Lexx

TV-MA
1996    48mDrama, Comedy
7.390%7.0
A Time Prophet predicted that Kai would be the one to destroy the divine order in the league of the 20,000 planets, someday that will happen, but not today. Today a cowardly security guard, an undead assassin, a female with a body designed for sex and a robot head madly in love with her all make up the crew of the spaceship Lexx, the most powerful weapon in the two universes.

4 Seasons

  • Season 1
    Season 14 Episodes
  • Season 2
    Season 220 Episodes
  • Season 3
    Season 313 Episodes
  • Season 4
    Season 424 Episodes
  • Brian DowneyStanley H. Tweedle
  • Jeffrey Hirschfield790 (voice) / Writer
  • Michael McManusKai
  • Tom GallantThe Lexx (voice)
  • Xenia SeebergXev Bellringer
  • Nigel BennettPrince
  • Patricia ZentilliBunny Priest
  • Rolf KaniesReginald J. Priest
  • Luise WischermannLyekka
  • John DunsworthDivine Predecessor (voice) (uncredited)
  • Walter BordenHis Divine Shadow (voice)
  • Eva HabermannZev Bellringer
  • Ellen DubinGiggerota
  • Jeff PustilFifi
  • Dieter LaserMantrid
  • Anna CameronOlder Vlad
  • Minna AaltonenVlad
  • Lex GigeroffNozzle (voice) / Writer
  • Jon K. LoverinHandler
  • David AlbistonMothbreeder / Director Of Photography

Lexx Ratings & Reviews

  • parraloxNovember 16, 2025
    I destroyed a Universe!
  • Richard EdmondMarch 1, 2026
    One of my favorite tv shows
  • RichardOctober 26, 2025
    Watched it and it felt like late-night sci-fi fever dream dipped in camp, kink and Canadian weirdness. This cult classic follows the crew of the Lexx, a living spaceship shaped like a dragonfly and armed with planet destroying firepower. Onboard? A cowardly security guard (Stanley Tweedle), an undead assassin (Kai), a love slave with a libido dialed to eleven (Xev/Zev) and a lovesick robot head (790). Together, they stumble through two universes, dodging tyrants, lusting, dying, reviving and occasionally saving something. The tone? Gleefully unhinged. It’s part space opera, part dark comedy, part softcore fever dream. The effects are low-budget, the writing swings between brilliant and bonkers and the cast leans fully into the madness. Brian Downey and Michael McManus anchor the chaos with deadpan charm, while Xenia Seeberg and Eva Habermann bring pulp sex appeal with surprising emotional depth. Watching it again feels like digging up a VHS tape from your weird cousin’s basement, nostalgic, messy and somehow still compelling.

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