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The last Stargate TV series was Stargate Universe, which aired for two seasons starting in 2009, and was canceled by Syfy. ... CBS is doing the same with the new Star Trek: Discovery series ...
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. [66]
The series was announced on July 20, 2017 at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con as part of Stargate SG-1 ' s 20th anniversary celebration. It consists of ten episodes, each 10 minutes in length. The episodes were concatenated together into a 104-minute-long standalone film, a "Feature Cut" entitled Stargate Origins: Catherine. That film was released ...
Stargate Universe (often abbreviated as SGU) is a military science fiction drama television series and part of MGM's Stargate franchise. It follows the adventures of a present-day, multinational exploration team traveling on the Ancient spaceship Destiny several billion light years distant from the Milky Way Galaxy .
Stargate Universe came late in the expansive sci-fi franchise’s long, mind-bending TV journey, following on the heels of Stargate Atlantis (which ended in 2009) and, of course, the epic 10 ...
Many of the stories take place at different points in the Stargate timeline, with "Shell Game" taking place after the Stargate SG-1 episode "The Pegasus Project", whilst "Zero Point" takes place after the Stargate Atlantis episode "Reunion". [8] [9] A second series was announced by Big Finish in January 2009 for monthly releases starting that May.
The box sets of the five seasons were released with slim packaging in all regions, beginning in the United States. A complete series box set for Stargate Atlantis was released on October 6, 2009 in North America, [59] and August 10, 2009 in the UK. [60] Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series Blu-ray was released in North America in mid-2011 ...
Fans posing as SG teams at Dragon Con in 2008. Brad Wright used the term "Gaters" to refer to fans of Stargate SG-1 in 2001, [3] but the term was never fully adopted. Some fans believe that there was a real Stargate device under Cheyenne Mountain that inspired writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie to come up with their own conspiracy story for season 4's "Point of No Return". [3]