
Babylon 5: The Road Home
Is the movie Babylon 5: The Road Home woke?
Wokeness Ratings

There is no overt focus on LGBT themes, keeping the narrative neutral in this regard.

Gender roles are balanced, with both male and female characters portrayed as competent and flawed.

Economic systems are not a focal point, avoiding any explicit anti-capitalist messaging.

The film features a diverse cast without forcing diversity into the messaging.

The idealization of a unified interstellar government subtly promotes globalist ideals.

The film presents a unified interstellar government as a utopian ideal, hinting at globalist themes.

Environmental themes are not present in the film's narrative.
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John Sheridan (voice)

Claudia Christian
Susan Ivanova (voice)

Peter Jurasik
Londo Mollari (voice)

Bill Mumy
Lennier (voice)

Tracy Scoggins
Elizabeth Lochley (voice)

Patricia Tallman
Lyta Alexander (voice)

Paul Guyet
Zathras / Jeffery Sinclair (voice)

Anthony Hansen
Michael Garibaldi (voice)

Mara Junot
Reporter / Computer Voice (voice)

Phil LaMarr
Dr. Stephen Franklin (voice)

Piotr Michael
David Sheridan / Trudan / Marcus Cole (voice)

Andrew Morgado
G’Kar / Starfury Pilot (voice)
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