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Sigourney Weaver Reveals Her Biggest Regret About 'Galaxy Quest': 'We Just Lost Heart'

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Nina DerwinDecember 21, 2025 at 11:59 PM

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More than two decades after Galaxy Quest became a beloved cult classic, star Sigourney Weaver is still hanging on to one lingering regret.

In a recent interview with Deadline, Weaver, 76, weighed in on the question fans have been asking since the film premiered in 1999: Why isn't there a sequel?

The answer, as it happens, is truly heartbreaking. Despite years of interest and discussion, the deciding factor was the death of her co-star, Alan Rickman, in 2016.

"We always meant to do a sequel," said Weaver. "And then with Alan passing away, we just lost heart.”

Galaxy Quest, which also starred Tim Allen, Sam Rockwell, Tony Shalhoub and Daryl Mitchell, has long been praised for its affectionate satire of the science fiction genre and Hollywood excess. Over the years, rumors of a sequel, reboot or extended cut have repeatedly surfaced, largely fueled by fan enthusiasm and the film's enduring popularity.

Daryl Mitchell, Sam Rockwell, Jed Rees, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub and Sigourney Weaver in a scene from the film 'Galaxy Quest', 1999. (Photo by Murray Close/Getty Images)

Weaver confirmed that there were genuine conversations about continuing the story, including revisiting deleted scenes and expanding the film’s legacy. However, Rickman's death made those plans feel incomplete. His portrayal of Alexander Dane—an actor forever tied to a single sci-fi role—became one of the film's emotional anchors, and it felt impossible to envision continuing Galaxy Quest without him. Rickman's performance, both comedic and deeply human, helped elevate the film beyond parody.

“I wish they put out a director’s cut of the movie because, at the last minute, DreamWorks decided to release the movie with some of the more sophisticated scenes cut that Alan was in," Weaver lamented. "Why they don't put out the movie again with more of his very, very strange and wonderful scenes?”

While Galaxy Quest may never receive the continuation many hoped for, its legacy remains firmly intact. The film continues to find new audiences, often cited as one of the smartest and most affectionate tributes to science fiction ever made.

Related: Sigourney Weaver on Making Another 'Alien' Movie: 'I Hope We Do It'

This story was originally published by Parade on Dec 22, 2025, where it first appeared in the Movies section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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