Lexx

Lexx
Also known asLEXX: The Dark Zone Stories
Tales from a Parallel Universe
GenreScience fiction
Created byPaul Donovan
Lex Gigeroff
Jeffrey Hirschfield
StarringBrian Downey
Eva Habermann
Michael McManus
Ellen Dubin
Tim Curry
Doreen Jacobi
Rutger Hauer
Michael Habeck
Andy Jones
Malcolm McDowell
Xenia Seeberg
Voices ofTom Gallant
ComposerMarty Simon
Country of originCanada
Germany
United Kingdom
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes61 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPaul Donovan
Wolfram Tichy
ProducersWolfram Tichy
Norman Denver
CinematographyLes Krizsan
Ian Bibby
David Albiston
Running timeSeason 1: 93–94 minutes
Season 2–4: 45–48 minutes
Production companiesSalter Street Films
CHUM Television
Silverlight Ltd.
TiMe Film- und TV-Produktions GmbH
Original release
NetworkGlobal Television Network
Sci Fi Channel
Channel 5
CHUM Television's Space
ReleaseApril 18, 1997 (1997-04-18) –
April 26, 2002 (2002-04-26)
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Lexx (also known as LEXX: The Dark Zone Stories and Tales from a Parallel Universe[1]) is a science fiction television series created by Lex Gigeroff and brothers Paul and Michael Donovan. It originally aired on April 18, 1997, on Canada's Citytv as four made-for-TV movies. Beginning with season two, the format changed to a traditional TV series with each episode running 45 minutes long. The series follows a group of mismatched individuals aboard the organic spacecraft Lexx as they travel through two universes and encounter planets, including a parody of Earth. The narrative includes irony, parody, and sex comedy, and explores ideas of fatalism, reincarnation, the afterlife, and the paradigm of good and evil.

The series is a Canadian and German co-production with some additional funding from Channel 5. Sci Fi Channel purchased the series from Salter Street Films and began airing episodes from seasons one and two (the former under the name Tales From a Parallel Universe) for the United States audience in January 2000.[2] Lexx was co-produced by Salter Street Films, later absorbed by Alliance Atlantis. In Canada, Lexx aired on the Alliance Atlantis-owned Showcase network. Lexx was primarily filmed in Canada and Germany, with additional filming on location in Iceland, Thailand, Namibia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the British Virgin Islands.[3]

Lexx had very different tones throughout its run. While the original TV movies and the second season were mostly science fiction drama with dark comedy, season three was more serious and explored themes of life, death, and reincarnation. The show's final season – set on Earth in the early 2000s – took many turns into pure farce and introduced magic and other new elements. The series has garnered a cult following.

  1. ^ Johnston, Ian (1997). LEXX Dark Zone Adventures: An ambitious mix of live action and computer animation. Cinefantastique. pp. 54–55.
  2. ^ "Salter Street Films' announcement (1999)". Findarticles.com. September 30, 1999. Archived from the original on July 1, 2010. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  3. ^ "ChatJeffH". www.thefrey.com. Retrieved April 5, 2024.

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