I think it was fine. Not wow (as some say). It was nice to get new b5 content, which hopefully gets us more in the future if the numbers are good enough.
It wasn’t the greatest thing ever, but it was a gateway to a reboot, it was a nicely done nostalgia-fest and it did a lot of stuff right. Was the animation a bit cheap? Yes. Was the story a bit thin? Yes. Would I still watch it and buy the blue ray? Of course!
And it’s still way better than a lot of stuff movie studios wanted to stuff down my throat in the past years.
What’s good about it?
I think it was fine. Not wow (as some say). It was nice to get new b5 content, which hopefully gets us more in the future if the numbers are good enough.
I agree. It was something for nostalgic long-term fans.
I just wish that Warner would try out some different animation styles. I REALLY dislike how cheap this and the DC animated movies look.
It wasn’t the greatest thing ever, but it was a gateway to a reboot, it was a nicely done nostalgia-fest and it did a lot of stuff right. Was the animation a bit cheap? Yes. Was the story a bit thin? Yes. Would I still watch it and buy the blue ray? Of course!
And it’s still way better than a lot of stuff movie studios wanted to stuff down my throat in the past years.
I would like a reboot cuz i heard great things about babylon5 but found it too dated to get into
The acting and the FX might be dated, but the series and the topics are not, the old series still has its value and it’s worth a (re) watch.
If you can get past the dated aspects (style, FX), the writing is some of the best ever on Tv