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Babylon 5: Thirdspace
Babylon 5 Thirdspace1998
"One Mistake. One Mistake Out of So Many. So Many Others."
Directed By Jesus Salvador Trevino
Written By J. Michael Straczynski
Cast Bruce Boxleitner, Mira Furlan, Shari Belafonte, Richard Biggs
Produced By John Copeland
Cinematography By John C. Flinn III
Film Editing By David W. Foster
Music By Christopher Franke
Studio Babylonian Productions
Distributed By TNT, Warner Bros.
Franchise Babylon 5 Franchise
Country United States
Language English
Release Date July 19, 1998
Runtime 94 Minutes

Overview[]

Babylon 5: Thirdspace is a 1998 American produced made-for-television sci-fi/action film starring Bruce Boxleitner, Claudia Christian, Mira Furlan, and Shari Belafonte.  It was directed by Jesus Salvador Trevino.

Thirdspace was the second feature film of the Babylon 5 Franchise and was released during the fifth season of the Babylon 5 TV series. Chronologically, it was revealed to be a standalone story that actually took place in the midst of the fourth season of the series. 

Following the Shadow War, Captain Sheridan has barely a moment to take a breath for the final push in the war for Earth itself. In the midst of his preparations however, he is distracted by the appearance of a strange alien artifact found drifting in the depths of hyperspace. Worse, he has to brought to Babylon 5 for study. 

One mistake.  

One mistake out of so many. So many others... for this artifact is far from harmless and nearly brought about the destruction of our entire universe.  

And then, they tried to turn it on... and now Babylon 5 will face the terrifying horror of Thirdspace... 

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  • Bruce Boxleitner as John J. Sheridan
  • Claudia Christian as Susan Ivanova
  • Mira Furlan as Delenn
  • Richard Biggs as Stephen Franklin
  • Jeff Conaway as Zack Allen
  • Stephen Furst as Vir Cotto
  • Patricia Tallman as Lyta Alexander
  • Clyde Kusatsu as Bill Morishi
  • Shari Belafonte as Elizabeth Trent
  • William Sanderson as Deuce
  • Kip King as Leo
  • Floyd Levine as Alex
  • Josh Coxx as David Corwin
  • Judson Mills as Delta Seven
  • Don Swayze as Raider Leader

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