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Director: Ron Oliver
Cast: Eva Habermann, Tom Gallant, Michael McManus, Jeffrey Hirschfield
As things settle down on the Lexx, the crew realizes Kai needs a constant supply of proto-blood to continue to function in the real world. Stanley and the others undertake a desperate mission to Kai's wrecked home world in search of a way to extend Kai's existence.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Super Nova, the 1997 science fiction film directed by Ron Oliver, has received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its creative premise and visuals, others found the plot convoluted and pacing uneven. The film has not received any major awards recognition, and its audience reception on IMDb is 5.6/10, indicating a somewhat divided response from viewers.
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Fans of science fiction and director Ron Oliver's distinctive visual style will appreciate the compelling story of the crew of the Lexx and their desperate mission to extend the existence of the enigmatic Kai, played by Michael McManus, in the 1997 film Super Nova.
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