Galaxy Quest. 1999, Starring
- Tim Allen as Jason Nesmith, who played Commander Peter Quincy Taggart, the commander of the NSEA Protector and main character of the series.
- Sigourney Weaver as Gwen DeMarco, who played Lieutenant Tawny Madison, the ship's communications officer and the only officer aboard who can give orders to the ship's computer.
- Alan Rickman as Alexander Dane, who played Dr. Lazarus, the ship's science officer and a member of the Mak'tar, an alien species known for their super intelligence and psionic powers.
- Tony Shalhoub as Fred Kwan, who played Tech Sergeant Chen, the ship's chief engineer.
- Sam Rockwell as Guy Fleegman, the cast's handler at conventions, who also played a "redshirt" (a short-lived minor character) in a single episode, simply referred to as "Crewman #6". In the revival at the end of the film, he gains a part as Security Chief "Roc" Ingersol.
- Daryl Mitchell as Tommy Webber, who played Lieutenant Laredo, a precocious child pilot.
- Corbin Bleu portrays a younger Laredo during the "original" TV series
- Enrico Colantoni as Mathesar, the leader of the Thermians.
- Robin Sachs as Roth'h'ar Sarris, the General leading the reptilian humanoids who seek to destroy the Thermians
- Patrick Breen as Quellek, a Thermian who forms a bond with Alexander Dane.
- Missi Pyle as Laliari, a Thermian and love interest for Fred.
- Jed Rees as Teb, a Thermian and Mathesar's second-in-command.
- Justin Long as Brandon, a dedicated fan of Galaxy Quest (Long's film debut)
- Jeremy Howard as Kyle, Brandon's friend.
- Kaitlin Cullum as Katelyn, Brandon's friend
- Jonathan Feyer as Hollister, Brandon's friend
- Wayne Péré as Lathe, Sarris's second-in-command.
- Samuel Lloyd as Neru, a Thermian.
- Rainn Wilson as Lahnk, a Thermian (Wilson's film debut)[11]
- Joe Frank as the voice of the Protector computer
Disney+, October 10, 2021, with Bethany Luther and Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by David Newman.
Come Play. 2020, Starring
- Azhy Robertson as Oliver, an autistic boy
- Gillian Jacobs as Sarah, Oliver's mother
- John Gallagher Jr. as Marty, Oliver's father
- Winslow Fegley as Byron, Oliver's former friend
- Rachel Wilson as Jennifer, Byron's mother
- Jayden Marine as Mateo, one of Oliver's new friends
- Gavin MacIver-Wright as Zach, one of Oliver's new friends
- Eboni Booth as Dr. Robyn, a speech therapist
- Dalmar Abuzeid as Mr. Calarco
Crave, October 21, 2021. Soundtrack: "
From the TV series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)
Lyrics and Music by Blaise Smith, Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison and Stephen Hillenburg
Published by Tunes by Nickelodeon Inc. (Admin. by Sony/ATV Harmony)
Used with permission by Nickelodeon/Viacom Media Networks
From the TV series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)
Music by Jeremy Wakefield and Sage Guyton
Published by Tunes by Nickelodeon Inc. (Admin. by Sony/ATV Harmony)
Used with permission by Nickelodeon/Viacom Media Networks
Glass Houses. 2020 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Bree Turner as Madeline Cooper, Aviva Mongillo as Carrie Dawson, Steve Byers as John Cooper, Kira Guloien as Vivian Kelly, Zoie Palmer as Anna Dawson, Amalia Williamson as Blair, Frank Schorpion as Clark, Alexandre Dubois as David Kelly, Shan Chetty as Mr. Brad Paterson, Isla Grimes as Emma Kelly, Jacqueline Smith Barker as Anita, Henry Kwok as Man at Hotel, Hayley Kezber as Babysitter,
No Sudden Move. 2021, Starring
- Don Cheadle as Curt Goynes
- Benicio del Toro as Ronald Russo
- David Harbour as Matt Wertz
- Jon Hamm as Detective Joe Finney
- Amy Seimetz as Mary Wertz
- Brendan Fraser as Doug Jones
- Kieran Culkin as Charley
- Noah Jupe as Matthew Wertz Jr.
- Craig Grant as Jimmy
- Julia Fox as Vanessa Capelli
- Frankie Shaw as Paula Cole
- Ray Liotta as Frank Capelli
- Bill Duke as Aldrick Watkins
- Matt Damon as Mike Lowen/Mr. Big (Uncredited)
- Byron Bowers as Maurice
- Hugh Maguire as Mel Forbert
- Bryan Sawyer as Detective
- Javon Anderson as Lonnie
- Kevin Scollin as Hugh Naismith
Crave, October 23, 2021. Soundtrack: "
Written by John Anderson, Lou Baxter and Joe Lutcher
Performed by Maggie Jacquet
Courtesy of Ace Records Ltd.
Written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin
Performed by Doris Day with Harry James and His Orchestra
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Written by Duke Ellington
Performed by Duke Ellington & Duke Ellington Orchestra (as His Famous Orchestra)
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Performed by The Oscar Peterson Trio
Courtesy of Craft Recordings, a division of Concord
Written by Sammy Gallop and Howard Steiner
Performed by Dean Martin
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Written by Norman Kay (as Norman Kaye)
Performed by Cheryl Thompson
Courtesy of The Numero Group
Written by Eddie Jones
Performed by Bobby Mitchell
Courtesy of Ace Records Ltd.
Anachronisms
The Slumber Party Massacre. 1982. CTV SciFi.