
Giga Shadow 1997
Dive into the quirky, sci-fi universe of *Giga Shadow (1997)*, directed by Robert Sigl, where the crew of the Lexx embarks on a perilous mission to resupply the protoblood sustaining Kai's existence.
Director: Robert Sigl
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Giga Shadow (1997) about?
*Giga Shadow* follows the Lexx crew's desperate mission to resupply Kai's life-sustaining protoblood, only to land on a planet wiped out by "The Cleansing." There, they encounter the Giga Shadow—the last warrior of the insect wars—and must stop its rise with help from a rogue priest. The film blends sci-fi action with dark humor in a battle for survival.
Who directed Giga Shadow?
Robert Sigl directed *Giga Shadow*, crafting a unique sci-fi adventure that merges cosmic horror with offbeat comedy.
Who stars in Giga Shadow?
The film stars Brian Downey, Eva Habermann, Michael McManus, Jeffrey Hirschfield, Malcolm McDowell, and Andy Jones in key roles.
Is Giga Shadow (1997) worth watching?
While *Giga Shadow* isn't rated on IMDb, its quirky blend of sci-fi and dark comedy—paired with a cult-worthy premise—makes it an intriguing watch for fans of offbeat genre films. If you enjoy surreal, low-budget sci-fi from the '90s, this one might surprise you.
How long is Giga Shadow?
*Giga Shadow* runs for 93 minutes.
About Giga Shadow (1997) — Sci-Fi Comedy Meets Cosmic Horror in a Cult Classic
Dive into the quirky, sci-fi universe of *Giga Shadow (1997)*, directed by Robert Sigl, where the crew of the Lexx embarks on a perilous mission to resupply the protoblood sustaining Kai's existence. Their journey takes a dark turn when they return to the Cluster, only to discover the planet eerily deserted—victims of a catastrophic event known as "The Cleansing." As they uncover the truth, they realize the planet was prepared for the emergence of the Giga Shadow, a monstrous last survivor of the brutal insect wars and humanity's sworn enemy.
With time running out, the crew must confront this terrifying entity, aided by Yottskry (guest-star Malcolm McDowell), a disillusioned priest of the Divine Order. This offbeat blend of science fiction and dark comedy delivers a surreal, action-packed adventure that questions survival, destiny, and the cost of war in a universe where the boundaries between hero and villain blur.