Probably not very likely - they were lucky to get a paltry 5 episodes for this season. After all the bitching over the first season I doubt Netflix wants any more to do with it.
They left ample teases for a third season. It will all depend on the streaming numbers. I don’t think anything produced anymore is without its share of “bitching”. It will just depend on if people are bothering to watch it.
And I liked it! The biggest change for the better WAS halving the episode count. Revelation had a tendency to “meander”, like a LOT of these animated streaming projects (Transformers was guilty of it, to a degree). Not only that, but it felt like the production was, in general, willing to have more FUN, ditching the grim dark elements that also tend to permeate these kinds of projects. That’s not to say it doesn’t treat its stakes with appropriate gravitas, but it’s not so damn serious as to drain the fun out of the adventure itself. The cast seemed like they were having a ball as well, especially William Shatner as Keldor.
It was also nice for fans to see all the well integrated fan nods. All too often, stuff like this and the Netflix Transformers series, focus on what people remember. The “infected” Grayskull throne room had a LOT of call back to the 87 film (not to mention Gwildor and his home), comments during the last He-Man confrontation and the stinger reflect ideas from recent comics, the final He-Man design integrated a LOT of design elements from the 2021 Netflix series, etc. It was nice to see something be more inclusive to its own brand history rather than the “peak years”.
Also big props to the design guys for the Mechanical Titans. They were really pushing a real “Evangelion” vibe which was rather refreshing.
Again, I think I had more fun watching these 5 episodes than the 10 of the prior series. Voice actors were having a ball, the tone was lightened up where appropriate, and the pacing kept you engaged all the way through. Hopefully, all the teases pay off in the next one.