.

Meanwhile, Allura and Lotor both face off against the White Lion guardian, and where Lotor fights and is ultimately kicked out of the temple, Allura unlocks the secret to Altean alchemy already hidden inside her.

They return to the Castle just as the others are about to pass out from lack of oxygen. Haggar spies on the team through Shiro and orders her generals to set a course for the Patrulian System.

Lotor discusses Voltron and the Empire's next move--Lotor insists that the Sincline ships are the utmost priority, while Lance tries to convince Allura that liberating planets should be the most important thing.

Several factions of Galra are splitting off from the Empire, the most notable of which being The Fire of Purification, led by Sendak.

Sendak launches an attack on a loyalist shield station, and Hunk, newly educated in Galra culture, leads the charge in the station's repair before the next radiation band annihilates the innocent people on the planet the station protects.

Shiro suffers an attack during the repairs, causing the station's power to fail. Lance is almost killed protecting Allura from a catastrophic discharge, though she arrives in time to heal him and pull him back from the brink.

They repair the station in the nick of time. Meanwhile, Honerva arrives at the gates of Oriande.

Stunned by the revelation about his mother, Keith demands answers, but Krolia reminds him that they have a mission to complete. En route, they are assaulted by mysterious creatures and are forced to ditch their ship or be torn apart by the space-time dropoffs.

Forced to continue on foot, the two are caught in a blast of light that causes Keith to have visions of the past and future.

Krolia explains that it was an example of time collapsing near the dark stars. Period flashes give Keith detail of how his parents met, how they discovered the Blue Lion, and ultimately why Krolia chose to leave.

Similarly, Krolia discovers the fate of her lover and Keith's father. Hitching a ride on the back of a whale-like creature, Keith, Krolia and a cosmic wolf they adopted spend two years several weeks for everyone else within the warped time of the quantum abyss before they emerge on the other side to discover a well-kept facility, inside which they find an Altean.

Meanwhile, Lance struggles to come to terms with his feelings for Allura and his jealousy of how much time she spends with Lotor.

A dwarf and a cleric are pursued by a vicious creature. Taking the crystal it dropped, the two venture to an inn to ask the innkeeper for more details about it, wherein they meet a paladin with a tragic backstory who offers to aid them in their quest.

Upon leaving the inn, however, the paladin is devoured by a large rat. It turns out that Coran, Shiro, Hunk, and Pidge are all playing Monsters and Mana, and the large rat was just Platt chewing on Shiro's character token.

Shiro insists on continuing as a paladin, much to the others' chagrin. Lance and Allura come to join them the former reluctantly so , and they venture into the Tomb of Horrors.

Together, they use their unique abilities to overcome the obstacles Lore Master Coran throws at them. Afterwards, Pidge and Hunk hurry off to continue repairs on the Castle, while Allura is called off by Lotor.

Lance reluctantly joins Shiro and Coran for another round. With the work on the Sincline ships done, Allura and Lotor make the journey into the quintessence field while the others wait nervously in the Castle of Lions.

They're hailed by an unidentified craft, piloted by Keith, which Coran is shocked to learn is Altean in origin. Keith arrives with Krolia, the Altean they discovered, and the cosmic wolf he rescued on the space whale to tell them that Lotor has been lying to them all this time.

Romelle, the Altean, explains that Lotor rescued any Alteans who hadn't been on Altea at the time of its destruction and created a colony for them to hide and live in peace.

While many revered Lotor as a messiah, Romelle was skeptical, especially when many of her people and her own brother were taken to supposedly start a second colony.

It is revealed that the second colony was a farce and that Lotor has been harvesting quintessence from thousands of Alteans.

Betrayed when she learns this, Allura knocks Lotor out despite his pleas for her to listen to him. Honerva then unleashes her trump card on them all--Shiro.

Under her control, Shiro makes off with the unconscious Lotor, Pidge unable to bring herself to apprehend him. Despite their efforts, they all escape via a wormhole conjured by Honerva, though Keith is able to make it through at the last moment.

On the other side, Shiro hands Lotor over to the generals before being commanded by Honerva to lure Keith away. Honerva greets Lotor, revealing herself as his mother, but Lotor renounces her and refuses to accept or acknowledge her as his mother.

Acxa, having been working with Lotor the entire time so that the Paladins would trust him, fires on Honerva, but she escapes. Zethrid and Ezor agree to work for Lotor again before all four leave in the Sincline ships back to the Castle.

Everyone back at the Castle struggles against a virus, planted by Shiro, that shuts down the entire Castle and leaves them powerless.

Meanwhile, Shiro leads Keith to a secret facility where Keith discovers various clones of Shiro before engaging him in battle.

Keith is scarred in the fight, but is able to cut off Shiro's mechanical arm, which was causing Haggar to control the latter.

As the facility crumbles around them, Keith tries to save Shiro, but the rest of the facility collapses and they begin falling while Keith remembers how they met and how Shiro promised to never give up on him.

Keith awakens in the astral plane, where he is greeted by the real Shiro. The series follows the adventures of the Paladins of Voltron who must learn to work together to form the giant robot Voltron and use it to defeat the evil Galra Empire.

The first season premiered on Netflix on June 10, , and consisted of 11 episodes. The series had a episode commitment from Netflix. For millennia, the Galra Empire has plagued the universe by destroying other civilizations and enslaving various races.

The only known threat strong enough against the empire's power and plans is the legendary "Defender of the Universe" Voltron, a foot tall robot warrior composed of five lion robots whose pilots are known as the Paladins.

At the crux of the war that ended with the destruction of planet Altea, King Alfor of Altea separated Voltron to protect it from falling into the evil Galran King Zarkon's possession.

King Alfor bonded the five lions' energies to his daughter Allura's life force and sent them across the universe to different locations until the time for the next generation of Paladins to appear and pilot Voltron arrived.

In the present, the Galra Empire's path of conquest and search for Voltron has led them to Earth's solar system. They meet Princess Allura, become the new Paladins, and reunite the five lions to form Voltron, beginning their fight to liberate the universe from the Galra Empire.

On January 5, , Netflix and DreamWorks Animation announced a new original animated Voltron series to debut in as an expansion of their existing multi-year agreement.

The third season premiered on Netflix on August 4, , and consisted of 7 episodes. The fourth season premiered in October , and consisted of 6 episodes.

The eighth and final season premiered on December 14, , and consisted of 13 episodes. Voltron: Legendary Defender has received widespread critical acclaim throughout its eight-season run.

Some critics and fans criticized the series for its handling of its LGBT representation. Additionally for most of its run, the series was plagued by poor behavior by a subset of its fans, with a number of fans issuing death threats to both the cast and crew, including Dos Santos and Montgomery, over decisions and reactions related to representation and " shipping " interests.

In reviewing the final season, Jesse Schedeen of IGN wrote, "Minor storytelling quibbles aside, the final season of Voltron: Legendary Defender captures pretty much everything that has made this series great.

The action scenes are fantastic. The story combines humor and character drama better than any season before it. These 13 episodes tie up nearly every loose end on a satisfying note and raise the stakes of the show higher than ever.

Honestly the only shortcoming in the storytelling has to do with the way the narrative has handled romantic relationships; that trend continues here.

Overall, Season 8 manages to do the seemingly impossible by ramping up the stakes to the utmost, delivering the most powerful emotional resonance between our heroes and villains yet, and wrapping everything up in a tearful, bittersweet, and fully satisfying way.

She noted, "The final sequence of the series, like any button on a series finale, was a mixed bag. But taken on its own storytelling merits, the final season remained true to the ideas of found family , collective spirit, and empathetic connection.

There were a number of negative reviews, mostly revolving around Shiro's wedding scene and for killing off Allura. The Geekiary's Jamie Sugah stated in her official series finale, "On the whole, though, this is a lackluster ending for what had up until now been a well-written show with strong, well-developed characters.

Voltron season 8 felt very rushed and out of character, with a poorly thought out and clearly tacked on ending.

I've got to be frank about it. I mean we've got a lot of strong secondary characters, but among the paladins it's Allura and Pidge and that's it, it bothered me a lot.

To me it's a difficult pill to swallow. To me it came entirely out of left field. I kept me trap shut on social media, but I was bothered by it a lot.

We didn't have to see it there, did we? He also acknowledged in it that there were boundaries in place as to how they could portray LGBT representation in the show.

Controversy also swirled around the on-screen wedding between Shiro and Curtis, with a number of critics and fans characterizing it as poor LGBT representation.

Renaldo Matadeen of CBR in his official review, opined, "There's no love or warmth here, and it feels like the series retroactively tried to pony up a relationship in apology for the Shiro drama.

But it's another debacle that feels fake, forced, and patronizing Instead of being progressive, these moments simply come off like disrespectful, lazy patch jobs.

Despite some attempts to the contrary, whatever Legendary Defender tried to do ended up being superficial and totally upended the social impact intended.

Schedeen of IGN wrote, "That said, it would be far more effective to see one of these animated shows acknowledge their LGBT heroes from the very beginning and not save moments like these for the literal last minute; with that rushed reveal after spending no time establishing Shiro's new relationship or even hinting at it , Voltron relies too much on the audience's affection for Shiro to give the moment resonance, rather than earning an emotional response from its storytelling.

It was admitted in the final AfterBuzzTV interview that the entire conceptualization and creation of Shiro's wedding epilogue was added in less than a day, in attempt of an olive branch to the LGBT community.

Criticism of editing primarily regarded LGBT issues, though some were general observations. On October 22, , a series of leaks of the final episode appeared online of the wedding, in which a different character was seen marrying Shiro.

Further controversy followed with the release of the final season, where Shiro is married to Curtis. In the English audio description, Curtis is referred to as Adam [52] though he is once mentioned to be Curtis in the closed captions of a different episode.

The error has since been corrected, but a number of fans have noted this as "evidence" of the "tacked-on" nature of the epilogue.

The supervising producer, episode director, storyboard artist, and animator Kihyun Ryu posted on his Instagram on September 12 a piece of Shiro material, weeks before the season was sent to be dubbed into other languages.

In the comments, the show runners tell him to "make it beautiful. In particular, Ezor's role in Season 8 caused controversy.

Multiple languages referred to the character as dead in Season 8's "The Grudge". Carli Squitieri, the storyboard revisionist on "The Grudge", stated on social media after the release of Season 7, "Ezor should have lived, but that's another story I'm not under the authority to speak about.

Fans began a petition for the alleged original season the version that supposedly existed prior to severe editing , to be released. The petition has garnered over 30, signatures.

Speaking in an interview with the "Let's Voltron" podcast Joaquim Dos Santos denied the existence of an alternate cut of season eight. The series was marred by the extraordinarily poor behavior on the part of a number of its fans.

Death threats were issued to many within the Voltron cast and crew, [57] particularly to the showrunners Dos Santos and Montgomery and voice actors Josh Keaton and Bex Taylor-Klaus.

A fan demanded that Keith and Lance be written to be romantically involved with one another and threatened to publicly post private internal documents related to the show until the two male characters became a couple.

There is always someone more powerful with lore control keep the gates shut.

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In particular, with the Quantum Abyss, we had been looking forward to, early on, telling some backstory for some of the characters.

That was a story high point for us and we were really eagerly anticipating that. We had to kind of shift some things around due to scheduling, so when we finally got to the point, both from a visual perspective and a story perspective, I know the Quantum Abyss was kind of exciting for everybody, story and art.

We pulled a ton of references, we sent it over to our designers, we let the designers kind of be influenced by that and have fun with it and come up with these crazy character designs for not only the alter egos of our Paladins but also populating that world.

It was a ton of fun. It was invigorating. Quick question: Do you have creature names for the space whales or the teleporting wolf?

And was the wolf inspired at all by the weird Wolf Keith fan-fiction out there? Shiro insists on continuing as a paladin, much to the others' chagrin.

Lance and Allura come to join them the former reluctantly so , and they venture into the Tomb of Horrors. Together, they use their unique abilities to overcome the obstacles Lore Master Coran throws at them.

Afterwards, Pidge and Hunk hurry off to continue repairs on the Castle, while Allura is called off by Lotor.

Lance reluctantly joins Shiro and Coran for another round. With the work on the Sincline ships done, Allura and Lotor make the journey into the quintessence field while the others wait nervously in the Castle of Lions.

They're hailed by an unidentified craft, piloted by Keith, which Coran is shocked to learn is Altean in origin. Keith arrives with Krolia, the Altean they discovered, and the cosmic wolf he rescued on the space whale to tell them that Lotor has been lying to them all this time.

Romelle, the Altean, explains that Lotor rescued any Alteans who hadn't been on Altea at the time of its destruction and created a colony for them to hide and live in peace.

While many revered Lotor as a messiah, Romelle was skeptical, especially when many of her people and her own brother were taken to supposedly start a second colony.

It is revealed that the second colony was a farce and that Lotor has been harvesting quintessence from thousands of Alteans.

Betrayed when she learns this, Allura knocks Lotor out despite his pleas for her to listen to him. Honerva then unleashes her trump card on them all--Shiro.

Under her control, Shiro makes off with the unconscious Lotor, Pidge unable to bring herself to apprehend him. Despite their efforts, they all escape via a wormhole conjured by Honerva, though Keith is able to make it through at the last moment.

On the other side, Shiro hands Lotor over to the generals before being commanded by Honerva to lure Keith away. Honerva greets Lotor, revealing herself as his mother, but Lotor renounces her and refuses to accept or acknowledge her as his mother.

Acxa, having been working with Lotor the entire time so that the Paladins would trust him, fires on Honerva, but she escapes. Zethrid and Ezor agree to work for Lotor again before all four leave in the Sincline ships back to the Castle.

Everyone back at the Castle struggles against a virus, planted by Shiro, that shuts down the entire Castle and leaves them powerless.

Meanwhile, Shiro leads Keith to a secret facility where Keith discovers various clones of Shiro before engaging him in battle.

Keith is scarred in the fight, but is able to cut off Shiro's mechanical arm, which was causing Haggar to control the latter.

As the facility crumbles around them, Keith tries to save Shiro, but the rest of the facility collapses and they begin falling while Keith remembers how they met and how Shiro promised to never give up on him.

Keith awakens in the astral plane, where he is greeted by the real Shiro. Shiro explains that after their battle with Zarkon when he disappeared, he actually died and his physical body was destroyed, but the Black Lion absorbed his spirit to save him.

Back at the Castle, Coran works with the others on trying to restore the Castle. Lance comforts Allura over her hurt feelings and guilt of allowing Lotor to manipulate her.

Keith, in the Black Lion, contacts them and explains that Shiro was a clone and that Lotor's Sincline ships are headed towards them.

Realizing that he needs to get back into the Quintessence field, Allura decides that they must destroy the inter-reality gate. Lotor and his generals arrive shortly after and Lotor pleads his case with Allura, but she refuses to listen after everything he's done to the Alteans.

When she says that he is just like Zarkon, Lotor snaps and orders his generals to destroy the Lions.

Lotor's true colors begin to shine as he declares he will start a new Altea, one that never knows of King Alfor, Princess Allura or Voltron and where he is worshipped as their savior.

When he declares he will wipe out all his enemies, including the rest of the Galra, Acxa, Ezor and Zethrid decide to leave Lotor for good and abandon the battle.

However, Lotor ejects them from their ships and combines the Sincline ships into a Voltron-like mech that he can pilot by himself.

Lotor's mech easily overpowers the Lions and severely damages the Castleship. Keith pleads with Shiro's spirit inside the Black Lion to help him reach the others.

Shiro tells him to see the others through the Lion's eyes and Keith is able to activate the Black Lion's ephemeral wings, allowing him to arrive just in time before Lotor finishes the Lions.

Now together, they form Voltron and prepare to face Lotor's mech. Keith shuttles the clone Shiro to the Castle as the Paladins prepare to engage Lotor.

It is a difficult battle, due to Lotor's mech's superior speed and evasion, but the Paladins are able to force him into a corner and gain the upper hand.

Just before finishing him, Lotor's mech suddenly jumps into the quintessence field at will, making him even harder to attack while also replenishing his energy with quintessence.

Realizing that the only way to defeat him is within the field, Allura opens a path into the field where Lotor waits for them.

The quintessence keeps the Paladins recharged and empowers Voltron enough to match Lotor's mech, but they are still at a standstill. Allura realizes that the quintessence is negatively affecting them the same way it corrupted Zarkon and Honerva and that they must leave soon, with Lotor already going mad with power just like his parents.

Allura uses her powers to empty all of Voltron's quintessence into Lotor's mech, overloading it. The Paladins escape the field before they can retrieve Lotor, leaving him to die and his damaged mech stranded in the field.

When they return, Coran reveals that Lotor's constant jumping in and out of the field has caused various rifts in reality to form and that they will continue to expand until the entire universe is destroyed.

Coran deduces that he could overload the teludav to seal all the rifts, but sacrificing the Castle in the process. With no other choice, the Paladins unload and evacuate the Castle.

As the Castle enters the rift, the teludav overloads and the Castle is destroyed, but the rifts are successfully closed, leaving behind a single diamond as a result of the Castle being crushed by the sheer pressure of the rifts.

After landing on a small planetoid, the Paladins try to help Shiro, whose spirit is within the Black Lion. Lance tearfully realizes that the real Shiro had tried to reach out to him, but he didn't understand.

Allura uses her powers to extract Shiro's spirit from within the Black Lion and transfer it into the clone body, turning the rest of Shiro's hair white.

As the Paladins decide what to do next, Pidge reveals that a copy of the plans for the Castleship were given to her father before he left to return to Earth.

Keith declares that they are going home. Following on from the sacrifice of the Castle of Lions, the Paladins and their allies need to figure out a way to recharge the Lions after their battle with Lotor.

Shiro remains comatose after having his spirit from the Black Lion placed in the clone body. As Shiro sleeps, he remembers parts of his past, including his first meeting with Keith, sponsoring him to the Galaxy Garrison and becoming friends with him, his relationship with Adam, and his choice to go on the Kerberos mission despite being ill.

The situation becomes worse when it becomes apparent that the clone body is rejecting Shiro's spirit and Allura is unable to do anything.

As Coran and the others find a Yalmor, they are sprayed by a creature and shrunk but they are able to return to normal size using the same energy they were searching for to repower the Lions.

Shiro manages to pull through before the rest of the team returns. Although the Lions are not at full strength, the Paladins are resolved to head to Earth, a trip that will take one and a half Earth years.

Pidge tries to contact the Voltron Coalition but has no luck. After having trouble sorting out who rides in which Lion, they eventually arrive at a Blade of Marmora outpost only to find it long abandoned.

As they try to investigate, the Paladins are attacked by a small Galra fleet. However, with their underpowered Lions, the Paladins are outmatched by the Galra.

The Paladins fly into a cyclone and use an ice planet to their advantage in dealing with some of the Galra, but are eventually captured by Lotor's former generals, Ezor and Zethrid.

The lions have been subdued by Ezor and Zethrid, who have become pirate warlords and the Paladins, Krolia, Romelle, and Shiro have been locked in the brig.

Coran, having evaded capture, is assisted by the mice in subduing a Galra pirate and taking his uniform. Coran's ruse does not last long however, but Acxa appears and saves him.

Together, they devise a plan to rescue the others and escape the pirate fleet. Ezor and Zethrid interrogate the Paladins on the result of their battle with Lotor and his subsequent fate, worried that if Lotor is alive that he will come after them for abandoning him.

They leave when Acxa triggers an alarm and fires an ion cannon in the hangar, ejecting the Lions into space and forcing the ship into lockdown before confronting Ezor and Zethrid.

The group is able to escape and retrieve their helmets and bayards thanks to the mice and learn through them that Acxa is helping their escape.

Unwilling to leave her behind, Keith rescues Acxa from Ezor and Zethrid and they escape. Keith then detonates a group of explosives in the ship, badly injuring Ezor and Zethrid.

Afterward, Acxa fills the team in on what has happened and they are shocked to discover that three years have passed since they fought Lotor.

Acxa had chosen to find her own path and dedicates herself to helping the Voltron Coalition in any way she can, while the others ponder over what else has changed.

The Paladins inexplicably find themselves on a game show called "Garfle Warfle Snick" hosted by an alien named Bob.

He challenges them to solve his various puzzles recapping their adventures while pitting them against comedic versions of their enemies.

If they lose, they will have to stay in the game show for the rest of eternity. For the final challenge, Bob has each of the Paladins vote for one person who they think should escape from the show.

When all of the Paladins vote for a different teammate Keith and Lance voted for each other, Hunk voted for Allura, Allura voted for Pidge, and Pidge voted for Hunk , he deems them all winners and the show ends.

All the Paladins wake up on their Lions shortly after and realize they had the same dream. Coran tells them he's heard legends of Bob, who is apparently an all-powerful, all-knowing interdimensional being who judges the worthiness of great warriors.

Pidge picks up a distress signal sent from what appears to be a senior member of the Blade of Marmora. The team heads to a planet and find a devastated set of ruins.

They find a single alien, Macidus, who has several Marmora blades in his presence. Macidus fills the team in on events since their disappearance: with Lotor gone, the Galra Empire fractured, and Haggar's Druids set out on a mission to eliminate the Blade of Marmora.

They drew the Blades to the planet and fought a vicious battle, with Macidus being the only survivor. While the majority of Macidus's story is true, Macidus is revealed to actually be one of Haggar's Druids, and the one who fought Keith years previously and has been using the signal to draw the scattered remnants of the Blades to the planet to kill them.

Macidus uses his powers to freeze the team, but Keith's cosmic wolf, nicknamed Kosmo, teleports Keith away in time. They fight throughout the caverns, and find Kolivan alive.

Meanwhile, Allura manages to free the other Paladins to join the fight and Keith kills Macidus. Kolivan is freed, and Krolia decides to join him in rebuilding the Blades as the Paladins continue on to Earth.

With the Lions not at their full power, Shiro suggests that the Paladins need to become a fully realized team to charge their Lions without the Castle's help.

Before they can figure out a way to improve their teamwork, a storm appears that incapacitates the Lions and freezes everyone but the Paladins with a strong energy pulse.

When they try to tether the Lions together, the storm appears again and separates the Paladins from the Lions, leaving them stranded in space.

As the days continue, the Paladins start to lose their sanity and trustworthiness for each other. Hunk desperately tries to keep them together and stops them from falling for an illusion of Earth generated by a large manta ray-like creature.

Hunk's bravery inspires the team to work together and the regained trust guides the Lions back to them. They are able to form Voltron once more and escape from the creature.

They enter the storm again where the other passengers are restored back to normal, and they discovered that the storm has advanced their trip, putting them back in the Milky Way Galaxy.

As Voltron nears Earth, Pidge tries to contact her father and receives a recorded message from him telling them that the Galra Empire have invaded Earth, and they are preparing for their last stand.

Four years earlier, Samuel Holt wakes in the Galaxy Garrison after being quarantined and is reunited with his wife, Colleen.

Sam recounts his experiences with the Galra to the Galaxy Garrison's command staff, and warns them about a probable attack by the Galra on Earth.

Sam advises them to warn the planet immediately but Admiral Sanda refuses to panic the world with the revelation of alien life.

Commander Iverson and Sam begin analyzing Galra and Altean technology in an attempt to engineer new defenses for Earth.

Sam meets the Garrison's top cadets — James Griffin, Rizavi, Kinkade, and Leifsdottir and they begin upgrading Earth's defense capabilities.

A year later, Sam receives word from Matt that Voltron has disappeared, and that the Voltron Coalition is being targeted and wiped out by the remnants of the Galra.

Admiral Sanda orders Sam to break all communication with the outside galaxy in order to hide Earth's location. Sam argues that they should tell the world about the Galra, but Sanda again refuses.

Without authorization, Sam and Colleen broadcast the truth to the world. Sanda orders them arrested, but support comes in from around the planet.

Some times later, Sam is testing a new particle barrier at the Galaxy Garrison when the Galra arrive and begin attacking Earth.

The Galra continue to invade, and soon most of Earth is overrun. Only the Galaxy Garrison with its particle shields is able hold out, so Sanda finally allows the deployment of the MFE fighters.

Combined with new base weapons, the Garrison manages to force Sendak's forces to retreat from their position.

Realizing that they cannot hold their position without sufficient supplies, Veronica, Lance's sister, takes Griffin and his squad on a supply run to a depot.

During the mission, she seemingly sacrifices herself to allow them to escape. Sendak destroys the communications grid and continues to subjugate the planet.

Veronica returns to the Garrison, having made contact with a resistance network, who reveals that the captured population are being put to work creating weapons for the Galra.

Low on supplies and morale, Sam gives a speech urging them all to keep fighting. Admiral Sanda wants to trade Voltron for the Earth, but the Paladins refuse.

Using the information from the Castle of Lions, they build an AI version of Sendak using his memories and interrogate it to learn Sendak's tactics and eventual plans.

This proves difficult for Allura, reliving the trauma of her homeworld's destruction, so she turns her attention on something else: creating a new arm for Shiro out of the Garrison's prototypes.

Keith and Hunk head out to rescue Hunk's family, linking up with a resistance member. He shows them the work camp where Hunk's family but tells them there is currently no chance to rescue them.

Hunk is able to see his family from afar and vows to rescue them. While being fitted with his new arm, Shiro reacts negatively to it but is able to stabilize after Allura replaces the power source with the crystal from her circlet.

Using knowledge from the AI, the Paladins present Sendak's strategy to the Galaxy Garrison command staff: using slave labor, he is constructing weapons at key locations around the planet that will help him to control the planet.

In order to determine their strategy, a team of Paladins and Galaxy Garrison pilots are sent on a scouting mission. Pidge manages to get the information and learns that the facilities are building Zaiforge Cannons capable of destroying the planet.

With the stakes high, the decision is made to attack all six bases at the same time: five lions to attack a facility each, and for the MFE fighters to assault the sixth.

Four of the Paladins are delivered to their targets by an MFE fighter, with Lance being driven to his target by his sister, Veronica. All of the Paladins manage to call their Lions, but the target defenses are stronger than expected and the Paladins are unable to prevent the launch of the Zaiforge Cannons.

It becomes clear that their plan has been leaked — Admiral Sanda has reached an agreement with Sendak to hand over Voltron in exchange for Earth.

The Paladins converge in Earth's atmosphere and form Voltron, but Sendak fires the Zaiforge Cannons at them, dispersing Voltron, knocking out the Paladins, and leaving the Lions out of power.

The Paladins are captured and incarcerated aboard Sendak's ship while Sendak continues his assault on Earth, despite Admiral Sanda's pleas that they had a deal.

Sanda is sent to the cells with the Paladins. At the Galaxy Garrison, Shiro suggests taking the offensive. If they transfer all power, including that powering the particle shield, to the IGF-Atlas, they might be able to get it powered and flying.

After a failed attempt, Coran realizes the crystal formed from the destruction of the Castle of Lions could be the key and inserts it in the ship.

It instantly powers the ship and the Atlas launches and joins the fight. Aboard Sendak's ship, the Paladins use their connections with the Lions to telepathically control them.

When Sendak realizes what they are doing, he sends his Lieutenant, Hepta, to kill the Paladins. Admiral Sanda manages to get free and almost stops Hepta, but is mortally wounded in the process.

Sanda begs the Paladins to save Earth when she could not and dies. Voltron begins to turn the tide of the battle in Earth's favor, but Sam soon realizes Sendak's plan.

Using the Zaiforge Cannons, Sendak intends to combine their beams to destroy the Earth. Voltron tries to destroy Sendak's command ship, but soon find that the cannons' launch facilities were also designed to defend the cannons from the surface.

Pidge proposes a plan to use the orbital reflectors that the Galra use to deflect the beams of the Zaiforge Cannons in an effort to deflect the beam away from Earth.

While they move the reflectors into position, the MFE fighters launch on a mission to take out the launch facilities one by one so as to remove the Galra's ground support.

The Paladins successfully deflect the beams from the Zaiforge Cannons, but the constant fire eventually causes them to buckle and break. Shiro's efforts give the Paladins enough time to destroy the Zaiforge Cannons while the MFEs finish destroying the launch bases.

Sendak's ship plummets towards the Earth. The Lions guide the ship into an uninhabited area while Shiro and Sendak fight.

Sendak gets the upper hand and looks to kill Shiro, but Keith arrives and kills Sendak. The Paladins' victory is short-lived, however, as a meteor falls to Earth.

Just after Sendak and his forces are defeated, a powerful enemy robot arrives from space to fight the Paladins. Despite the Paladins' best efforts and the support from the Atlas, the robot takes down Voltron and drains its energy, in a manner similar to that of Haggar's Komar device.

Just as the robot is about to destroy the Paladins, Shiro learns to use the power of the crystal to convert the Atlas itself into a massive robot that dwarfs Voltron.

The enemy robot then fights the Atlas and incapacitates it, but the Paladins take the time to recompose and devise a plan to fight back.

Realizing that the enemy robot's weak point is in the chest, the Paladins succeed in defeating it, but then the robot prepares itself to self-destruct, and the Paladins use their Lions to lift the robot to space, where it explodes from a safe distance.

After the battle, the Paladins recover at the hospital surrounded by their families and friends, and eventually, all the remaining members of the Voltron Coalition including Shay, Matt, Nyma, Krolia, etc.

Months later, after the Garrison had retrieved most of the remains of the robot, Allura is shocked upon learning that a female Altean was discovered inside it as the power source.

Six months have passed since the defeat of Sendak and the mysterious Robeast. With the Atlas and Voltron preparing to leave Earth to liberate the rest of the universe from the Galra, Hunk pushes Lance to ask Allura out on a date, which he manages to do.

Pidge, Romelle, Rizavi and Leifsdottir help her choose a dress for the date while Lance is ordered by Coran to follow Altean customs.

Prior to the date, Keith gives Lance a pep talk, reminding him that Allura agreed because she liked him. Allura joins Lance's family for dinner and they later kiss.

Meanwhile, the comatose Altean, Luca, wakes up. She accuses Romelle of being a traitor and mentions that Honerva sent the Robeast before Honerva telepathically kills her.

The next day, Voltron and the Atlas leave Earth. In the past, Honerva reveals to Zarkon that she is pregnant with their child, whom they name Lotor after Lotarious, a figure in Altean history, and Kaltor, a figure in Galra mythology.

After the destruction of Daibazzal, Honerva has lost all her memories and assumes the name "Haggar", taken from a Galra medic sent to attend to her that she instead kills.

She later gives birth to Lotor, but does not acknowledge anything until Zarkon questions her about Quintessence. From there, Lotor grows, excelling at his academic and strategic studies despite his smaller physical stature for a typical Galra.

He inquires about his mother, but Zarkon refuses to speak anymore of her. When Lotor is slightly older, he takes possession of Honerva's old cat, Kova.

Many years later, Lotor receives his father and Haggar at a planet under his dominion, but Zarkon is disgusted that Lotor chooses to work alongside the local populace rather than subjugate them and has the planet destroyed and Lotor banished.

In the present, Honerva desperately tries seeking Lotor and eventually discovers his battle with Voltron in the Quintessence field. At the next Kral Zera, Honerva reveals herself and kills all those in attendance before arriving at the Altean colony Lotor had started.

After revealing herself as Lotor's mother and that Voltron killed Lotor, the Alteans swear their allegiance to her. They travel to Oriande where they restructure the planet and build several Robeasts before sending the first one, piloted by Luca, to Earth.

Lahn, however, rebuts any of their attempts at becoming allies, due to feeling abandoned by Voltron after making their alliance when Sendak attacked them.

An alert from Lahn's missing fleet that had gone to salvage weapons from another base comes in and he is taken with the Paladins to investigate.

They discover the wreckage of the entire fleet, caused by the superweapon created by Warlord Ranveig, that Krolia had previously set loose to allow her and Keith to escape during their first mission together.

They are able to destroy the creature by setting the ship to self-destruct and Lahn, finally convinced of the Paladins and their heroism, agrees to join the Coalition and urges other Galra to do so as well.

The Paladins split up from the Atlas to search for signs of another Robeast, similar to the one that attacked Earth, but find nothing for days.

When they decide to stop at Olkarion, they discover that the planet is lifeless and about to be consumed by a Weblum.

By tapping into her connection with nature and the Olkari, Pidge is able to see the events that transpired: a Robeast arrived on Olkarion, attacked and stole the Olkari cube weapons built by Branko.

The planet was unable to survive the attack due to its Quintessence syphoning abilities, and the Olkari were forced to evacuate their planet.

The Weblum begins consuming Olkarion, but Pidge is able to acquire useful information from the Olkari in tracking the Robeasts. Acxa struggles in adjusting to the Atlas crew, remaining aloof and distant until she finally feels accepted by Veronica.

Meanwhile, the Paladins and Atlas plan to meet up, but when the Paladins arrive at the meeting place, they are ambushed by a Galra ship.

Forced to abandon their lions and suits, they struggle to survive without weapons or armor in a toxic environment that will slowly kill them.

Keith, however, is attacked by the group's leader: Zethrid, who wants revenge on Keith for what he did to her and for taking Ezor from her.

She overpowers Keith just as the Atlas crew arrive. Acxa tries to reach out to her former friend, telling her that Ezor left her because of all the hate and anger Zethrid held onto.

Zethrid is subdued and imprisoned on the Atlas, where Acxa refuses to give up on her friend as Ezor appears beside her.

The Atlas heads to Oriande to confront Honerva and her machinations. Honerva sends Robeasts to various planets to syphon their Quintessence and send them into the Olkari cubes to amplify their power.

The planets are successfully evacuated in time, but Honerva sacrifices the White Lion in order to bring back Lotor's Sincline mech from the Quintessence field.

Allura, fueled by rage, coldly attempts to kill Honerva, but Honerva threatens to destroy Lance and the Red Lion, causing Allura to miss. Honerva flees Oriande as the planet becomes unstable and the white hole leading to it begins to close.

The Paladins and Atlas are able to escape just in time, but despair at not being able to stop Honerva. Kinkade, one of the MFE fighter pilots, documents day forty seven aboard the Atlas to show what it is like.

Rizavi, seeing what he is doing, joins in to make a more exciting movie. They interview various members of the crew such as the Paladins, Kolivan, Coran and Colleen Holt while the camera gets lost during a battle and found by Bae Bae, the Holt family dog, and the Space Mice.

During this time, the Atlas has captured a sixth Altean pilot of the Robeasts, but all refuse to speak to Allura and Romelle. Later, Kinkade documents Hunk's attempts at making an Altean cake in order to get the Alteans to open up.

It is successful and they agree to speak with Allura and Coran. Tavos, one of the Alteans, speaks with Allura, but when Honerva interferes, Allura is able to extract a small, dark creature from him, which is what allows Honerva to spy through and control them.

The creature is contained for the moment while the Atlas investigate increased activity on a planet. This planet turns out to be the same one from the Voltron Show tour that Coran had gotten the date wrong, as the citizens can only come out on one day per year when the weather is clear.

Despite still being angry over their failure to show up, the leader invites them to attend as free security. Everyone heads down to enjoy carnival festivities while Allura stays behind to rest.

Keith and Hunk get stuck on a ride, Coran wins a Yalmor imitation contest, Lance and Pidge both try to win prizes for Allura while Shiro wins an arm wrestling contest and defeats the reigning champion: a reformed Beta Traz Warden.

Voltron season 8 felt very rushed and out of character, with a poorly thought out and clearly tacked on ending. I've got to be frank about it.

I mean we've got a lot of strong secondary characters, but among the paladins it's Allura and Pidge and that's it, it bothered me a lot.

To me it's a difficult pill to swallow. To me it came entirely out of left field. I kept me trap shut on social media, but I was bothered by it a lot.

We didn't have to see it there, did we? He also acknowledged in it that there were boundaries in place as to how they could portray LGBT representation in the show.

Controversy also swirled around the on-screen wedding between Shiro and Curtis, with a number of critics and fans characterizing it as poor LGBT representation.

Renaldo Matadeen of CBR in his official review, opined, "There's no love or warmth here, and it feels like the series retroactively tried to pony up a relationship in apology for the Shiro drama.

But it's another debacle that feels fake, forced, and patronizing Instead of being progressive, these moments simply come off like disrespectful, lazy patch jobs.

Despite some attempts to the contrary, whatever Legendary Defender tried to do ended up being superficial and totally upended the social impact intended.

Schedeen of IGN wrote, "That said, it would be far more effective to see one of these animated shows acknowledge their LGBT heroes from the very beginning and not save moments like these for the literal last minute; with that rushed reveal after spending no time establishing Shiro's new relationship or even hinting at it , Voltron relies too much on the audience's affection for Shiro to give the moment resonance, rather than earning an emotional response from its storytelling.

It was admitted in the final AfterBuzzTV interview that the entire conceptualization and creation of Shiro's wedding epilogue was added in less than a day, in attempt of an olive branch to the LGBT community.

Criticism of editing primarily regarded LGBT issues, though some were general observations. On October 22, , a series of leaks of the final episode appeared online of the wedding, in which a different character was seen marrying Shiro.

Further controversy followed with the release of the final season, where Shiro is married to Curtis. In the English audio description, Curtis is referred to as Adam [52] though he is once mentioned to be Curtis in the closed captions of a different episode.

The error has since been corrected, but a number of fans have noted this as "evidence" of the "tacked-on" nature of the epilogue.

The supervising producer, episode director, storyboard artist, and animator Kihyun Ryu posted on his Instagram on September 12 a piece of Shiro material, weeks before the season was sent to be dubbed into other languages.

In the comments, the show runners tell him to "make it beautiful. In particular, Ezor's role in Season 8 caused controversy. Multiple languages referred to the character as dead in Season 8's "The Grudge".

Carli Squitieri, the storyboard revisionist on "The Grudge", stated on social media after the release of Season 7, "Ezor should have lived, but that's another story I'm not under the authority to speak about.

Fans began a petition for the alleged original season the version that supposedly existed prior to severe editing , to be released. The petition has garnered over 30, signatures.

Speaking in an interview with the "Let's Voltron" podcast Joaquim Dos Santos denied the existence of an alternate cut of season eight.

The series was marred by the extraordinarily poor behavior on the part of a number of its fans. Death threats were issued to many within the Voltron cast and crew, [57] particularly to the showrunners Dos Santos and Montgomery and voice actors Josh Keaton and Bex Taylor-Klaus.

A fan demanded that Keith and Lance be written to be romantically involved with one another and threatened to publicly post private internal documents related to the show until the two male characters became a couple.

There is always someone more powerful with lore control keep the gates shut. I assure they cared more than anybody. Three comic series detailing events happening in between episodes were announced in January Taking story ideas that were deemed too outlandish and too epic to be contained in a minute episode from the animated series, these comic series bridges the time lapse between seasons.

Despite original statements of continuing into Volume 4, LionForge opted to cancel its contract. Its only response in regards to the matter was a brief tweet of an article from Geekdad in regards to the matter.

The first miniseries consisted of five issues, published by Lion Forge Comics. A special cover variant of issue 1 was available at San Diego Comic-Con in , with a limited release of copies.

During the Voltron: Legendary Defender panel at WonderCon , it was announced that the second series of five issues would debut in May The story takes place in between the season 2 episodes "Shiro's Escape" and "Greening the Cube.

Volume 3 debuted on July 11, A box set for seasons has been released as of June To promote the series in between the release of season 1 and 2, a Robeast fanart contest was announced via social media on October 18, A real-time strategy video game based on the series, called Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion , created by indie developer Gbanga , was entered into and won the Universal GameDev Challenge.

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