Galaxy Quest 4K Ultra HD Release Date Set for Sci-Fi Comedy’s 25th Anniversary
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Galaxy Quest 4K Ultra HD Release Date Set for Sci-Fi Comedy’s 25th Anniversary

Galaxy Quest is getting its first-ever 4K Ultra HD release this December in honor of the sci-fi comedy film’s 25th anniversary.

Galaxy Quest was released in United States theaters on December 25, 1999. Directed by Dean Parisot, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and more.

When is the Galaxy Quest 4K Ultra HD release date?

Paramount Home Entertainment has now announced that Galaxy Quest will get a 4K UHD release on December 3, 2024. It comes with a digital copy of the film and over 90 minutes of new and legacy bonus content.

The bonus content included in Galaxy Quest’s 4K Ultra HD release includes: 

  • Filmmaker Focus with director Dean Parisot—NEW!
  • Historical Documents: The Story of Galaxy Quest

·       Never Give Up, Never Surrender: The Intrepid Crew of the NSEA Protector

·       By Grabthar’s Hammer, What Amazing Effects

·       Alien School: Creating the Thermian Race

·       Actors in Space

·       Sigourney Weaver Raps

·       Deleted Scenes 

·       Theatrical Trailer



View a copy of the artwork for the Galaxy Quest’s 4K Ultra HD limited edition SteelBook below:

Galaxy Quest 4K Ultra HD Release Date Set for Sci-Fi Comedy’s 25th Anniversary

“Years after cancellation, the stars of the television series Galaxy Quest cling to their careers. When a distressed interstellar race mistakes the show for ‘historical documents,’ lead actor Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) and his crew of has-beens are unwittingly recruited to save the alien race from a genocidal warlord,” the synopsis for the film reads. “Featuring an all-star ensemble, including Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, Daryl Mitchell, Justin Long and Rainn Wilson, GALAXY QUEST is a hilarious adventure that boldly goes where no comedy has gone before.”

Galaxy Quest, which largely serves as a parody and homage to Stark Trek and its fandom, was written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. The movie is rated PG for some action violence, mild language, and sensuality.

Source: Paramount

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