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Serenity

When the renegade crew of Serenity agrees to shelter a fugitive on their ship, they embark on an action-packed clash between the relentless military might of a tyrannical regime—dead set on reclaiming the girl—and the bloodthirsty creatures that haunt the uncharted reaches of space. Yet the greatest danger may lie within their own vessel.

Director(s)

Joss Whedon

Jain Sekuler

Rich Sickler

Maria Battle-Campbell

Shaun O'Dell

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Cast & Crew

Michael Hitchcock

Michael Hitchcock

Dr. Mathias

Matt McColm

Matt McColm

Lab Security (uncredited)

Glenn Howerton

Glenn Howerton

Lilac Young Tough

Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris

Screaming Reaver (uncredited)

Terrell Tilford

Terrell Tilford

News Anchor

Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson

Dr. Caron

Tamara Taylor

Tamara Taylor

Teacher

Shaun O'Dell

Shaun O'Dell

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David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz

Mr. Universe

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Chiwetel Ejiofor

The Operative

Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion

Malcolm 'Mal' Reynolds

Morena Baccarin

Morena Baccarin

Inara Serra

Maria Battle-Campbell

Maria Battle-Campbell

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Gina Torres

Gina Torres

Zoë Alleyne Washburne

Marcus Young

Marcus Young

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Colin Patrick Lynch

Colin Patrick Lynch

Black Room Soldier

Adam Baldwin

Adam Baldwin

Jayne Cobb

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk

Hoban 'Wash' Washburne

Ryan Tasz

Ryan Tasz

Black Room Soldier

Rich Sickler

Rich Sickler

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Nectar Rose

Nectar Rose

Lenore

Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon

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Peter James Smith

Peter James Smith

Lab Technician

Rick Williamson

Rick Williamson

Bar Guy (uncredited)

Dennis Keiffer

Dennis Keiffer

Bar Guy (uncredited)

Mark Winn

Mark Winn

Futuristic Worker (uncredited)

Terrence Hardy Jr.

Terrence Hardy Jr.

Mining Camp Boy

Jewel Staite

Jewel Staite

Kaywinnet Lee 'Kaylee' Frye

Linda Wang

Linda Wang

Chinese Snake Dancer (uncredited)

Sean Maher

Sean Maher

Simon Tam

Tristan Jarred

Tristan Jarred

Lilac Son

Marley McClean

Marley McClean

Girl Student

Summer Glau

Summer Glau

River Tam

Ron Glass

Ron Glass

Shepherd Derrial Book

Antonio Rufino

Antonio Rufino

Bartender (uncredited)

Logan O'Brien

Logan O'Brien

Boy Student

Joshua Michael Kwiat

Joshua Michael Kwiat

Slovenly Beaumonde Man

Rafael Feldman

Rafael Feldman

Fantastic "Fanty" Rample

Yan Feldman

Yan Feldman

Mingojerry 'Mingo' Rample

Hunter Ansley Wryn

Hunter Ansley Wryn

Young River Tam

Erik Erotas

Erik Erotas

Boy Student

Demetra Raven

Demetra Raven

Girl Student

Jessica Huang

Jessica Huang

Girl Student

Scott Kinworthy

Scott Kinworthy

Ensign

Erik Weiner

Erik Weiner

Helmsman

Conor O'Brien

Conor O'Brien

Lab Technician

Weston Nathanson

Weston Nathanson

Trade Agent

Carrie "CeCe" Cline

Carrie "CeCe" Cline

Young Female Intern

Chuck O'Neil

Chuck O'Neil

Vault Guard

Amy Wieczorek

Amy Wieczorek

Lilac Mom

Elaine Mani Lee

Elaine Mani Lee

Fan Dancer

Brian O'Hare

Brian O'Hare

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Jain Sekuler

Jain Sekuler

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Action, Adventure, Thriller
Runtime1h 59 mins
Released on25 Sep 2005
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7/10

This is the captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then - explode. Serenity is written and directed by Josh Whedon. It stars Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, Morena Baccarin, Adam Baldwin, Jewel Staite, Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Ron Glass and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Music is by David Newman and cinematography by Jack N. Green. When the captain Mal Reynolds (Fillion) of the space craft Serenity takes on board Dr. Simon Tam (Maher) and his troubled sister River (Glau), it thrusts the entire crew into a world of conspiracy and galactic despots. Coming at it as a complete novice as regards "Firefly", the short lived TV show that Serenity is spawned from, I personally have no frame of reference to work from. What I found was a hugely enjoyable sci-fi Western hybrid that deserved a better box office than it got. The cast are all comfortable with each other and very watchable, which isn't surprising since Whedon has transported them all over from "Firefly", good move that, while the action quota is high and the black comedy rich. Where the itches start to appear for newcomers like myself, is that it does feel like an extended TV episode. With a twisty plot that sees Whedon cram much into the 2 hour running time, it demands the utmost attention. Which is fair enough to a degree, but many go (or more pertinently would have gone) into "Serenity" for a sci-fi action adventure, not for a tickle of the cranium. If this contributed to the poor show at the box office? I'm not sure. But you have to think this really was only made for the die-hard fans of the show. Galling really, because the last third is a ripper of a blockbuster. The action sequences are expertly crafted, the story explodes still further and the principal characters really let loose, particularly the excellent Fillion. Biggest plus of all, the finale doesn't cop out by insulting those who have stayed the course chartered by the good ship Serenity and its crew. It's smart genre film making, a very enjoyable film without doubt, but really it's not got mainstream appeal. Which might suit those die-hards in a selfish kind of why, but that also means we are unlikely to get a sequel. And that's a shame because a newbie like me could easily stand some more of this whizz bangery. 7/10

CinemaSerf

7/10

At the start, I thought this was a sort of hybrid between "Quantum Leap" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" and that it was just going to be derivate nonsense. It's actually quite a bit better than that as we discover the malevolent "Operative" (Chiwitel Ejiofor) is on the trail of a priceless asset. It's not a jewel or a gadget, it's "River" (Summer Glau) and as he closes in on their ship "Serentity", things are starting to get hot for it's captain "Mal" (Nathan Fillion) and the others in this disparate crew. There's plenty of dissent amongst this bunch, not least because nobody actually knows why this unassuming woman is so valuable to their determined pursuer - but can they keep together and focussed long enough to evade capture and maybe even find out? None of the acting here is really worth mentioning, but the dialogue is quite entertaining, the visual effects deliver well and there's loads of high-octane cosmic adventure with choreographed fisticuffs, zapping lasers and an excitingly created denouement that the CGI lads can be proud of. I didn't see any of "Firefly" (2002) on which this is based, but as a stand-alone sci-fi adventure it still works well.

anthonyryan1

/10

A nice wrap-up to Firefly, unfortunately far too condensed. In may ways it felt like they took the major events that would have spanned the next 2 or 3 seasons and crammed it all into a 2 hour movie. Nonetheless, it provides a decent sense of closure to the series.

Matthew Sanders

0.5/10

This was an extremely poor movie. The weakest character during the TV series, River Tam, confusingly became the story focus in this movie. Despite never exercising and having a small frame, River fought and K.O.ed a room full of bar patrons. The crew, mysteriously, were devoted to going to the planet River wanted to visit to help her discover her past despite showing various degrees of hostility toward her during the series ranging from open contempt to advocating her murder. The main villains do not make sense. They are, supposedly, so wild that they regularly sack planets and cannibalize its inhabitants, but can still work together well enough to fly space ships. The entire population of these wild people came from the planet River wants to visit and from a single research facility. I'd guess about 1,000 research and support personnel were initially infected. They have no way of infecting further individuals, the facility was shut down, and yet their current population is many times the original amount. How? The plot does not make sense. It is not engaging. None of the characters are interesting. The characters die without emotional impact. Pass on this movie. Like the TV series, this is a waste of time.

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