Original Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski returns to the cosmos for this direct-to-video sci-fi adventure that picks up several years after the popular television series left off to follow President John Sheridan, Captain Elizabeth Lochley, and Galen on a whole new series of exciting adventures. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Well written chapters from the later history of the Babylon 5 station. Includes the return of three familiar characters, Sheridan, Lochley and the enigmatic Galen (of "Crusade" fame) and a very heart warming inference to the fate of characters who's actors are no longer with us to ever reprise these roles again. Both stories touch on very delicate subjects that the series never ventured this close to, at least, not with these characters. The episodes are not epic, as the trailers would suggest, but they are interesting slices from a series with a very rich and detailed past and future history. As per usual, more questions are raised then are answered. If you enjoyed the things that made Babylon 5, Babylon 5, you'll enjoy this DVD.
The first of the 2 stories is the better of the 2 mostly because it is much more interesting. The 2nd story actually is just a moral decision that has to be made. Low budget with very few actors in the show. So, B5 light.
this movie is not one worth getting. there are 2 stories, 1 being a question of heaven and hell. the second being a beginning of a story of what the future may or may not be about....with both sub stories this is not a very well put together movie....the stargate ark of truth was better tv movie then this
Well written chapters from the later history of the Babylon 5 station. Includes the return of three familiar characters, Sheridan, Lochley and the enigmatic Galen (of "Crusade" fame) and a very heart warming inference to the fate of characters who's actors are no longer with us to ever reprise these roles again. Both stories touch on very delicate subjects that the series never ventured this close to, at least, not with these characters. The episodes are not epic, as the trailers would suggest, but they are interesting slices from a series with a very rich and detailed past and future history. As per usual, more questions are raised then are answered. If you enjoyed the things that made Babylon 5, Babylon 5, you'll enjoy this DVD.