Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/Universe

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It'll be good to see Shanks on 24 but to be honest im a bit disapointed, just means that theres less chance he'll appear on Atlantis.

For now TPTB made it clear Daniel won't be heading to Atlantis anytime soon . (It kinda funny Daniel was the one on the Quest to find & see The Lost city of The Ancients Atlantis. Yet he hasn't been to Atlantis yet .

Jack has so has Sam and Teal'c will be making an appereance in Atlantis some time in season 4.)

So from the original team of SG-1 Daniel's been left out of the loop .
 
Daniel has been to Atlantis, all of SG1 went in season 10

EDIT: Just remembered Teal'c didnt go with them
 
10x03 - The Pegasus Project

SG-1 visits Atlantis in the hopes of finding a new lead on Merlin's anti-Ori weapon, and find more than they ever expected.
 
*Sniff* Well its over.

Personally I thought it was a good episode but not as good as it should have been for a season finale. SG1 has produced some great season finales over the years that I expected a bit more.

Still, this one did have some really nice moments in it.
 
yeah, it was a solid episode, but no where near the quality of previous season finales. This one should have been better, as it was the series finale.

Anyhow, it was a great way to see the group before cancellation. A good way to end the series.

Hopefully the movies will help to wrap up the death of the asgard. The defeat of the Ori, and finish up all this fifth race stuff, which we are now officially
 


sweet, it's funny, how they haven't even stopped production really. They just shifted into a different format. Nice that they start filming in like a month, to get it out by fall.

so Tomin and Vala get back together, and they all go confront the ancients and the Ori (or just Adria, who knows), with the rest of the team, in the Ori galaxy. Sounds cool to me.

As long as we get some bad ass 'the asgard gave us all thier ****' battles
 
My brothers friend is one of the Prop guys and he gave us the tour last week of the sets and the prop shop. the only thing that sucked was that we didn't get to see the Stargate, but they said they'd bring us back when its set up.
 
Anderson confirmed for Continuum

Richard Dean Anderson will appear in the upcoming movie Stargate: Continuum, Playback Daily is reporting and executive producer Brad Wright confirmed to GateWorld.

Anderson, who played Jack O'Neill on Stargate SG-1 for eight years before entering semi-retirement, will travel with an 18-person crew to the U.S. Navy's Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station in the Arctic next week to film scenes for the direct-to-DVD movie (story).

Production resumes in Vancouver on May 22, following shooting for SG-1's first movie, The Ark of Truth.

Written by Wright and directed by Martin Wood, Stargate: Continuum is a stand-alone time travel story that continues the adventures of SG-1 beyond the show's tenth season. The movie is expected to hit DVD shelves in North America this fall.

The SCI FI Channel in the U.S. will air the final 10 episodes of Season Ten -- including a guest appearance by Anderson in "The Shroud" -- starting Friday, April 13!

Taken From Gateworld
 
I'm way behind on SG1. Could someone give me a quick rundown of all ten seasons?
 
A standalone film on time travel? Haven't I seen that ep of SG-1 like a billion times already?

Btw for those that are curious SG-1 ended with a filler episode.
 
It wasnt exactly a filler episode, plus its gone over really well with Stargate fans.
 
Third series is Stargate Universe

The working title of the third Stargate television series has been unveiled! The series currently exists in the form of a one-page treatment of the story and characters, with the title Stargate Universe, executive producer Robert C. Cooper told GateWorld exclusively.

The new series has been conceived to be "a completely separate, third entity," Cooper said in an interview -- "much more so than Atlantis was. Atlantis was much more of a spin-off seires of SG-1 and was sort of born out of SG-1."

Like many of the producers ideas, Cooper said, the idea for Stargate Universe was originally conceived as a stand-alone movie. "When we originally were sitting around talking about this we were trying to come up with ideas for a Stargate feature -- not an SG-1 feature or an Atlantis feature, but a feature that would fit into the Stargate franchise that we feel we have created," Cooper said. "We were thinking, 'How do we create a third arm to the franchise that is very connective and that fans will feel is born out of the material that has come before, but at the same time is very much something that stands alone?'

"When it became clear that a third series was a more realistic possibility at this point from the studio's standpoint, we figured out how to tweak that idea and give it a little more legs than it would have had as a one-off story. We always, in the back of our minds even in coming up with that concept, felt that it could launch a third series. ... But now that idea has become the core idea for the new show."

Stargate Universe will not be set in a different era, Cooper confirmed, neither as a prequel nor in the far future of the Stargate program.

"I'm not a big fan of prequels," he said. "I don't think that really works, and I don't really understand people who do think that works. One of the things that we love about Stargate is that is us -- it's our military, it's our scientists, it's our people -- and we're going out into the galaxy and the universe to discover all the wonders that are out there, and dealing with our own limitations versus things that are far more advanced than us.

"That's identifiable. It's what we deal with every day, in terms of medicine and science and astrophysics. We're just babies in all that. And we would always want to maintain that in anything that is Stargate-related."

In spite of being quite distinct in identity from SG-1 and Atlantis, the new series will be unmistakably Stargate. "It certainly plays into the mythology that has been pre-established," Cooper said. "But it doesn't directly relate to anything that has been in either series."

Cooper and executive producer Brad Wright plan to turn more attention to the new show's pilot script after wrapping principal photography on the two Stargate SG-1 movies, Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum this June. Stay with GateWorld for the very latest developments!

Taken From Gateworld
 
Well i've seen the last episode... and I loved it!
19, Dominion felt very rushed, but 20 - Unending felt perfect for a series ending. I only wish Dominion could've been half as good, or at least be good at what it was supposed to do but the whole 10th season felt off, awkward and rushed. It could've ended on such a highnote but because of the overall crappiness of the season Unending didn't have quite the same bang for the buck as it could've had.

It had however a little bit of brilliance that I am grateful for. Mitchell was still blissfully useless. :)
 
notice how this thread dissappeared without any sg1? it illustrates perfectly though metaphor my dislike of atlantis
 
I definately prefer SG1 over SGA but dont forget that SGA has finished in Canada and the UK and isnt even back yet in the US is it?
 
LV! CORP! I NEED you!

Am I the only one who enjoys Atlantis? And on that topic, the biggest shock of all!

They killed CARSON!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!


P.S. I wanna give a nod to the UK watchers, ya'll rock for using the spoiler tags ^_^ Thanks. Here we've got a few more weeks of SG1 goodness and I don't want it spoiled. ^_^
 
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