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The opening credits of Stargate SG-1 's first five seasons show Ra's mask in close-up, which is similar to Tutankhamun's golden mask (pictured).. The mythology of the Stargate franchise is a complex and eclectic fictional backstory, which is presented as being historical, of the Stargate premise.
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. In 2011, Stargate Universe, the last Stargate program on television ended ...
The film trilogy would not directly tie into the series Stargate SG-1. According to Devlin, the relationship between the movie and the series is "we would just continue the mythology of the movie and finish that out. I think the series could still live on at the end of the third sequel. So we're going to try to not tread on their stories."
List of Stargate literature; Mythology of Stargate (listing Stargate elements) This page was last edited on 8 December 2023, at 01:01 (UTC). Text is available ...
Stargate comics are a series of comic books based on the 1994 science-fiction film of the same name, and the TV series Stargate SG-1 (1997–2006) and the spin-off Stargate Atlantis (2004–2009). The initial comics were tie-ins with the film and the later output by Avatar Press has been based on the two TV series.
The Ori are an example of such beings. A significant part of the storyline in the ninth season of Stargate SG-1 involves the Ori's attempt to trick humans into worshipping them as gods. [2] The Ori first appeared in the ninth season of Stargate SG-1, replacing the Goa'uld as the TV series's primary antagonists.
[2] [3] Pitching to MGM and Showtime, they imagined the Stargate being run in a similar way to the NASA program, with teams going out and exploring. Keen to avoid comparisons to Star Trek, Stargate was set in the present day, not the future, with the teams going through the gate being outgunned and outmatched by the other races they encounter. [2]
Stargate Atlantis: Post Mortem: Karen Miller Rodney McKay Season 3, after 'Sunday' #25 (December 2008/January 2009) Stargate SG-1: Murphy's Law of Stargate Travel: Suzanne Wood Jack O'Neill, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson & Teal'c Pre Season 6 #28 (June/July 2009) Stargate SG-1: By Way of the Stars (Part 1 of 3) Suzanne Wood