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Black lion down

What to expect as Voltron begins its new season

- DAVID BETANCOURT

Voltron: Legendary Defender Now streaming, Netflix

As the third season of Voltron: Legendary Defender debuts on Netflix, you might assume that by this point, Voltron and the team are seasoned vets at joining together and saving the universe. But the producers are taking a slower approach.

Instead, the new season of Voltron starts with the paladins (the pilots of the five Voltron lions) still reeling from the season 2 finale showdown that saw Voltron barely able to defeat former black lion paladin Zarkon. The battle was not without a deep personal loss: the disappeara­nce and possible death of black lion paladin Shiro.

Consequent­ly, there is no Voltron at the beginning of season 3. Instead, the remaining paladins are doing the best they can with the lions they have. Hunk (yellow lion) and Lance (blue lion) still run rescue missions to parts of the universe that need help. Pidge (green lion) is focused on finding her missing family. Keith (red lion) is devastated by the loss of Shiro, and searching for his lost leader and friend.

Voltron is literally in pieces. But with the help of Princess Allura and her trusty aide Coran, the team tries to bring the robot legend back to being. However, there’s a lot of soul-searching that has to take place first.

Getting Shiro’s black lion back online isn’t just a matter of giving it a new paladin. The lions share a psychic bond with whoever their pilot is and that person can only take control when a lion allows them to do so.

If you’re wondering if this is the moment that brings Keith to the black lion — a moment fans have anticipate­d, as it would make team Voltron look like the roster from the ’80s — it is. But don’t expect instantly successful results.

While Voltron doesn’t form in the first two episodes, you get the feeling that if that did happen, the robot wouldn’t be the world defender seen at the end of season 2. It helps to set up the eventual moment that when this new (and yet old-school) squad does form Voltron, it will feel like the first special time all over again.

Not following the original series to the letter is what has made this series seem so fresh to Voltron fans. Voltron will surely rise again, but can Keith lead the team against the new threat of Zarkon’s son, the manipulati­ve fan favourite Prince Lotor?

Lotor, who makes his first appearance this season, is a step ahead of everyone in the first few episodes and doesn’t seem the least bit threatened by the possibilit­y of Voltron’s return.

This may be the season that the show finally begins to lean more heavily on its animated ’80s roots, but the slow and steady journey to familiarit­y has made this show a must-watch streaming event.

The season 2 finale — the Voltron/Zarkon battle — was one of the greatest moments in Voltron’s pop-culture history. However, two episodes into this new season will make you realize this creative team is ready to produce the same kind of magic once again.

 ?? NETFLIX ?? At the beginning of Voltron: Legendary Defender, the paladins aren’t quite the universe-saving team fans love. But that will change.
NETFLIX At the beginning of Voltron: Legendary Defender, the paladins aren’t quite the universe-saving team fans love. But that will change.

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