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Cleopatra 2525

  • TV Series
  • 2000–2001
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Cleopatra 2525 (2000)
Dystopian Sci-FiActionFantasySci-Fi

An exotic dancer is frozen in 2001 and unfrozen in 2525 by two female warriors fighting against robots that have taken over the world. The three join forces and try to escape from the underg... Read allAn exotic dancer is frozen in 2001 and unfrozen in 2525 by two female warriors fighting against robots that have taken over the world. The three join forces and try to escape from the underground caves to which humanity has been banished.An exotic dancer is frozen in 2001 and unfrozen in 2525 by two female warriors fighting against robots that have taken over the world. The three join forces and try to escape from the underground caves to which humanity has been banished.

  • Creators
    • R.J. Stewart
    • Rob Tapert
  • Stars
    • Gina Torres
    • Victoria Pratt
    • Jennifer Sky
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • R.J. Stewart
      • Rob Tapert
    • Stars
      • Gina Torres
      • Victoria Pratt
      • Jennifer Sky
    • 43User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gina Torres
    Gina Torres
    • Helen Carter
    • 2000–2001
    Victoria Pratt
    Victoria Pratt
    • Rose 'Sarge'
    • 2000–2001
    Jennifer Sky
    Jennifer Sky
    • Cleopatra 'Cleo'
    • 2000–2001
    Elizabeth Hawthorne
    Elizabeth Hawthorne
    • Voice
    • 2000–2001
    Patrick Kake
    Patrick Kake
    • Mauser
    • 2000–2001
    Joel Tobeck
    Joel Tobeck
    • Creegan
    • 2000–2001
    Kate Elliott
    Kate Elliott
    • Lily
    • 2000
    Danielle Cormack
    Danielle Cormack
    • Raina
    • 2000
    Josephine Davison
    Josephine Davison
    • Marla
    • 2000–2001
    David Telford
    • Sluggo
    • 2000–2001
    Daryl Brown
    • Hel's Father
    • 2000–2001
    Rodney Cook
    Rodney Cook
    • Mutant #1…
    • 2000
    Stephen Lovatt
    Stephen Lovatt
    • Schrager
    • 2000
    Ted Clark
    • Barkeep…
    • 2000
    Rupert Cox
    • Granger
    • 2000
    Mark Williams
    • Cat Man…
    • 2000–2001
    Paula Keenan
    Paula Keenan
    • Cleo's Mom
    • 2000
    Stephen Finch
    • Marcus
    • 2001
    • Creators
      • R.J. Stewart
      • Rob Tapert
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    richgei

    A Comic Book Come to Life

    The same producers made Hercules and Xena. They were both action shows, but with strong emphasis on the dramatic battle between good and evil. Cleo, on the other hand, is a comic book come to life. Sure, it doesn't have the deep, brooding style of story-telling its predecessors had, but it's not supposed to. It was designed to be a companion to the hilarious "Jack of all Trades" starring the great Bruce Campbell (known as "Back to Back Action").

    The Cleo woman are tough and strong, and yes, scantily-clad, just as comic book characters usually are. Unfortunately, some fans tuned the show out early because they took it too seriously. Understandably, the half-hour shows were dominated by constant laser battles and fist-fights. But the later shows were an hour long, allowing the characters to develop and grow. That helped build the drama and made the action scenes more effective.

    Having the "Cleo" character (Jennifer Sky) be an exotic dancer from today added contrast and humor. And I'm not surprised that Gina Torres and Victoria Pratt are on new shows. They are both fine screen presences. So, relax, enjoy the comic book action and don't take it too seriously.
    7smooth_op_85

    Decent turn your brain off nostalgia

    I originally saw this when it came out as part of the "Action Pack" when WB was just a new network and the novelty of shows had worn thin. They had some good ones, then it became the CW

    As time wore on the novelty wore off, we got offerings like Beastmaster and Jack of All Trades, ad well as a Sinbad show (I'll check that one out) but I liked Cleo 2525 because I liked the kick a** women fighters and honestly, they were fun to watch. I liked seeing the fish out of water element and noticed pretty quickly that men were the enemy in this Universe. The first man we're introduced to is a Betrayer, a machine replicated to be human including memories

    I really liked the show and am glad it is now being shown on Tubi. It's not supposed to be Xena and isn't supposed to be taken too seriously, which is what I like about it. It makes us think somewhat but it also entertains us if we want to turn our brain off.

    I have to say though the actor who plays Mauser is cute as hell.
    skeptic1222

    One of the most original, creative, and entertaining shows of the genre.

    Everyone I told about this show (especially females) was most skeptical of its quality (to say the least), but quality is one thing Cleopatra 2525 had in surplus. After watching an episode or two however they began to see that this was much more than simple "eye candy" for men, this show had depth. Women are shown to be intelligent, powerful, and excellent leaders in this show more than any Sci-Fi series at the time. This show should be seen by all women for its pure self-esteem boosting qualities (my wife loves Sarge), "girl power" is in full force here (apologies for the cliché). Many people that thought the show was silly or degrading to women probably only saw the commercials for it, or a few minutes of the actual show (if even that) and never gave it a chance.

    The show had a "pure Sci-Fi" storyline which never drifted into the paranormal (i.e. always had a science explanation without ghosts, esp, god, etc.) which was a breath of fresh air in the midst of the many idiotic shows of the time that turned to the Paranormal to explain their plot devices. As an example, when someone was "out of phase/invisible" and could walk through walls the writers went to great lengths to explain why they didn't fall through the floor to the center of the earth (ever hear another Sci-Fi or Paranormal show even try to explain that). All the villains had motives (known or unknown) and were never presented as simply `evil'. This show had great storylines, characters with depth, unique and creative set designs, gadgets, and special effects to die for. The means of transportation was a blast to witness (shaft travel) as well. The actresses were not just extremely attractive, but extremely talented as well. This was the ONLY show I made a point to record when I would be elsewhere, and I can proudly say I never missed an episode. My wife loves the show as well, although she can't stand the theme song and tries to make me mute it.

    The series unfolded in a way I have not seen since Babylon 5 (another great show, but a bit on the Paranormal side of Sci-Fi) another of my favorites. The entire series was building up to a spectacular revelation, but was cancelled for reasons unknown (after constantly being moved to increasingly inconvenient time slots that is). I can't help but wonder that if the PR for the show emphasized the Sci-Fi qualities more than the attractive women (and attractive though they are) they might not have given so many the misguided ideas that probably led to the changes in time slots, and ultimately cancellation.

    I give Cleopatra 2525 a 9 out of 10.

    Cleo, Hel, and Sarge, you will always hold a special place in my Sci-Fi heart. >
    Cari-8

    Post-Apocalyptic Pajama Party...

    After only two episodes, this Xena-meets-Barbarella post-apocalyptic pajama party hasn't had a chance to deliver much...it seems to lack focus, and the pacing is extreme--likely due to the 30 minute formatting. It's a little (okay, okay, a lot) cliche, but seems well-intentioned. The premise has promise, and I have high hopes based on the cast.

    Gina Torres (Hercules' dynamic pirate queen Nebula), Victoria Pratt (Xena's Amazon queen Cyane) and Jennifer Sky (Xena's aspiring but capable young Amazon Amarice) have been Raimi/Tapert favorites for several seasons of Xena/Hercules, but so far they have been too busy screaming, grimacing and performing quadruple somersaults to act human yet.

    XWP/HLJ regular Joel (Strife/Deimos) Tobeck also joins the cast as the maniacal Creegan...and yes, you can recognize him even through the Mardi Gras make-up and prosthetic chin. It's actually refreshing to see him as the Supreme Menace as opposed to his XWP/HLJ characters, who are supremely annoying (in a psychotic, endearing sort of way.)

    And so, All Hail the Futuristic/ Ancient Madcap Epic formulas so beloved by the Raimis...in effect a sort of Pythonesque Terry Jones/Michael Palin tribute. And hey, there's a reason Sam Raimi sometimes credits himself as Alan Smithee, Jr., folks.

    ---By the Way, that theme music...what were they thinking?
    7mjarvis0

    Think before you judge and surprisingly good acting

    As I have said before in previous comments, some programmes are there to be 'Light entertainment'. So I get somewhat frustrated when commentators seem to be expecting a program that will reveal the meaning of life, you will not get that from Cleopatra 2525 and it does not presume to offer it. What you get is a girl who was frozen and is brought back to life some 500 years later and her adaptation to this new life is realistic. She does not settle in within 10 minutes as what happens with other time travelling adventures and neither is she the female equivalent of James Bond ready to take on all comers.Cleopatra is overawed by her new surroundings and frightened by some of the weaponry on display as most of us would be. However it is light entertainment, the stories have a beginning a middle and an end in quick time and their are some surprisingly good moments of acting. The episode when there is a double of Cleopatra is particularly moving and Jennifer Sky I think gives one of the best performances of someone dying for a long long time, and being a film and television buff I know what I am talking about. Finally to prove my sincerity I have purchased all but four of the episodes and I am entirely satisfied with my purchase. The only reason I do not have the complete set is because I purchased the other episodes before realising that there was one complete box set. Victoria Pratt and Gina Torres complete the trio creditably and for light entertainment Cleopatra 2525 certainly entertained me.

    Related interests

    Clive Owen and Clare-Hope Ashitey in Les Fils de l'homme (2006)
    Dystopian Sci-Fi
    Bruce Willis in Piège de cristal (1988)
    Action
    Elijah Wood in Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001)
    Fantasy
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
    Sci-Fi

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    • Trivia
      After Jack, le vengeur masqué (2000) was canceled, Cleopatra 2525 episodes became longer in order to fill its runtime. In all, six episodes of season 2 (the last six of the series) were increased to a 45 minute runtime.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally broadcast as one-hour double-feature called "Back2Back Action". The first show was "Jack of All Trades" (2000).
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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Клеопатра 2525
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production company
      • Renaissance Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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