Found this in the Misc. Films forum.
Producer-writer Dean Devlin confirmed today at the San Diego Comic-Con that he is in talks with MGM Studios to shoot parts two and three to his original 1994 sci-fi film Stargate, which starred Kurt Russell and James Spader.
Devlin, speaking to the Comic-Con crowd about his next production, the World War I pilot drama Flyboys, said he has signed a multi-picture deal with MGM and wants the completion of his originally envisioned "Stargate" trilogy to be considered for those slots.
"I'd want the films to stay on track for what the original three were planned to be," said Devlin. "I'd want to let the series stand on their own."
Stargate, a project that no one believed in – according to Devlin, has become an international sensation following successful SCI FI Channel series "SG-1" and "Atlantis." Devlin told attendees that watching what the "Stargate" phenomenon had become has been a great experience – likening it to a dream that had 'come to life, left his head, walked across the street, got married and had children.'
"You can't help but be proud of that," he said
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=15537
If they do not acknowledge the existence of SG-1 and Atlantis, Most people will refuse to see the film, at least I would.