

Babylon 5: In the Beginning
Londo Mollari, the Centauri Emperor, recounts the initial contact between the Humans and Minbari, which resulted in a major incident and subsequent war, for an eager pair of youngsters wanting a story about love and conflict.
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# Babylon 5: In the Beginning
Peter Jurasik—the scene-stealing Centauri schemer from the original series—takes center stage as a dying emperor spinning the untold origin story of humanity's near-extinction. This isn't a prequel; it's a master class in unreliable narration wrapped in space opera, where every word carries the weight of a man rewriting history for his own legacy. You've never seen a sci-fi film quite this ambitious about how stories reshape truth.
The film moves with the precision of prestige television—patient world-building that trusts your intelligence, punctuated by genuine battle sequences and the kind of character work that makes you feel the crushing weight of first contact gone catastrophically wrong. Shot with the gritty, lived-in aesthetic that made Babylon 5 the thinking person's answer to Star Trek, it balances intimate political intrigue with large-scale conflict without ever losing focus on what's at stake emotionally.
This is essential viewing if you've ever questioned how wars begin or wondered what separates tragedy from malice. Even if you're new to the universe, the film works as a standalone meditation on how perspective poisons understanding—and how a single miscalculation can doom millions. You'll spend the final act sitting with the terrible clarity of how close humanity came to oblivion, and you won't look at either species the same way again.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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Londo Mollari, the Centauri Emperor, recounts the initial contact between the Humans and Minbari, which resulted in a major incident and subsequent war, for an eager pair of youngsters wanting a story about love and conflict.
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