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Stargate

Stargate (often stylized in all caps) is a military science fiction media franchise based on the film directed by Roland Emmerich, which he co-wrote with producer Dean Devlin. The franchise is based on the idea of an alien wormhole (specifically an Einstein–Rosen bridge) device (the Stargate) that enables nearly instantaneous travel across the cosmos. The franchise began with the film Stargate, released on October 28, 1994, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco, which grossed US$197 million worldwide.[1][2] In 1997, Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner created a television series titled Stargate SG-1 as a sequel to the film. This show was joined by Stargate Atlantis in 2004, Stargate Universe in 2009, and a prequel web series, Stargate Origins, in 2018. Also consistent with the same story are a variety of books, video games and comic books, as well as the direct-to-DVD movies Stargate: Children of the Gods, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, and Stargate: Continuum, which concluded the first television show after 10 seasons.

Stargate
Official franchise logo
Created byDean Devlin
Roland Emmerich
Original workStargate (1994)
OwnerMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (series)
StudioCanal (movie)
Years1994–2018
Print publications
Book(s)List of novels
ComicsList of comics
Films and television
Film(s)Stargate (1994)
Television seriesStargate SG-1 (1997–2007)
Stargate Atlantis (2004–2009)
Stargate Universe (2009–2011)
Web seriesStargate Origins (2018)
Animated seriesStargate Infinity (2002–2003)
Direct-to-videoStargate: The Ark of Truth
(2008)
Stargate: Continuum (2008)
Games
Video game(s)List of video games
Official website
MGM

In 2011, Stargate Universe, the last Stargate program on television ended its run. Brad Wright announced that there were no more plans to continue the same story in further productions.[3] In 2016, comic publisher American Mythology acquired the rights to publish new Stargate Atlantis stories set within the established franchise canon. This was expanded in 2017 to include new Stargate Universe comics as well, resolving the cliffhanger that ended the show.[4][5] The predominant story arc thus ran for more than 15 years, including 18 seasons (364 episodes) of programming, and 22 comic book issues as of January 2020. However, a variety of other media either ignore this main continuity or reset it, while maintaining essential elements that define the franchise (mainly, the inclusion of a Stargate device). These include the 2002 animated series Stargate Infinity.

In 2017, the franchise was briefly revived with the announcement of a new prequel web series, Stargate Origins.[6] Episodes premiered on a central "fan hub" for the franchise called Stargate Command,[7] with a single season of ten 10-minute episodes.

Premise edit

 
An activated Stargate, the central object of the Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series.

The Stargate franchise is built around the in-universe titular device of the Stargate, a ring-shaped device built by an ancient intergalactic race of beings that allows almost instantaneous travel across vast distances via wormholes that can be "dialed" between any two Stargates on the network. The shows themselves are typically set contemporaneous to when they were made, featuring real-world or "realistic" technologies in an otherwise science-fiction setting. Most incarnations of the franchise follow a similar structure, following the exploits of the lead expeditionary team of the show's setting on various one-off or season-arc continuing episodes, with major differences being the principal setting and main villains faced.

Franchise releases edit

Due to multiple developers working separately and independently on the franchise over the years, the various Stargate productions are not entirely consistent with each other; and while no set of works forms an official canon, the largest following exists for the three live-action series.[8]

Media releases edit

Films edit

Overview of Stargate films
Film Release date Director Box office revenue
United States International Total
Stargate[9] October 28, 1994 Roland Emmerich $71,565,669 $125,000,000 $196,565,669
Stargate: The Ark of Truth[10] March 11, 2008 Robert C. Cooper $11,728,654[11] $20,354,000 $32,082,654
Stargate: Continuum[12] July 29, 2008 Martin Wood $9,220,127 $17,872,384 $27,092,511

Television edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedCreators
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Live-action series
Stargate SG-1[13]122July 27, 1997 (1997-07-27)March 6, 1998 (1998-03-06)ShowtimeBrad Wright & Jonathan Glassner
222June 26, 1998 (1998-06-26)February 10, 1999 (1999-02-10)
322June 25, 1999 (1999-06-25)March 8, 2000 (2000-03-08)
422June 30, 2000 (2000-06-30)February 14, 2001 (2001-02-14)
522June 29, 2001 (2001-06-29)February 6, 2002 (2002-02-06)
622June 7, 2002 (2002-06-07)February 19, 2003 (2003-02-19)Sci Fi
722June 19, 2003 (2003-06-19)March 9, 2004 (2004-03-09)
820July 9, 2004 (2004-07-09)February 22, 2005 (2005-02-22)
920July 15, 2005 (2005-07-15)March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10)
1020July 14, 2006 (2006-07-14)March 13, 2007 (2007-03-13)
Stargate Atlantis[14]120July 16, 2004 (2004-07-16)March 25, 2005 (2005-03-25)Sci-Fi ChannelBrad Wright & Robert C. Cooper
220July 15, 2005 (2005-07-15)March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10)
320July 14, 2006 (2006-07-14)June 22, 2007 (2007-06-22)
420September 28, 2007 (2007-09-28)March 7, 2008 (2008-03-07)
520July 11, 2008 (2008-07-11)January 9, 2009 (2009-01-09)
Stargate Universe[15]120October 2, 2009 (2009-10-02)June 11, 2010 (2010-06-11)SyfyBrad Wright & Robert C. Cooper
220September 28, 2010 (2010-09-28)May 9, 2011 (2011-05-09)
Animated series
Stargate Infinity[16]126September 14, 2002 (2002-09-14)March 24, 2003 (2003-03-24)Fox (FoxBox)Eric Lewald & Michael Maliani
Web series
Stargate Origins110February 15, 2018 (2018-02-15)March 8, 2018 (2018-03-08)Stargate CommandMark Ilvedson & Justin Michael Terry

Documentaries and specials edit

Film First broadcast Director Network
Stargate: The Lowdown[17] June 13, 2003 John Murphy Sci-Fi
From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci Fi Lowdown[18] July 5, 2004 John Murphy Sci-Fi
Sci Fi Lowdown: Behind the Stargate - Secrets Revealed[19] January 17, 2005 John Murphy Sci-Fi
Sci Fi Inside: Sci Fi Friday[20] July 11, 2005 Sci-Fi
Stargate SG-1: True Science[21] January 3, 2006 Tim Usborne Sky One
Sci Fi Inside: Stargate SG-1 200th Episode[22] August 18, 2006 John Murphy Sci-Fi
10 Years of Stargate SG-1[23] November 2, 2006 Space
Behind the Mythology of Stargate SG-1[24] April 13, 2007 Ivon R. Bartok Sci-Fi

Game releases edit

Stargate franchise timeline edit

Stargate OriginsStargate UniverseStargate AtlantisStargate: ContinuumStargate: The Ark of TruthStargate SG-1Stargate (film)
*Stargate Origins story line set in 1939


Stargate InfinityStargate Infinity


Stargate: TimekeepersStargate SG-1: UnleashedStargate ResistanceStargate TCGStargate (1995 video game)


  • Stargate franchise production/story timelines


Theatrical films edit

Stargate edit

The titular 1994 film Stargate, directed by Roland Emmerich and co-written by Emmerich and Dean Devlin, focuses on the initial "re-discovery" of the Stargate on Earth and the first expedition off-world. The film sees a team led by Colonel Jack O'Neil (Kurt Russell) and including Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) venture through the Stargate to the planet of Abydos, finding a society of ancient Egyptian-speaking humans ruled by a space-faring alien posing in the role of the ancient Egyptian sun god Ra. The expedition eventually liberates the society from the control of the alien, killing it in the process, before the survivors (bar Daniel, who had ingrained himself with the locals) return to Earth.

Television edit

SG-1 edit

 
The original starring cast of Stargate SG-1.

In 1997, Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright co-developed Stargate SG-1, a television series intended to continue the story laid down by the original film. Although new actors were cast, several roles from the film were reprised, including the main characters Daniel Jackson and Jack O'Neill (which was re-spelled to include an extra "L"). The setting was transferred from a fictional military facility located in Creek Mountain, to Stargate Command which was based in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex. The show for the first eight seasons initially focused on efforts by Stargate Command to combat the Goa'uld, the race of beings to whom the alien calling itself Ra had belonged to, and their leaders known as the System Lords while liberating both the human populations they had enslaved throughout the galaxy as well as their enslaved armies of mutated humans known called the Jaffa. For the final two seasons the show moved to a new threat, the Ori, which were inspired by Arthurian legend.

The series debuted on Showtime on July 27, 1997, and moved to the Sci-Fi Channel after its fifth season.[26] It starred Richard Dean Anderson (as O'Neill) and Michael Shanks (as Jackson), alongside Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge and Don S. Davis respectively playing the new characters Samantha Carter, Teal'c and George Hammond. The cast remained fairly regular for most of SG-1's run, but experienced some changes. Michael Shanks left the show at the end of Season 5 and was replaced by Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn. Shanks returned at the beginning of Season 7 and Nemec was written out. At the end of Season 7 Davis left the show and Anderson filled the gap he left in the story. Season 9 saw the departure of Anderson, but added new regulars Beau Bridges and Ben Browder. After a debut episode in Season 8, followed by appearances in eight episodes of Season 9, Claudia Black's popular reception earned her a position in the regular cast in Season 10.[27]

MGM put an average of $1,400,000 into each episode of the show, and regarded it as one of its most important franchises.[28] SG-1 was taken off air in 2007; however, two direct-to-DVD movies entitled The Ark of Truth and Stargate Continuum were made to tie up loose ends.

The Ark of Truth, Continuum & Children of the Gods edit

Stargate: The Ark of Truth is a direct-to-DVD movie written and directed by Robert C. Cooper. The film is the conclusion of Stargate SG-1's Ori arc, and picks up after the SG-1 series finale, but takes place before the fourth season of Stargate Atlantis. The Ark of Truth was released as a Region 1 DVD release on March 11, 2008. Sky One has broadcast the film on March 24, 2008, to be followed by the Region 2 DVD release on April 28, 2008, with the Region 4 DVD release on April 9, 2008.[29]

Stargate: Continuum is a direct-to-DVD movie written by Brad Wright and directed by Martin Wood. Some scenes for this movie were already shot at the end of March 2007, but the original start date was set for May 22 at Vancouver's Bridge Studios. The production budget was $7 million.[30] The movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on July 29, 2008. The Region 4 DVD was released on August 6, 2008 with the Region 2 DVD released on August 18, 2008;[31] followed by possible TV broadcasts.[32] The film is a time-travel adventure and is the second sequel to Stargate SG-1, after Stargate: The Ark of Truth.

Stargate: Children of the Gods is a direct-to-DVD movie written by Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright and directed by Mario Azzopardi. The Stargate SG-1 pilot episode was re-cut as a third Stargate SG-1 direct-to-DVD special and released on July 21, 2009 by MGM Home Entertainment in 16:9 widescreen format. A few months before its release, executive producer Brad Wright announced it would be enhanced with brand new visual effects and scenes not previously included in the television version. The beginning was to be slightly altered, a new scene added, and the nudity scene taken out to make this episode suitable for children, with the final movie roughly seven minutes shorter than the original episode.

Atlantis edit

Stargate Atlantis was a spin-off television series from Stargate SG-1. A new feature film was originally intended to transition the two series after the sixth season of SG-1. Later, SG-1 was renewed for a seventh season, and the feature film was then planned to transition that season. Finally, when SG-1 was renewed for an eighth season, the intended film instead became the two-part season finale episode "Lost City", and the setting of Stargate Atlantis was moved to the Pegasus galaxy.[33] This allowed the two shows to exist side-by-side within the same fictional universe, and later the two shows even become interconnected. Atlantis was developed by most of the same people and in the same studios as SG-1.

The series follows the adventures of the "Atlantis expedition", an international combination of military forces and civilian scientists who travel to the Pegasus Galaxy in search of the Lost City of Atlantis, built by the ancient race of beings who had built the Stargates. Throughout the five year run the show mostly focused on the expedition fighting an alien species known as the Wraith, who are required to periodically feed on humans to survive and for thousands of years terrorised the humans of the galaxy, all while preventing their new foes from reaching the Milky Way.

Atlantis debuted on the Sci-Fi Channel on July 16, 2004, starring Joe Flanigan and Torri Higginson in the lead roles, with Rainbow Sun Francks, David Hewlett, and Rachel Luttrell alongside. Hewlett and Higginson's characters had previously appeared in SG-1 (though Higginson inherited the role from actress Jessica Steen). In Atlantis' second season, Paul McGillion and Jason Momoa (replacing Francks) were added as regulars. At the end of the third season, Higginson and McGillion were removed as regulars, both serving recurring roles in the 4th season. Season 4 brought in Amanda Tapping, reprising her role as Samantha Carter from SG-1, and Jewel Staite in a recurring role. Tapping left the show for Season 5 to concentrate on Sanctuary, and was replaced by Robert Picardo, who reprised his role as Richard Woolsey from both SG-1 and Atlantis. However, in late summer 2008 it was announced that SciFi would not renew Atlantis. The final episode aired on January 9, 2009.

Universe edit

 
The main cast of Universe. The series has a much larger main cast than previous Stargate shows.

Stargate Universe is the third live-action Stargate series, and premiered on October 2, 2009. The series was pitched to the Sci Fi Channel in the fall of 2007, just before the writer's strike – which put a hold on the project. "The pitch was received very well," according to Stargate Atlantis co-creator Brad Wright. Sci Fi Channel ordered Universe after announcing the cancellation of Stargate Atlantis. Syfy announced on December 16, 2010, that they would not pick the show up for a third season.[34] The final episode aired May 9, 2011.

The shows focuses on an expedition being stranded several billion light years from Earth on board an Ancient ship called Destiny, which has been traveling through the universe uncrewed for millions of years. The show follows the crew as they struggle to survive on board Destiny with no apparent way home. The show was intended to have a darker tone than its predecessors and delve more into the humanity of the characters and their relationships with each other.

Stargate Origins edit

 
Logo of Stargate Origins

In July 2017, a web series called Stargate Origins was announced at a San Diego Comic Con Panel celebrating the franchise's 20th anniversary. It focuses on the character of Catherine Langford and is a prequel both to the television continuity and to the original feature film. The shooting began in August 2017 and series premiered online at the Stargate Command website on February 15, 2018.[6][35][36]

The cast includes Ellie Gall as the young Catherine Langford,[37] Connor Trinneer as Catherine's father, Professor Paul Langford,[38] Aylam Orian as Dr. Wilhelm Brücke, a high-ranking Nazi officer,[39][38] Philip Alexander as Captain James Beal, British officer stationed in Egypt,[40] and Shvan Aladdin as Wasif, a native Egyptian and a lieutenant in the British army.[40]

Infinity edit

Stargate Infinity is an American animated science fiction television series created by Eric Lewald and Michael Maliani as a spin-off from its sister show, Stargate SG-1. The story arc in Infinity is set 30 years into the future and follows Gus Bonner and his team. Bonner's team was created after he was framed for a crime he did not commit. He escaped from Stargate Command (SGC) after the hostile alien race Tlak'kahn attacked the SGC to find the chrysalis. Together with his team he escapes through the Stargate with the chrysalis. From that point forward they go from planet to planet until they find the evidence to clear their names while learning about the unique cultures in the galaxy, so that they can one day return to Earth.[41] The story arc was never resolved because of low viewership ratings and the show was cancelled in 2003.

Stargate Infinity premiered in September 2002 as part of 4Kids Entertainment's FOX BOX Saturday morning line-up on FOX and went off the air in June 2003. Due to its lack of popularity the show is almost completely unrecognized. The series was cancelled before any of its story arcs could be resolved. The show was of low budget, which was constantly noted by the media.[42][43] DIC Entertainment released a 4-episode DVD on October 7, 2003 in Region 1. MGM Home Entertainment released a five disc season box set on August 13, 2007 in Region 2.[42] Shout! Factory, a company known for releasing cult animated series, acquired the rights to the show and released the entire series to DVD on May 13, 2008 in Region 1.[43] As of 2009, there is yet to come a release of Stargate Infinity package in Region 4, namely Oceania and Latin America.[44]

The writers and producers of Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe and the main canon of the Stargate franchise were not involved with Infinity, and neither MGM, the production teams nor the fans of Stargate consider Infinity to be an official part of the Stargate universe. According to Stargate SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright, the animated series should not be considered official Stargate canon. Commenting on it, he stated, "I don't have a problem with it. I'm just not involved."[45]

Reception edit

Stargate took in $16.7 million on its opening weekend and $196.6 million overall,[46] and received mixed reactions from critics; while it was panned by some critics such as Roger Ebert,[47] several positive reviews counterbalanced this leading to a score of 46% on Rotten Tomatoes.[48] Although the film was originally intended as the first of a trilogy,[49] Emmerich and Devlin ultimately moved on to produce Independence Day, and it was not until 2006 that Devlin showed renewed interest in developing sequels.[50] In the intervening time, copyright-holder MGM succeeded the film with the television series Stargate SG-1 without the input of Emmerich and Devlin.

 
Fans (called "Gaters") posing as SG teams at Dragon Con in 2008

Stargate SG-1 has won the Saturn Award for Best Syndicated Television Series on numerous occasions, and its cast has won similar awards for acting.[51] More recently, it received acclaim for its visual effects, which increased in quality and realism as the show gained a larger budget.[52] On August 21, 2006, the Sci Fi Channel announced that it would not be renewing Stargate SG-1 for an eleventh season after a series of poor performances in the Nielsen ratings.[53] Many fans were enraged at the news, even creating websites in reaction to exhibit their commitment to the series.[54] Spokesmen for the production have said all options for the continuation of SG-1 are being considered, including complete digital broadcasting.[55] Executive producer Robert C. Cooper told the fansite GateWorld exclusively that he was working to continue SG-1.[56] Currently, no network or company has ordered new episodes of SG-1, so the show is on hold until a new buyer can be found. However, SciFi has attempted to block other networks from taking up the show, citing its original exclusive contract with MGM.[57] Atlantis proved to be as successful as SG-1, with Nielsen ratings and viewership. The Stargate franchise in 2009 won a Constellation Award in the category of Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2008.[58]

The average viewership to Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis was around ten million a week worldwide. According to Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis co-creator Brad Wright, the show is popular in Great Britain, Germany, France and Australia, but with a steadily declining viewership in homeland Canada. About thirty million Stargate DVDs were sold worldwide by 2006.[59]

The DVD release of Stargate: The Ark of Truth in the US earned MGM/Fox $1.59 million in rentals in the first week after the release, and another $1.38 million in rentals in the second week. In its third week it earned US$1.19 million in rentals totaling $4.16 million. The DVD has also earned $9 million in sales.[10] Stargate: Continuum would go on to gross over $8 million United States dollars in the United States.[11] The film sparked mostly positive reviews with movie critics.[60][61][62] A third Stargate SG-1 movie was planned to follow Continuum, but the third movie was put on hold with any other future Stargate movies; the film would have centered around the character of Jack O'Neill.[63]

In 2010 Stargate was estimated to have injected $1 billion in to the economy of British Columbia.[64]

Literature edit

There are three series of novels based on the Stargate franchise, one based on the original Stargate film and two based in the Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis television shows. A series of books written by Bill McCay, published from 1995 to 1999, were unofficial sequels to the film.[65] These were produced by consulting the original notes made by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, in an attempt to envision where the film "would have gone". Neither party has commented on whether McCay's interpretation was correct. Despite attempting to remain close to the original vision, the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1 (which began under an entirely independent development) developed the story along different lines, making no attempt to reconcile the plot lines of the books. This marked the first major branching of the franchise.

From 1999 to 2001, ROC published four novels based in Stargate SG-1 written by Ashley McConnell.[66] In 2004, UK-based Fandemonium Press started a new series of licensed tie-in novels based on Stargate SG-1. Due to the conflict with ROC's license, these books were available in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK, but not in the US. Fandemonium books became available in the US in 2006. The official Stargate Magazine, produced by Titan Publishing, began publishing short stories written by Fandemonium authors in their 8th issue. The stories alternate between SG-1 and Atlantis.[67]

A series of comic books, based on Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, began to be published by Avatar Press in 2003. Five have been published to date, with stories by James Anthony and artwork by Jorge Correa.[68] In February 2008, it was announced that Big Finish Productions would release officially licensed audiobooks featuring members of the cast reading new stories. The first two stories, available on CD and digital download, are Gift of the Gods read by Michael Shanks and A Necessary Evil read by Torri Higginson.[69]

Future edit

Stargate (1994) Continuity edit

After Bill McCay had written a series of five novels continuing the story the original creators had envisioned, and despite the success of the Stargate television series, in 2006, Dean Devlin said: "He has struck a production deal with MGM and is developing the long-delayed sequel feature films that will pick up the story from the 1994 original."[49] According to Devlin, two movie sequels would have picked up the story from the 1994 original, but not the mythology of the SG-1 and Atlantis series, with the original stars Kurt Russell and James Spader. Devlin regretted giving MGM control over the franchise.[49] The first film already tapped into Egyptian mythology; the second one would have moved into other mythologies; and the third would have then tied all the mythologies together.[70] Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis producer Brad Wright said in 2002 that "Devlin can wish to do a sequel to Stargate all he wants. MGM owns the rights, and I doubt very much that they'll ask him to do it. He knows better."[71] These sequels would bypass the 12 years of mythology created by SG-1 and Atlantis if they are ever produced.[49]

On July 4, 2011, Dean Devlin spoke out again saying he had not given up on the idea of sequels to his 1994 feature film. He talked about the idea again in a new interview with Collider. Devlin actually wrote it as a trilogy of movies, but was never able to do parts two and three. His hope was, as the series started to wind down, that perhaps it would be time to actually get to do parts two and three:

"I think it'll change a little bit from our original idea since so many years have passed. ...We wanted to explore the idea of how the Stargates were built originally, and where else in the universe they exist, and why they exist – and where else they exist on Earth. We had really planned out, as a trilogy of films, to allow this mythology to grow bigger and bigger."[72]

However, Devlin told Empire Online in November 2016 that the plans to make a reboot of a potential new series were stalled.[73]

SG-1/Atlantis/Universe Continuity edit

In September 2018, it was reported that SG-1, Atlantis and Universe showrunner Brad Wright had been approached by MGM about continuing the franchise.[74] The following year, SG-1 stars Amanda Tapping and Richard Dean Anderson further confirmed that they'd spoken to Wright and expressed their own interest in returning to the franchise in some capacity.[75] In January 2019, Wright elaborated that his conversations with MGM pertained to continuing the television franchise in a way that fully acknowledged the "several hundred hours of show that's already out there" and not simply honouring it.[76][77][78] In July 2020, SG-1, Atlantis and Universe writer-producer Joseph Mallozzi teased Wright's project, commenting that "we've never been closer to a fourth Stargate series." This continued in September 2020, when it was reported that whilst not currently involved in writing, Mallozzi had spoken to Wright about the development, confirming it to be a fourth television series which would continue on from where SG-1, Atlantis and Universe left off and include characters from those shows.[79][80]

On November 21, 2020, Brad Wright confirmed that he was developing a television series of Stargate with MGM and that it would be a continuation, not a reboot. He also confirmed that whilst things were progressing, the industry shutdown during the coronavirus pandemic was slowing aspects of the development.[81][82] In a series of podcasts in March and May 2021, Wright continued to offer small updates on the project, including that his script features the SG-1 characters of Daniel Jackson, Cameron Mitchell, Samantha Carter and Jack O'Neill, with the hope that Michael Shanks, Ben Browder and Amanda Tapping all return in some capacity to their respective roles.[83][84][85] Wright also expressed that if the series does go ahead, he would want Tapping to direct, with it being clarified by Tapping that the series was not in active production, but still being worked on by Wright.[86][87]

In March 2022, Amazon completed a purchase of MGM, its library, and assets, including Stargate. Around that time, writer and producer on Stargate SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe Joseph Mallozzi teased Wright's pilot script for the new project on social media.[88] However, in November 2022, Wright announced that his revival project was likely dead following Amazon's purchase.[89]

New Continuity/Reboot edit

In December 2022, Amazon Studios and MGM were reported to be taking pitches on a reboot of the Stargate franchise.[90] The creators of The Expanse, Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, were on the short list of possible showrunners for the new Stargate.[91]

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stargate, this, article, about, franchise, film, film, device, itself, device, other, uses, disambiguation, often, stylized, caps, military, science, fiction, media, franchise, based, film, directed, roland, emmerich, which, wrote, with, producer, dean, devlin. This article is about the franchise For the film see Stargate film For the device itself see Stargate device For other uses see Stargate disambiguation Stargate often stylized in all caps is a military science fiction media franchise based on the film directed by Roland Emmerich which he co wrote with producer Dean Devlin The franchise is based on the idea of an alien wormhole specifically an Einstein Rosen bridge device the Stargate that enables nearly instantaneous travel across the cosmos The franchise began with the film Stargate released on October 28 1994 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and Carolco which grossed US 197 million worldwide 1 2 In 1997 Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner created a television series titled Stargate SG 1 as a sequel to the film This show was joined by Stargate Atlantis in 2004 Stargate Universe in 2009 and a prequel web series Stargate Origins in 2018 Also consistent with the same story are a variety of books video games and comic books as well as the direct to DVD movies Stargate Children of the Gods Stargate The Ark of Truth and Stargate Continuum which concluded the first television show after 10 seasons StargateOfficial franchise logoCreated byDean DevlinRoland EmmerichOriginal workStargate 1994 OwnerMetro Goldwyn Mayer series StudioCanal movie Years1994 2018Print publicationsBook s List of novelsComicsList of comicsFilms and televisionFilm s Stargate 1994 Television seriesStargate SG 1 1997 2007 Stargate Atlantis 2004 2009 Stargate Universe 2009 2011 Web seriesStargate Origins 2018 Animated seriesStargate Infinity 2002 2003 Direct to videoStargate The Ark of Truth 2008 Stargate Continuum 2008 GamesVideo game s List of video gamesOfficial websiteMGM In 2011 Stargate Universe the last Stargate program on television ended its run Brad Wright announced that there were no more plans to continue the same story in further productions 3 In 2016 comic publisher American Mythology acquired the rights to publish new Stargate Atlantis stories set within the established franchise canon This was expanded in 2017 to include new Stargate Universe comics as well resolving the cliffhanger that ended the show 4 5 The predominant story arc thus ran for more than 15 years including 18 seasons 364 episodes of programming and 22 comic book issues as of January 2020 However a variety of other media either ignore this main continuity or reset it while maintaining essential elements that define the franchise mainly the inclusion of a Stargate device These include the 2002 animated series Stargate Infinity In 2017 the franchise was briefly revived with the announcement of a new prequel web series Stargate Origins 6 Episodes premiered on a central fan hub for the franchise called Stargate Command 7 with a single season of ten 10 minute episodes Contents 1 Premise 2 Franchise releases 2 1 Media releases 2 1 1 Films 2 1 2 Television 2 1 3 Documentaries and specials 2 2 Game releases 3 Stargate franchise timeline 4 Theatrical films 4 1 Stargate 5 Television 5 1 SG 1 5 1 1 The Ark of Truth Continuum amp Children of the Gods 5 2 Atlantis 5 3 Universe 5 4 Stargate Origins 5 5 Infinity 6 Reception 7 Literature 8 Future 8 1 Stargate 1994 Continuity 8 2 SG 1 Atlantis Universe Continuity 8 3 New Continuity Reboot 9 References 10 External linksPremise edit nbsp An activated Stargate the central object of the Stargate universe here depicted in the SG 1 television series The Stargate franchise is built around the in universe titular device of the Stargate a ring shaped device built by an ancient intergalactic race of beings that allows almost instantaneous travel across vast distances via wormholes that can be dialed between any two Stargates on the network The shows themselves are typically set contemporaneous to when they were made featuring real world or realistic technologies in an otherwise science fiction setting Most incarnations of the franchise follow a similar structure following the exploits of the lead expeditionary team of the show s setting on various one off or season arc continuing episodes with major differences being the principal setting and main villains faced Franchise releases editDue to multiple developers working separately and independently on the franchise over the years the various Stargate productions are not entirely consistent with each other and while no set of works forms an official canon the largest following exists for the three live action series 8 Media releases edit Films edit Overview of Stargate films Film Release date Director Box office revenue United States International Total Stargate 9 October 28 1994 Roland Emmerich 71 565 669 125 000 000 196 565 669 Stargate The Ark of Truth 10 March 11 2008 Robert C Cooper 11 728 654 11 20 354 000 32 082 654 Stargate Continuum 12 July 29 2008 Martin Wood 9 220 127 17 872 384 27 092 511 Television edit SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedCreatorsFirst releasedLast releasedNetworkLive action series Stargate SG 1 13 122July 27 1997 1997 07 27 March 6 1998 1998 03 06 ShowtimeBrad Wright amp Jonathan Glassner222June 26 1998 1998 06 26 February 10 1999 1999 02 10 322June 25 1999 1999 06 25 March 8 2000 2000 03 08 422June 30 2000 2000 06 30 February 14 2001 2001 02 14 522June 29 2001 2001 06 29 February 6 2002 2002 02 06 622June 7 2002 2002 06 07 February 19 2003 2003 02 19 Sci Fi722June 19 2003 2003 06 19 March 9 2004 2004 03 09 820July 9 2004 2004 07 09 February 22 2005 2005 02 22 920July 15 2005 2005 07 15 March 10 2006 2006 03 10 1020July 14 2006 2006 07 14 March 13 2007 2007 03 13 Stargate Atlantis 14 120July 16 2004 2004 07 16 March 25 2005 2005 03 25 Sci Fi ChannelBrad Wright amp Robert C Cooper220July 15 2005 2005 07 15 March 10 2006 2006 03 10 320July 14 2006 2006 07 14 June 22 2007 2007 06 22 420September 28 2007 2007 09 28 March 7 2008 2008 03 07 520July 11 2008 2008 07 11 January 9 2009 2009 01 09 Stargate Universe 15 120October 2 2009 2009 10 02 June 11 2010 2010 06 11 SyfyBrad Wright amp Robert C Cooper220September 28 2010 2010 09 28 May 9 2011 2011 05 09 Animated series Stargate Infinity 16 126September 14 2002 2002 09 14 March 24 2003 2003 03 24 Fox FoxBox Eric Lewald amp Michael Maliani Web series Stargate Origins110February 15 2018 2018 02 15 March 8 2018 2018 03 08 Stargate CommandMark Ilvedson amp Justin Michael Terry Documentaries and specials edit Film First broadcast Director Network Stargate The Lowdown 17 June 13 2003 John Murphy Sci Fi From Stargate to Atlantis Sci Fi Lowdown 18 July 5 2004 John Murphy Sci Fi Sci Fi Lowdown Behind the Stargate Secrets Revealed 19 January 17 2005 John Murphy Sci Fi Sci Fi Inside Sci Fi Friday 20 July 11 2005 Sci Fi Stargate SG 1 True Science 21 January 3 2006 Tim Usborne Sky One Sci Fi Inside Stargate SG 1 200th Episode 22 August 18 2006 John Murphy Sci Fi 10 Years of Stargate SG 1 23 November 2 2006 Space Behind the Mythology of Stargate SG 1 24 April 13 2007 Ivon R Bartok Sci Fi Game releases edit Main article List of Stargate games Stargate Timekeepers is a live strategy video game in development since May 2021 for the PC from Slitherine and CreativeForge Games Stargate SG 1 Unleashed is an adventure game featuring the original SG 1 team for Android and iOS developed by MGM and Arkalis Interactive Stargate Resistance is an online third person shooter It was released February 10 2010 It has since been cancelled due to contracts with MGM It is still downloadable however Stargate Worlds was a Stargate universe massively multiplayer online role playing game in development before its cancellation The writers and producers of Stargate viewed Stargate Worlds as running side by side with the show in complete canon Stargate SG 1 The Alliance was a computer game based on the Stargate universe which was due to be released in late 2005 but was canceled A Stargate Trading Card game was released in May 2007 It is available in both Online and Print forms Designed by Sony Online Entertainment who also run the Online version of the game and published by Comic Images A Stargate Role Playing Game RPG was produced by Alderac Entertainment It was considered canon by both the publishers and the staff of MGM 25 However when Sony bought MGM they lost the license to produce Stargate RPG products and the RPG license is unassigned Two video games based on the film were published by Acclaim Entertainment a 1995 eponymous side scrolling platformer for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES and Sega Genesis and a Tetris like puzzle game for the Sega Game Gear and Nintendo Game Boy There are three simulator style amusement park rides named Stargate SG 3000 located at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Six Flags Great America and Six Flags Marine World A Stargate pinball game has been produced by Gottlieb Stargate franchise timeline edit Stargate Origins story line set in 1939 Stargate franchise production story timelinesTheatrical films editStargate edit Main article Stargate film The titular 1994 film Stargate directed by Roland Emmerich and co written by Emmerich and Dean Devlin focuses on the initial re discovery of the Stargate on Earth and the first expedition off world The film sees a team led by Colonel Jack O Neil Kurt Russell and including Egyptologist Daniel Jackson James Spader venture through the Stargate to the planet of Abydos finding a society of ancient Egyptian speaking humans ruled by a space faring alien posing in the role of the ancient Egyptian sun god Ra The expedition eventually liberates the society from the control of the alien killing it in the process before the survivors bar Daniel who had ingrained himself with the locals return to Earth Television editSG 1 edit Main article Stargate SG 1 nbsp The original starring cast of Stargate SG 1 In 1997 Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright co developed Stargate SG 1 a television series intended to continue the story laid down by the original film Although new actors were cast several roles from the film were reprised including the main characters Daniel Jackson and Jack O Neill which was re spelled to include an extra L The setting was transferred from a fictional military facility located in Creek Mountain to Stargate Command which was based in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex The show for the first eight seasons initially focused on efforts by Stargate Command to combat the Goa uld the race of beings to whom the alien calling itself Ra had belonged to and their leaders known as the System Lords while liberating both the human populations they had enslaved throughout the galaxy as well as their enslaved armies of mutated humans known called the Jaffa For the final two seasons the show moved to a new threat the Ori which were inspired by Arthurian legend The series debuted on Showtime on July 27 1997 and moved to the Sci Fi Channel after its fifth season 26 It starred Richard Dean Anderson as O Neill and Michael Shanks as Jackson alongside Amanda Tapping Christopher Judge and Don S Davis respectively playing the new characters Samantha Carter Teal c and George Hammond The cast remained fairly regular for most of SG 1 s run but experienced some changes Michael Shanks left the show at the end of Season 5 and was replaced by Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn Shanks returned at the beginning of Season 7 and Nemec was written out At the end of Season 7 Davis left the show and Anderson filled the gap he left in the story Season 9 saw the departure of Anderson but added new regulars Beau Bridges and Ben Browder After a debut episode in Season 8 followed by appearances in eight episodes of Season 9 Claudia Black s popular reception earned her a position in the regular cast in Season 10 27 MGM put an average of 1 400 000 into each episode of the show and regarded it as one of its most important franchises 28 SG 1 was taken off air in 2007 however two direct to DVD movies entitled The Ark of Truth and Stargate Continuum were made to tie up loose ends The Ark of Truth Continuum amp Children of the Gods edit Main articles Stargate The Ark of Truth and Stargate Continuum Stargate The Ark of Truth is a direct to DVD movie written and directed by Robert C Cooper The film is the conclusion of Stargate SG 1 s Ori arc and picks up after the SG 1 series finale but takes place before the fourth season of Stargate Atlantis The Ark of Truth was released as a Region 1 DVD release on March 11 2008 Sky One has broadcast the film on March 24 2008 to be followed by the Region 2 DVD release on April 28 2008 with the Region 4 DVD release on April 9 2008 29 Stargate Continuum is a direct to DVD movie written by Brad Wright and directed by Martin Wood Some scenes for this movie were already shot at the end of March 2007 but the original start date was set for May 22 at Vancouver s Bridge Studios The production budget was 7 million 30 The movie was released on DVD and Blu ray Disc on July 29 2008 The Region 4 DVD was released on August 6 2008 with the Region 2 DVD released on August 18 2008 31 followed by possible TV broadcasts 32 The film is a time travel adventure and is the second sequel to Stargate SG 1 after Stargate The Ark of Truth Stargate Children of the Gods is a direct to DVD movie written by Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright and directed by Mario Azzopardi The Stargate SG 1 pilot episode was re cut as a third Stargate SG 1 direct to DVD special and released on July 21 2009 by MGM Home Entertainment in 16 9 widescreen format A few months before its release executive producer Brad Wright announced it would be enhanced with brand new visual effects and scenes not previously included in the television version The beginning was to be slightly altered a new scene added and the nudity scene taken out to make this episode suitable for children with the final movie roughly seven minutes shorter than the original episode Atlantis edit Main article Stargate Atlantis Stargate Atlantis was a spin off television series from Stargate SG 1 A new feature film was originally intended to transition the two series after the sixth season of SG 1 Later SG 1 was renewed for a seventh season and the feature film was then planned to transition that season Finally when SG 1 was renewed for an eighth season the intended film instead became the two part season finale episode Lost City and the setting of Stargate Atlantis was moved to the Pegasus galaxy 33 This allowed the two shows to exist side by side within the same fictional universe and later the two shows even become interconnected Atlantis was developed by most of the same people and in the same studios as SG 1 The series follows the adventures of the Atlantis expedition an international combination of military forces and civilian scientists who travel to the Pegasus Galaxy in search of the Lost City of Atlantis built by the ancient race of beings who had built the Stargates Throughout the five year run the show mostly focused on the expedition fighting an alien species known as the Wraith who are required to periodically feed on humans to survive and for thousands of years terrorised the humans of the galaxy all while preventing their new foes from reaching the Milky Way Atlantis debuted on the Sci Fi Channel on July 16 2004 starring Joe Flanigan and Torri Higginson in the lead roles with Rainbow Sun Francks David Hewlett and Rachel Luttrell alongside Hewlett and Higginson s characters had previously appeared in SG 1 though Higginson inherited the role from actress Jessica Steen In Atlantis second season Paul McGillion and Jason Momoa replacing Francks were added as regulars At the end of the third season Higginson and McGillion were removed as regulars both serving recurring roles in the 4th season Season 4 brought in Amanda Tapping reprising her role as Samantha Carter from SG 1 and Jewel Staite in a recurring role Tapping left the show for Season 5 to concentrate on Sanctuary and was replaced by Robert Picardo who reprised his role as Richard Woolsey from both SG 1 and Atlantis However in late summer 2008 it was announced that SciFi would not renew Atlantis The final episode aired on January 9 2009 Universe edit Main article Stargate Universe nbsp The main cast of Universe The series has a much larger main cast than previous Stargate shows Stargate Universe is the third live action Stargate series and premiered on October 2 2009 The series was pitched to the Sci Fi Channel in the fall of 2007 just before the writer s strike which put a hold on the project The pitch was received very well according to Stargate Atlantis co creator Brad Wright Sci Fi Channel ordered Universe after announcing the cancellation of Stargate Atlantis Syfy announced on December 16 2010 that they would not pick the show up for a third season 34 The final episode aired May 9 2011 The shows focuses on an expedition being stranded several billion light years from Earth on board an Ancient ship called Destiny which has been traveling through the universe uncrewed for millions of years The show follows the crew as they struggle to survive on board Destiny with no apparent way home The show was intended to have a darker tone than its predecessors and delve more into the humanity of the characters and their relationships with each other Stargate Origins edit Main article Stargate Origins nbsp Logo of Stargate Origins In July 2017 a web series called Stargate Origins was announced at a San Diego Comic Con Panel celebrating the franchise s 20th anniversary It focuses on the character of Catherine Langford and is a prequel both to the television continuity and to the original feature film The shooting began in August 2017 and series premiered online at the Stargate Command website on February 15 2018 6 35 36 The cast includes Ellie Gall as the young Catherine Langford 37 Connor Trinneer as Catherine s father Professor Paul Langford 38 Aylam Orian as Dr Wilhelm Brucke a high ranking Nazi officer 39 38 Philip Alexander as Captain James Beal British officer stationed in Egypt 40 and Shvan Aladdin as Wasif a native Egyptian and a lieutenant in the British army 40 Infinity edit Main article Stargate Infinity Stargate Infinity is an American animated science fiction television series created by Eric Lewald and Michael Maliani as a spin off from its sister show Stargate SG 1 The story arc in Infinity is set 30 years into the future and follows Gus Bonner and his team Bonner s team was created after he was framed for a crime he did not commit He escaped from Stargate Command SGC after the hostile alien race Tlak kahn attacked the SGC to find the chrysalis Together with his team he escapes through the Stargate with the chrysalis From that point forward they go from planet to planet until they find the evidence to clear their names while learning about the unique cultures in the galaxy so that they can one day return to Earth 41 The story arc was never resolved because of low viewership ratings and the show was cancelled in 2003 Stargate Infinity premiered in September 2002 as part of 4Kids Entertainment s FOX BOX Saturday morning line up on FOX and went off the air in June 2003 Due to its lack of popularity the show is almost completely unrecognized The series was cancelled before any of its story arcs could be resolved The show was of low budget which was constantly noted by the media 42 43 DIC Entertainment released a 4 episode DVD on October 7 2003 in Region 1 MGM Home Entertainment released a five disc season box set on August 13 2007 in Region 2 42 Shout Factory a company known for releasing cult animated series acquired the rights to the show and released the entire series to DVD on May 13 2008 in Region 1 43 As of 2009 update there is yet to come a release of Stargate Infinity package in Region 4 namely Oceania and Latin America 44 The writers and producers of Stargate SG 1 Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe and the main canon of the Stargate franchise were not involved with Infinity and neither MGM the production teams nor the fans of Stargate consider Infinity to be an official part of the Stargate universe According to Stargate SG 1 co creator Brad Wright the animated series should not be considered official Stargate canon Commenting on it he stated I don t have a problem with it I m just not involved 45 Reception editMain articles Stargate fandom List of awards and nominations received by Stargate SG 1 List of awards and nominations received by Stargate Atlantis and List of awards and nominations received by Stargate Universe Stargate took in 16 7 million on its opening weekend and 196 6 million overall 46 and received mixed reactions from critics while it was panned by some critics such as Roger Ebert 47 several positive reviews counterbalanced this leading to a score of 46 on Rotten Tomatoes 48 Although the film was originally intended as the first of a trilogy 49 Emmerich and Devlin ultimately moved on to produce Independence Day and it was not until 2006 that Devlin showed renewed interest in developing sequels 50 In the intervening time copyright holder MGM succeeded the film with the television series Stargate SG 1 without the input of Emmerich and Devlin nbsp Fans called Gaters posing as SG teams at Dragon Con in 2008 Stargate SG 1 has won the Saturn Award for Best Syndicated Television Series on numerous occasions and its cast has won similar awards for acting 51 More recently it received acclaim for its visual effects which increased in quality and realism as the show gained a larger budget 52 On August 21 2006 the Sci Fi Channel announced that it would not be renewing Stargate SG 1 for an eleventh season after a series of poor performances in the Nielsen ratings 53 Many fans were enraged at the news even creating websites in reaction to exhibit their commitment to the series 54 Spokesmen for the production have said all options for the continuation of SG 1 are being considered including complete digital broadcasting 55 Executive producer Robert C Cooper told the fansite GateWorld exclusively that he was working to continue SG 1 56 Currently no network or company has ordered new episodes of SG 1 so the show is on hold until a new buyer can be found However SciFi has attempted to block other networks from taking up the show citing its original exclusive contract with MGM 57 Atlantis proved to be as successful as SG 1 with Nielsen ratings and viewership The Stargate franchise in 2009 won a Constellation Award in the category of Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2008 58 The average viewership to Stargate SG 1 and Atlantis was around ten million a week worldwide According to Stargate SG 1 and Atlantis co creator Brad Wright the show is popular in Great Britain Germany France and Australia but with a steadily declining viewership in homeland Canada About thirty million Stargate DVDs were sold worldwide by 2006 59 The DVD release of Stargate The Ark of Truth in the US earned MGM Fox 1 59 million in rentals in the first week after the release and another 1 38 million in rentals in the second week In its third week it earned US 1 19 million in rentals totaling 4 16 million The DVD has also earned 9 million in sales 10 Stargate Continuum would go on to gross over 8 million United States dollars in the United States 11 The film sparked mostly positive reviews with movie critics 60 61 62 A third Stargate SG 1 movie was planned to follow Continuum but the third movie was put on hold with any other future Stargate movies the film would have centered around the character of Jack O Neill 63 In 2010 Stargate was estimated to have injected 1 billion in to the economy of British Columbia 64 Literature editMain articles Stargate literature List of Stargate comics and List of Stargate audiobooks There are three series of novels based on the Stargate franchise one based on the original Stargate film and two based in the Stargate SG 1 and Stargate Atlantis television shows A series of books written by Bill McCay published from 1995 to 1999 were unofficial sequels to the film 65 These were produced by consulting the original notes made by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich in an attempt to envision where the film would have gone Neither party has commented on whether McCay s interpretation was correct Despite attempting to remain close to the original vision the subsequent television series Stargate SG 1 which began under an entirely independent development developed the story along different lines making no attempt to reconcile the plot lines of the books This marked the first major branching of the franchise From 1999 to 2001 ROC published four novels based in Stargate SG 1 written by Ashley McConnell 66 In 2004 UK based Fandemonium Press started a new series of licensed tie in novels based on Stargate SG 1 Due to the conflict with ROC s license these books were available in Australia Canada New Zealand South Africa and the UK but not in the US Fandemonium books became available in the US in 2006 The official Stargate Magazine produced by Titan Publishing began publishing short stories written by Fandemonium authors in their 8th issue The stories alternate between SG 1 and Atlantis 67 A series of comic books based on Stargate SG 1 and Stargate Atlantis began to be published by Avatar Press in 2003 Five have been published to date with stories by James Anthony and artwork by Jorge Correa 68 In February 2008 it was announced that Big Finish Productions would release officially licensed audiobooks featuring members of the cast reading new stories The first two stories available on CD and digital download are Gift of the Gods read by Michael Shanks and A Necessary Evil read by Torri Higginson 69 Future editStargate 1994 Continuity edit After Bill McCay had written a series of five novels continuing the story the original creators had envisioned and despite the success of the Stargate television series in 2006 Dean Devlin said He has struck a production deal with MGM and is developing the long delayed sequel feature films that will pick up the story from the 1994 original 49 According to Devlin two movie sequels would have picked up the story from the 1994 original but not the mythology of the SG 1 and Atlantis series with the original stars Kurt Russell and James Spader Devlin regretted giving MGM control over the franchise 49 The first film already tapped into Egyptian mythology the second one would have moved into other mythologies and the third would have then tied all the mythologies together 70 Stargate SG 1 and Stargate Atlantis producer Brad Wright said in 2002 that Devlin can wish to do a sequel to Stargate all he wants MGM owns the rights and I doubt very much that they ll ask him to do it He knows better 71 These sequels would bypass the 12 years of mythology created by SG 1 and Atlantis if they are ever produced 49 On July 4 2011 Dean Devlin spoke out again saying he had not given up on the idea of sequels to his 1994 feature film He talked about the idea again in a new interview with Collider Devlin actually wrote it as a trilogy of movies but was never able to do parts two and three His hope was as the series started to wind down that perhaps it would be time to actually get to do parts two and three I think it ll change a little bit from our original idea since so many years have passed We wanted to explore the idea of how the Stargates were built originally and where else in the universe they exist and why they exist and where else they exist on Earth We had really planned out as a trilogy of films to allow this mythology to grow bigger and bigger 72 However Devlin told Empire Online in November 2016 that the plans to make a reboot of a potential new series were stalled 73 SG 1 Atlantis Universe Continuity edit In September 2018 it was reported that SG 1 Atlantis and Universe showrunner Brad Wright had been approached by MGM about continuing the franchise 74 The following year SG 1 stars Amanda Tapping and Richard Dean Anderson further confirmed that they d spoken to Wright and expressed their own interest in returning to the franchise in some capacity 75 In January 2019 Wright elaborated that his conversations with MGM pertained to continuing the television franchise in a way that fully acknowledged the several hundred hours of show that s already out there and not simply honouring it 76 77 78 In July 2020 SG 1 Atlantis and Universe writer producer Joseph Mallozzi teased Wright s project commenting that we ve never been closer to a fourth Stargate series This continued in September 2020 when it was reported that whilst not currently involved in writing Mallozzi had spoken to Wright about the development confirming it to be a fourth television series which would continue on from where SG 1 Atlantis and Universe left off and include characters from those shows 79 80 On November 21 2020 Brad Wright confirmed that he was developing a television series of Stargate with MGM and that it would be a continuation not a reboot He also confirmed that whilst things were progressing the industry shutdown during the coronavirus pandemic was slowing aspects of the development 81 82 In a series of podcasts in March and May 2021 Wright continued to offer small updates on the project including that his script features the SG 1 characters of Daniel Jackson Cameron Mitchell Samantha Carter and Jack O Neill with the hope that Michael Shanks Ben Browder and Amanda Tapping all return in some capacity to their respective roles 83 84 85 Wright also expressed that if the series does go ahead he would want Tapping to direct with it being clarified by Tapping that the series was not in active production but still being worked on by Wright 86 87 In March 2022 Amazon completed a purchase of MGM its library and assets including Stargate Around that time writer and producer on Stargate SG 1 Atlantis and Universe Joseph Mallozzi teased Wright s pilot script for the new project on social media 88 However 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