Who do you serve, and who do you trust?
Crusade is an American spin-off TV show from J. Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5. Its plot is set in AD 2267, five years after the events of Babylon 5, and just after the movie A Call to Arms. The Drakh have released a nanovirus plague on Earth, which will destroy all life on Earth within five years if it is not stopped. To that end, the Victory class destroyer Excalibur has been sent out to look for anything that could help the search for a cure.
"Crusade" (1999), a creation of Babylonian Productions and Warner Bros. Television, is a captivating science fiction series set in the expansive universe of J. Michael Straczynski's "Babylon 5." Launched in the United States, the show follows the crew of the starship Excalibur as they embark on a perilous mission to find a cure for the Drakh plague, a deadly virus threatening humanity's survival. With its rich narrative and complex characters, "Crusade" delves deep into themes of hope, sacrifice, and the indomitable human spirit in the face of existential threats. The series is anchored by a diverse ensemble cast, led by Gary Cole as Captain Matthew Gideon, whose determination and leadership drive the Excalibur's quest. Supporting characters, such as the enigmatic telepath Max Eilerson (David Allen Brooks) and the stoic First Officer Lt. John Matheson (Daniel Dae Kim), add layers of intrigue and depth to the storyline. Each episode not only advances the overarching plot but also explores the personal struggles and growth of the crew, making "Crusade" a compelling character-driven drama. "Crusade" stands out for its ambitious storytelling and high production values, despite its premature cancellation after just 13 episodes. The show's visual effects and set designs are a testament to the dedication of its creators to bring the "Babylon 5" universe to life in a new and exciting way. The series also benefits from Straczynski's signature writing style, which seamlessly blends action, suspense, and philosophical musings, keeping viewers engaged and invested in the Excalibur's journey. Although "Crusade" was cut short, its legacy endures as a bold addition to the "Babylon 5" saga, offering fans a glimpse into a future filled with both peril and promise. The series' exploration of humanity's resilience and the quest for redemption resonates with audiences, cementing "Crusade" as a memorable chapter in science fiction television history.
Año1999
Número de episodios13
Número de temporadas1
Duración del episodio43,60
EstadoEnded
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GénerosDramaSci-Fi & FantasyAction & Adventure
Países de producciónUnited States of America