DVD 119 mins IMDB 8.0
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Serenity
Universal Studios (9/30/2005)
In Collection
#272

Seen It:
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Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller, Action
USA  /  English

Chiwetel Ejiofor The Operative
Nathan Fillion Mal
Gina Torres Zoe
Adam Baldwin Jayne
Summer Glau River
Alan Tudyk Wash
Morena Baccarin Inara
Ron Glass Shepherd Book
Sean Maher Simon
Jewel Staite Kaylee
Raphael Feldman
Yan Feldman
Michael Hitchcock

Director Joss Whedon
Producer Barry Mendel; Christopher Buchanan; David V. Lester
Writer Joss Whedon
Cinematography Jack N. Green
Musician Mark Brooks; Peter Gilstrap; David Newman

Serenity offers perfect proof that Firefly deserved a better fate than premature TV cancellation. Joss Whedon's acclaimed sci-fi Western hybrid series was ideally suited (in Browncoats, of course) for a big-screen conversion, and this action-packed adventure allows Whedon to fill in the Firefly backstory, especially the history and mystery of the spaceship Serenity's volatile and traumatized stowaway, River Tam (Summer Glau). Her lethal skills as a programmed "weapon" makes her a coveted prize for the power-hungry planetary Alliance, represented here by an Operative (Chiwetel Ejiofor) who'll stop at nothing to retrieve River from Serenity's protective crew. We still get all the quip-filled dialogue and ass-kicking action that we've come to expect from the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but Whedon goes a talented step further here, blessing his established ensemble cast with a more fully-developed dynamic of endearing relationships. Serenity's cast is led with well-balanced depth and humor by Nathan Fillion as Captain Mal Reynolds, whose maverick spirit is matched by his devotion to crewmates Wash (Alan Tudyk), Zoe (Gina Torres), fun-loving fighter Jayne (Adam Baldwin), engineer Kaylee (Jewel Staite), doctor Simon (Sean Maher), and Mal's former flame Inara (Morena Baccarin), who plays a pivotal role in Whedon's briskly-paced plot. As many critics agreed, Serenity offered all the fun and breezy excitement that was missing from George Lucas's latter-day Star Wars epics, and Whedon leaves an opening for a continuing franchise that never feels cheap or commercially opportunistic. With the mega-corporate mysteries of Blue Sun yet to be explored, it's a safe bet we haven't seen the last of the good ship Serenity. --Jeff Shannon

Edition Details
Edition Widescreen Edition
Barcode 025192632723
Region Region 1
Release Date 12/20/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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Features
Over 20 minutes of Deleted Scenes & Outtakes
Joss Whedon Introduction
Relighting The Firefly: The story of how a television show gained enough of a cult following to become a major feature film
Feature Commentary with writer/director Joss Whedon
And Much More!