A week in the life of Stargate

Simon Brew


Stargate Atlantis canned! A spin-off movie in the works? And what's Stargate: Universe all about?

It’s been an up and down week for fans of the long-running Stargate franchise, and one that started badly for followers of Stargate: Atlantis. The show, which is currently broadcasting its fifth series, has been formally given the chop by the SciFi Channel, meaning that the current series will be the last. It’s fallen some way short of the ten seasons that Stargate SG-1 enjoyed, yet five series is still nothing to be ashamed of.

Then the first olive branch of sorts appeared, as the SciFi Channel also confirmed that plans were afoot to extend the Stargate Atlantis universe into a straight-to-DVD movie. These have been working exceptionally well for SG-1, with the latest, Stargate Continuum, really something quite special.

However, it’s the second piece of good news that’s perhaps the most interesting. Never ones to give up on a good thing, and a franchise that has thus far delivered nearly fifteen series of science fiction, it’s also been confirmed that a brand new Stargate TV show is in development.

Entitled Stargate: Universe, the new show is expected to make its bow around this time next year, and both Brad Wright and Robert Cooper are attached to the project. A new cast is expected to be lined up (although, inevitably, expect one or two Stargate favourites to appear), and the basis of the show will be a group of people trapped on a ship called The Destiny, heading from world to world.

Where the stargates themselves fit it is thus far unclear, and thus far, there’s a whiff of Star Trek: Voyager about it from what we can work out thus far. But heck, some Stargate is better than none, and we’ll be intrigued to see where they take the franchise next. It’ll all kick off with a two-hour premiere episode, ahead of a season run.

More news on it as we have it…

 

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Re: A week in the life of Stargate
Posted by stuxmusic on August 30, 2008 06:32:39 PM

You may be unhappy to know that Universe is "directed at a younger audience" :(

And the whole reason Atlantis is gone is to fund this show! So if this one sucks, atlantis was sacrificed? Boo. Escpecially since my arguement is that singular episodes are the best of atlantis. For instance, last seasons 'Trio', wow.

Re: A week in the life of Stargate
Posted by miladyblue on August 31, 2008 01:09:39 AM

Odd that they would be "directing" a new Stargate series "at a younger audience" when we're routinely BESIEGED with erectile dysfunction and penile enlargement commercials.

Re: A week in the life of Stargate
Posted by RonHogan on August 31, 2008 01:15:10 AM

Let's not forget that there's also the upcoming Stargate MMORPG, Stargate Galaxies.

Re: A week in the life of Stargate
Posted by px7555 on September 21, 2008 10:03:59 PM

SGU is hardly an olive branch. They bumped off SGA with good ratings (and it's getting record ratings overseas) and then less than a day later, announce SGU and tells fans it will satiate our "Stargate fix" (yes, a SciFi exec actually said that). After reading Brad Wright's comments, and the leaked character descriptions, I doubt the show is worth watching. I may not be the younger audience they want, but guess what? I'm the demographic they should want - the one that *pays* the cable bill.

Re: A week in the life of Stargate
Posted by rustytoo on September 21, 2008 10:51:41 PM

SGU isn't an olive branch - it's a slap in the face to the fans of Stargate Atlantis. What MGM and the producers are basically telling us is that they expect us to produce higher ratings - which we did, buy SGA Merchandise - which we did, help promote it and help it get awards - which we did, and then they screw us because they want to go with a new show with unknown (cheaper), younger actors. You know what? Screw them and SGU. I'll buy the SGA DVDs, I'll watch Stargate Atlantis is they give us another season but if not them I'm done with MGM, Sci-Fi, and Brad Wright.
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