With the reunion special set to hit Netflix on April 19th, here's the official trailer for MightyMorphinPowerRangers: Once & Always. / MMPR PowerRangers BlueRanger BlackRanger YellowRanger PinkRanger GreenRanger
\nOn April 19th, a familiar threat resurfaces to threaten the world once more as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always makes its debut. In honor of the 30th-anniversary of the original series, the reunion special stars David Yost as Billy , Walter Jones as Zack , Karan Ashley as Aisha , Catherine Sutherland as Kat , and Johnny Yong Bosch as Adam . Joining the team for the special event are Richard Horvitz as Alpha 5 and Barbara Goodson as Rita Repulsa.
\nImage: Netflix\nImage: Netflix\nImage: Netflix\nImage: Netflix\nImage: Netflix\nImage: Netflix\nWritten by Alwyn Dale and Becca Barnes , Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always will hit Netflix screens on April 19th. Now, here's a look at the official trailer for the reunion as well as an overview of the special event.
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