It's Official: Stargate Universe is New Series

The Hollywood Reporter has a story confirming that Stargate Universe will be the third live-action Stargate series, and will air on Sci Fi Channel:

“Universe” will premiere as a two-hour movie early next year and will assume a regular hourly slot in the summer. Brad Wright and Robert Cooper, co-creators of “Stargate: SG-1” and “Atlantis,” will serve as executive producers and writers on the new series.

The series will take place on an Ancient ship far from Earth:

“Universe” introduces a team of explorers who find an ancient unmanned ship called the Destiny. Unable to return to Earth, the crew must fend for themselves aboard the ship, which has a preprogrammed mission taking them to the far reaches of the universe.

The series will employ a new cast of characters, with the network seeking a known performer for one lead role and fresh faces to play the rest of the ship’s crew. Appearances by former cast members from “SG-1” and “Atlantis” are very possible.

The article goes on to say that the show will be aimed at a younger demographic than previous Stargate series. Also, creators Wright and Cooper plan to “break new ground in the relationships between mostly young and desperate explorers, thrust together and far from home.”

Sci Fi Channel says they are looking for a space opera to fill some of the void left by the cancellation of Battlestar Galactica.

An official press release is expected later today.  Read the entire story at Hollywood Reporter.

Discuss the new series here on our forum!

Brad Wright Considers Movies a Win for Atlantis

In an extensive new interview at Gateworld, Brad Wright makes it clear that having Stargate Atlantis join Stargate: SG-1 in the world of DVD movies is a very positive thing from his viewpoint. From the interview:

We have been in discussions with MGM and SCI FI about “Where to next?” and we decided basically to pull the trigger on movies sooner rather than later, while Atlantis was still doing well. It was a mutual thing. I honestly have neither the desire nor the inclination to blame anybody, because this is a wonderful thing to be able to continue.

[…]

It’s not like there was any — like you said, the show was doing well. But you don’t wait until the show isn’t doing well before you try to launch movies. If you are going to go do movies when the show has still got life left in it, that’s a good time!

As to whether Atlantis was canceled to make room for Stargate Universe, Wright had this to say:

It’s not the case. It’s not the case that anything is being pushed aside, any more than SG-1 is pushed aside. Shows have a life, and they live their life … SG-1 went five years on SCI FI. Atlantis went five years on SCI FI. I’m proud of that, and there are always going to be people — there were people who were upset after 10 years! As many, I’m sure, as who were upset after the five years of Atlantis. There will always be a point where those people are disappointed.

This is a way of preserving Atlantis going forward in a very strong way.

Wright also predicts there could only be one SG-1 and one Atlantis movie per year, or perhaps 3 total, with the possibility of cross-overs. This would go on indefinitely. The remainder of the franchise will be filled out by the on-line game Stargate Worlds and Stargate Universe, which he describes as on the cusp of being green-lighted. Based on Wright’s references to Sci Fi Network’s support of Stargate, Stargate Universe might air on Sci Fi and not on MGM’s own channel, as has been speculated by fans.

Read or listen to the entire interview here at Gateworld.

Shanks on USA Series "Burn Notice" Tonight

Michael Shanks guest stars Thursday in his first of a four-episode arc on the USA Network’s Burn Notice. It premieres on USA Network at 10 pm/9 pm Central and on USAHD, the USA High Definition network, at 10 pm EDT/7 pm PDT. Burn Notice follows the adventures of former spy Michael Westen, now living in Miami after having received a “burn notice” removing him from service. Michael Shanks plays Victor, a spy working for the Burn Notice Organization who’s been assigned to try to get control of Westen and bend him to the will of the organization.

Two great previews of Shanks’s role in the show are up. An exclusive clip of his first scene in the episode is here at MSOL. This shows Victor as an outwardly playful man with a ruthless edge and the guts to go head-to-head with Westen. A second clip, here at MovieWeb.com, shows Victor lounging on the beach and seeming to have the complete upper hand over Westen.

According to the original casting sides, Shanks will film the other 3 episodes he’ll appear in from early September through early October. Those episodes will air in 2009.

Visit USA Network website for the show to find out more about it. Residents of the US can watch the entire first season (12 episodes) online at Burn Notice: Full Episodes.

Let’s give Burn Notice a ratings boost, to let them know Michael Shanks has a big audience who wants to see him!

Extensive New Jason Momoa Interview

Jason Momoa as Ronon Dex

CinemaSpy.ca has published an extensive, very interesting new interview with Jason Momoa, who doesn’t often get to speak so much. In the interview, he speaks of his close friendship with SGA lead Joe Flanigan, and his reluctance for Ronon to have any romantic entanglements. From the interview:

CinemaSpy: Are we going to see more conflict between you and Sheppard?

Jason Momoa: No. Not too much more. In “Broken Ties” there is a little conflict, obviously, because I got to the dark side. It’s funny, because I wanted to put in a scene in where I punch Joe [Flanigan] in the face, and I asked him – because I live with Joe – “Is it all right if I punch you in the face, bud?” He’s like, “Oh, yeah.” I was like, “C’mon, bud, this will be good.” So we put it in and I just look at him and – POP! – hit him in the face and he goes down. It’s a cool banter we have. In real life, he’s my best friend, he’s someone who you have arguments and you’ll have disagreements and stuff, but ultimately I just respect him as a warrior.

CinemaSpy: You say that you didn’t think that you’d end up becoming an action star. What kind of actor did you expect to become?

Jason Momoa: I just find myself a little bit more nostalgically tragic. […] Now that I have this role, it’s great, because Joe’s the number one. And you don’t find someone like me – big, tall – next to someone that’s the leading man on the show. Normally the sidekick’s going to be someone like David. It’s going to be someone funny. I play right next to Joe and it’s awesome. I’ve worked on shows when guys aren’t that cool with it. […] It’s interesting that Joe – he’s a Harrison Ford type of guy, super confident and with his own style and we work well together. I’d love to work with Flanigan for the rest of my life. He’s great.

Go read the whole interview, which is a fascinating look at Jason’s artistic inner core and passion. Beware of minor SGA spoilers.

SGA S5 Spoilers: "Identity"

“Identity”

An Ancient device on another planet causes Dr. Keller to swap bodies with a woman named Neeva, who hides her true identity from the Atlantis expedition. Once they realize what has happened, Sheppard’s team, with Dr. Carson Beckett along, must find and deactivate the device that caused the body swap. They must rescue Keller from people who believe she is Neeva, and who have troubles of their own.

Details

Dr. Keller is in the infirmary, being treated by Dr. Beckett as McKay looks on with concern. What the men don’t know is that a woman from another planet, Neeva, has someone switched bodies with Keller. In Keller’s body, Neeva leaves the infirmary with the intent to get away on a Puddle Jumper. McKay finds her there, and she tries to seduce him into flying her to the mainland so they can make love. He is convinced she is ill and not acting herself, and they don’t take that flight.

Eventually the team realizes that a body swap has occurred. Sheppard and his team bring Neeva to a planet to search for the device and turn it off, but Neeva is not keen on the idea and does not intend to stay with the team.

Meanwhile Keller, in Neeva’s body, is on the verge of being executed by a local village, presumably for crimes Neeva committed. But she’s rescued from death by men she doesn’t know, Bordal and Jannik, who take her to their cave. There she must keep up the ruse that she is Neeva so they’ll continue to protect her, but pretending to be a cunning fugitive is not one of Keller’s strong suits…

Guest Characters

  • Dr. Carson Beckett
  • Neeva
  • Technician
  • Jannik
  • Bordal
  • Attendant #1
  • Second In Command
  • Stage Manager

Production

  • Written by Carl Binder
  • Directed by TBD

SPOILERS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS THE EPISODE IS IN PRODUCTION.

SaveCarson Charity Auction Underway

The campaign website SaveCarsonBeckett.com has begun a charity auction of Stargate Atlantis and other items here at E-Bay. Paul McGillion and many of his colleagues and friends have contributed items for the auction. All proceeds will be donated to charity, with 50% going to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and 50% to the Babz Chula Society. The latter is in support of Canadian actress Babz Chula, who currently suffers from recurrent breast cancer. These charities are supported by Paul McGillion, and he happily agreed to sign and contribute items to this auction, as well as get others to do the same.

Here is a summary of the items, but please visit the Ebay store for more details and pictures!

  • Paul McGillion Signed Stargate Atlantis Season 3 Guide (2 copies)
  • Paul McGillion & David Hewlett Signed Atlantis T-Shirt, Size Men’s Large
  • Paul McGillion & David Hewlett Signed Atlantis T-Shirt, Size Men’s Medium
  • Set of Stargate Atlantis Call Sheets and Shooting Sides
  • Stargate Atlantis Shooting Script for Misbegotten, signed by Paul McGillion, David Hewlett, and Bam Bam Bamford
  • Stargate Atlantis Shooting Script for The Kindred Part 2, signed by Paul McGillion and David Hewlett
  • Stargate Atlantis Wraith Web Prop From Season 5’s Outsiders
  • Stargate Atlantis Wraith Microscope Prop From Season 5’s Outsiders
  • Serenity Tee-Shirt and Hat
  • Farscape Jacket, Size Men’s Large
  • Smallville Tee-Shirt and Hat
  • The Sentinel Crew Baseball Cap
  • Paul McGillion & Others Signed Poster from the play “Reservations for Four”
  • Paul McGillion Signed DVD of His Movie, See Grace Fly
  • Save Carson T-Shirt, signed by the entire cast and much of the crew, size Men’s X-Large
  • The One and Only Save Carson Beckett Banner, Signed

Thank you for your support!

Solutions Images, Video for Comic Con

A selection of 42 images of the Stargate events at Comic Con is now in our gallery. You can view them here!

Also below is a video of most of the introduction to the Continuum panel. It shows Brad Wright’s kind introductions of the actors, and also Ben Browder planting a kiss on the lips of Michael Shanks. Note Michael seems to take it in stride. The camera cut off before Martin Wood’s intro, unfortunately.

You can watch the entire Atlantis panel here at SciFi.com. The Continuum panel is not up in its entirety yet that I know of.

There has been so much coverage of Stargate at Comic Con that it’s nearly impossible to reference all of it! But here are a few stories you might like to read, and some reference image galleries as well. You can bet those done by the professional media outlets are better than my shots from the fan seats. 🙂

Happy reading!

Stargate Hits Big at Comic Con

Another San Diego Comic Con, another huge suite of Stargate events! This year was especially big for Stargate in that Richard Dean Anderson attended for the first time ever, and there were 3 panels, not two: Stargate Continuum, Stargate Worlds, and Stargate Atlantis. Fans had to arrive by 7:15 am to get the best seats, a mere 3.5 hours before the panels began. By the time they started, over 4000 fans had filled Ballroom 20 once again.

Stargate Continuum

Brad Wright moderated the Continuum panel, and it was a rousing and fun affair. In attendance, in order of assigned seating, were Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Director Martin Wood, Michael Shanks, Ben Browder, Chris Judge, and Beau Bridges. It was lovely to note Wright introduced RDA as perhaps his closest friend, and Michael Shanks as personally his favorite actor in the world. RDA didn’t seem nervous at all and in fact seemed to behave exactly as “Jack”, playing dumb and not taking anything the least bit seriously. He was a hoot. It should also be noted that Ben Browder kissed Michael on the lips as he joined him on stage. Michael seemed to take this in stride.

The main news for SG-1 is that both a third movie and Stargate Universe are in development. That doesn’t mean either one has been green-lighted, but MGM has authorized Wright to work on them, especially the third movie. Note this differs from previous stories saying there would either be two more SG1 movies OR Stargate Universe, but not both. Perhaps it will be one of each. In any case Brad is starting to work on a story for the third movie.

Some outlets are reporting this last as major news, but the certainty doesn’t seem to be any more or less definite than it has been for 6 months now. Hmm.

Brad introduced a lovely tribute to Don S Davis. It showed clips of General Hammond talking about what his people and his position as General mean to him, and it was set to Joel Goldsmith’s score from Continuum. When the lights came up after the tribute, all the panelists were clearly moved to tears. RDA got things back on track with a whacky joke.

The panelists looked healthy and happy, in particular Beau Bridges who looks much younger with longer hair! Everyone has been keeping busy, most with acting and Ben with coaching high school pole vaulting this spring, and football coming up. He’s auditioning and writing, however. Chris Judge mentioned he was supposed to be a villain on the upcoming season of 24 but was “fired” for not being black enough, which seemed to refer to him not looking like he’s from Africa. That got a good laugh.

Everyone was excited by the premiere of Continuum with a few hundred fans on the deck of the US carrier Midway the night before. They are very proud of the film and what it represented, the chance to go to the Arctic and then work together again even after SG-1 was canceled. Several of the panelists talked about what a great experience it was working together over the years.

RDA didn’t do well with questions like “favorite episode” or “hardest episode”. He passed on hardest emotional scene, but then called the panel back to him to say it was when O’Neill dealt with the death of his son (“Cold Lazarus”). He said the kid died, how could there not be emotion? Otherwise he admitted he doesn’t remember what he filmed. But his favorite part of Continuum was filming in the Arctic, and his favorite part of that was that the toilet seats were frosted with ice and that his poop would freeze solid.

Stargate Worlds

The Stargate Worlds panel was next, hosted by the Cheyenne Mountain guys. Brad Wright participated too. I don’t pretend to understand all the lingo, like PvP, PvE, spawning, or arenas versus battlefields. What I got out of the panel very strongly was that the creators are really trying to make the game accessible to all Stargate fans regardless of previous gaming experience. There will be many modes of play from solo to team, from fighting to physics to archeology. There will be social networking aspects as well. Reviewers have said the game is like the 4th generation of on-line role-playing games, and goes beyond World of Warcraft in that it takes the social networking to the next level.

The game will be set right before Season 9, and those events had all taken place in the universe of the game. Playing the game will have the elements of an episode. The SG-1 characters will be there as mentors and gift givers to the player characters. The panelists mentioned having voiceovers, and I asked one of the guys afterward what this meant. He confirmed they will record the actors’ voices for the game! He said everyone has signed on, except that RDA might need some further convincing. This is new information to many of us and very welcome!

They confirmed the game is for Windows only now but expressed sympathy for Mac users and some hope that there could be a Mac version some day.

Stargate Worlds encourages fans to sign up to be beta testers and help stress the game. Their current projected release date for the game is “early 2009”.

Stargate Worlds is clearly a huge part of the franchise strategy this year. They have lots of bling, from tee-shirts to dog tags, and are key to the Stargate booth, which appears to be sponsored by MGM and Stargate Worlds. Oh, and some of the buses are painted with SG Worlds. I sense a pattern emerging.

Stargate Atlantis

The Atlantis panel was smaller in terms of panelists, with Martin Gero presiding and Joe Flanigan, Bob Picardo, Jewel Staite, and Sci Fi VP Chris Sanagustin on the panel. Martin Gero was especially pithy and quick-witted and added much humor to the affair. All the actors were in fine form and very positive about the show.

Answering about the future of the show on Sci Fi, Chris Sanagustin assured the audience that Atlantis will continue, if not as a series than in TV movies. This seemed a very diplomatic answer and did not exactly impart warm fuzzies about the prospect for a 6th season of Atlantis.

In a hint of a spoiler, Jewel Staite said her wish for Keller this season is to make a choice, and she does. I assume this refers to the Keller/McKay/Ronon love triangle, and based on other spoilers, it seems her choice will be McKay. But, that’s just speculation.

Beyond that, Robert Picardo expressed how much he enjoys the humrous aspect of Stargate and the way it sort of winks at the audience, in contrast to the seriousness of Star Trek. He said he feels a bit like he’s been let out of prison.

Joe Flanigan spoke about “Search and Rescue” being a difficult episode for him to shoot because they’d just come back from hiatus and also because he had a personal issue going on during filming [a/n: he might have been speaking about the death of his father, which occurred at the end of February.] He said when it happened, he went right back to work because that’s exactly where he wanted to be, with his friends and colleagues on set. He has moments of intense gratitude for getting to do this work that millions of people wish they could be doing.

Jewel noted that her character gets kidnapped in the woods many times. Martin pointed out that since they film in Vancouver, it’s hard for them to kidnap you anywhere else but the woods.

Everyone on the panel seems very excited about the upcoming Season 5 episode “The Shrine,” penned by Brad Wright. There are insights into Woolsey. Brad Wright’s favorite moment of the season so far is a scene between Sheppard and McKay in The Shrine, on a pier at night. The slashers in the audience cheered the implications of that one.

These are just some highlights of course. Check back for a more detailed report, or since video taping was allowed, it’s likely the panels will be on MGM, Sci Fi, and/or YouTube. We will be uploading a more complete gallery in the next few days, including close-ups from the autograph sessions!

SGA S5 Spoilers: "Brain Storm"

“Brain Storm”

McKay brings Keller to Earth to visit an old rival physicist at his secret research facility. The rival demonstrates a wonderful new invention that’s intended to fight global warming, but things do not go as planned.

Details

McKay and Keller have returned to Earth. McKay has been invited to visit an old academic rival, Dr. Malcolm Tunney, and is bringing Keller along as his date. Rodney is bitter about Tunney, who has achieved great success on Earth and rubbed it in by sending a private jet to bring McKay and Keller to his secret facility in the desert. Tunney is throwing a party to demonstrate his new invention, a global warming fighter that can pull in cold weather from across a space/time bridge. Tunney has been funded by The Cause, which has a great stake in the success of the device.

While some of Tunney’s colleagues think it’s too risky to proceed with the “live” demonstration, Tunney insists everything will be fine. But once his team turns the device on, they find they can’t turn it off. The facility’s temperature begins to plunge, and no one can get out. Tunney and Rodney must somehow shut down the device and save Keller from freezing to death.

Guest Characters

  • Dr. Malcolm Tunney
  • Terrence Kramer
  • Ken the Scientist
  • Front Desk Guy/Girl
  • Assistant

Production

  • Written by Martin Gero
  • Directed by Martin Gero

Brain Storm Episode Guide

  • SPOILERS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS THE EPISODE IS IN PRODUCTION.

Atlantis Scores Emmy Nomination!

Today’s announcement of the US Emmy Award Nominations for television included a nomination for Stargate Atlantis. The Season 4 episode “Adrift” was nominated in the category Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series. From the complete list of nominations here:

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Mark Savela, Visual Effects Supervisor
Shannon Gurney, Visual Effects Coordinator
Erica Henderson, Lead Visual Effects Compositor
Jason Gross, CGI Supervisor
Jamie Yukio Kawano, Lead CGI Artist
Michael Lowes, Lead CGI Artist
Giles Hancock, Lead Matte Artist
Jeremy Kehler, Lead Visual Effects Compositor
Daniel Osaki, Lead Model Maker

Atlantis is up against episodes of Battlestar Galactica, Heroes, Human Body, Jericho, and Terminator.

We congratulate Mark Savela and his team and wish him the big Win in September!