The Stargate shows—SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe—ran for a total of seventeen seasons. A year and a half after Universe was cancelled, we still miss the adventure, the camaraderie, and the otherworldly locations that strongly resemble Vancouver. But, hey—at least there are Stargate presents to give and to receive!
Former Stargate SG-1 (and Atlantis and Universe) writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie have tapped a fan favorite sci-fi alum for their new tech-driven mini-series. So who is it?
Coming off his lengthy stint on Stargate SG-1, Christopher Judge (Teal'c) has tried his hand at film—with an unspecified role in The Dark Knight Rises coming next week—but now it seems he's itching to get back into sci-fi television. So what's he up to?
It may be one of the longest-running franchises in science fiction history, but Stargate SG-1's experience on the videogame front is woefully awful, with two aborted games sitting on the shelf. We may not be able to play it, but some recently leaked gameplay videos from the aborted 2005 first-person shooter Stargate SG-1: The Alliance at least gives us a peek at what we missed.
The composer responsible for setting the mood for much of the Stargate franchise, Joel Goldsmith, has passed away at the age of 54. Goldsmith worked on Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe, scoring a total of 334 episodes during his sci-fi career.
Oh boy, do we have some truly awesome news! We just learned that Farscape and Stargate SG-1 actor Ben Browder will guest-star in an upcoming episode of Doctor Who. Can we say Best. News. Ever?