Tapping, Wood Heading for Sanctuary?

As announced here at the Hollywood Reporter, Sci Fi Channel has “greenlighted” Sanctuary to become a TV series for the channel, and has ordered 13 new episodes of the series. The announcement also states: “The cast from the Web series will remain intact.” Relative to Stargate Atlantis, it states: “Tapping, who co-starred on that series last season, will return for several episodes.”

This is a clear indication Tapping will not be a regular on Stargate Atlantis for Season 5. She would only have part of February available to film on Atlantis, since filming of Sanctuary begins in March. Filming the 13-episode order will take nearly 5 months if a typical 7-day per episode shoot is used. Sci Fi could order more episodes, as well, keeping Tapping busy past the point of Atlantis S5 filming.

This news also puts into question the involvement of Stargate fan favorite director Martin Wood, who is strongly attached to Sanctuary. If he is gone from Stargate, fans will no doubt mourn his loss, both for his directorial skills and his exceptional DVD commentaries.

Fans may now begin speculating who might take over as commander of Atlantis. Torri Higginson told fans at the Pegasus 3 convention this weekend that she has not been approached to appear in Season 5 yet, so it’s a fair bet Weir will not be returning to lead the expedition. Will Rodney finally be given that leadership opportunity he feels he deserves? Only time and Sci Fi will tell. 🙂

SG-1 Season 10 Illustrated Companion Available

Cover of S10 of Illustrated Companion

The latest (and hopefully not last) in the series of Starate SG-1 Illustrated Companion books is available now! Stargate SG-1 The Illustrated Companion, Season 10 is written by Sharon Gosling and Natalie Barnes and published by Titan Books, who also publish the Stargate Official Magazine. You may order the book through this Titan Books page, which directs you to Amazon. If you’re not in the US, click on the circle representing your country in the upper right corner of the page. Ordering from the US, UK, Canada, and Australia is available.

Once Solutions gets a copy, we will provide a review of the book.

Stargate Atlantis Wins People's Choice Award (Updated)

In tonight’s broadcast of the US People’s Choice Award, Stargate Atlantis won for favorite Sci Fi TV show, beating out Battlestar Galactica and Doctor Who. The award was accepted in a short video that featured Jewel Staite, Joe Flanigan, David Hewlett, and Rachel Lutrell.

Great job to all the fans who voted, and congrats to the entire Stargate Atlantis team!

Update: You can view the full, funny acceptance speech by the actors here. Scroll down to the exclusive footage area, then slide over to the picture of Joe et al. and click on it.

An MGM employee has posted lovely pictures of the behind-the-scenes goings on at her blog, here. Note the beards on Joe and David, and their seeming love for the trophy.

Thanks to Elyse at sg1_spoilme for the tip.

Cast, Crew Screen "The Ark of Truth"

Lexa Doig and Michael Shanks at Ark of Truth premiere

As described by executive producer Joe Mallozzi, Sunday night (December 9) in Stargate land featured a private screening of The Ark of Truth at a rented theater in downtown Vancouver. Many cast and crew appeared, including Beau Bridges, Ben Browder, Michael Shanks, Chris Judge, Tim Guinee, Morena Baccarin, and Lexa Doig. The executive producers and writers were on hand, as well as the visual effects team, and others. A great time was apparently had by all, and oh yeah, the movie was good too! Read Joe’s blog for a complete recap with great pictures. Thanks, Joe!

The Ark of Truth will be released on DVD in North America on March 11, 2008. For pre-ordering information, read this blog entry.

Third Movie In Question, Other News

Shanks at Creation Burbank  2007

During his appearance yesterday at the Creation Burbank Convention, Michael Shanks informed the audience that Brad Wright cannot move forward on writing the third SG-1 movie because of the ongoing strike by the Writers Guild of America (WGA). Brad Wright has pitched his story idea to MGM, but he has to stop there. Although he’s Canadian, due to past writing jobs he is a member of the WGA, so he’s obliged to abide by the strike. The same is true for Robert C. Cooper. Wright and Cooper may continue their producer duties on Stargate, but they can’t write scripts for the third movie or other projects. Either someone not a member of the WGA will have to write the movie script, or it will need to wait for the strike to be settled.

Michael reiterated that Stargate Atlantis will not be greatly impacted by the strike. Of all their regular writers, only Carl Binder is a WGA member, and as Joe Mallozzi already said, Carl has left the studios to join the strike in L.A. The rest of the Stargate Atlantis writers are members of the Writers Guild of Canada only. Michael mentioned that Joe Mallozzi had called him to ask if he is interested in appearing as Daniel in “one or two” episodes of Atlantis Season 5. Michael is interested as long as Daniel isn’t killed off. 🙂

Michael also said production of Rage of Angels can move forward, because creator/writer Chris Judge is a member of the WGC only. Michael and Chris’s production company, Slacktwaddle, is currently in negotiations with MGM for the show, and that is the lengthiest part of the process, he said. Once the deal is in place, the show will be filmed in Canada, presumably Vancouver. Michael’s character, Lucifer, will be a recurring character. Michael is happy with this because it will leave him time for other projects.

A complete con report with pictures will follow soon!

Writers’ Strike Hits Home at Stargate

Beau Bridges Marches Picket Lines

Although produced in Canada, Stargate Atlantis is not immune to the effects of the strike begun this week by the Writers Guild of America against television and motion picture productions. Members of the union are obliged to go on strike unless they work and reside in another country. Stargate writer and producer Carl Binder is a WGA member, and although he is Canadian and works in Vancouver, his residence is in Los Angeles. That rule, in addition perhaps to his loyalty to the cause of the union, forced him to leave Bridge Studios this week after completing his duties as a producer for Season 4, as both Joe Mallozzi and Alex Levine have noted. Carl will not participate in writing episodes for upcoming Season 5 until the strike ends, a big loss to the production and to fans.

Carl joins thousands of union members and many sympathetic actors and producers on the picket lines in Los Angeles. Beau Bridges, SG-1’s General Landry, was on hand with a sign earlier this week (pictured above and at NYTimes.com).

At the core of the dispute is whether and how much writers should be paid when content they write is sold on DVDs or shown on the internet. Currently writers receive $0.04 per DVD sold, literally pennies, and are paid nothing from sales on iTunes, nor for airings on network websites, even when the on-line versions have paid advertisements. In this YouTube video, writers from the popular show The Office describe how they wrote 11 “webisodes” of the show that ended up winning an Emmy award. NBC still provides the webisodes on its website for free, with paid advertisements from which they profit. Yet, the network classified the webisodes as “promotions” and never paid any of the writers for their efforts, nor have they even paid for the Emmy trophies that are due the writers. Steve Carell, the lead actor on the show and also a writer for it, refused to cross the picket lines and did come to work to film this week.

This is not an unusual case. As Battlestar Galactica producer Ron Moore describes in this interview, the Resistance webisodes became a great source of contention between Sci Fi Channel and the production, over payment and credit. Ron Moore is walking the picket line.

In fact it’s hard to find anyone who isn’t on the side of the writers, from film crew to actors and even show runners. Producer Joss Whedon (Buffy, Firefly) posted to Whedonesque about why he supports the writers:

… when it comes to the internet and the emerging media there’s nothing there for the artists. There’s no precedent; these media didn’t exist the last time a contract was negotiated. We’re not just talking about an unfair deal, we’re talking about no deal at all. Four cents from the sale of a DVD (the standing WGA deal) sounds exactly as paltry as it is, but in a decade DVD may have gone the way of the eight-track. We have to protect the rights of the people who tell the stories, however they’re told.

… This is an era of change, and for the giant conglomo-tainment empires, it will either be the Renaissance or the Ice Age. Because we will not stand down. Writers can be replaced, as we are constantly reminded. But so can companies. Power is on the move, and though in this town it’s been hoarded by very few, there are other companies with newer ideas about how to make money off of — or possibly, wonderfully, with — the story-tellers.

There’s no question the impact of this strike is huge, to television viewers and to the many thousands of people who are paid directly or indirectly by the industry. Talk shows such as The Daily Show and David Letterman are already in reruns. Many scripted series will stop filming soon, and others won’t start; the full impacts are listed here. As productions shut down, crews will be laid off and related businesses impacted as well. WGA is aware of the impact, and also that other unions stand to benefit once a fair deal for writers is completed.

Sci Fi projects, including those of Sci Fi Channel, which carries Stargate in the U.S., are not escaping the tumult. Only 10 of the needed 20 Battlestar Galactica episodes have been written, and writing for the third season of Eureka will also be impacted if not halted. Although these shows are filmed in Canada, it’s fair to assume a significant number of their writers are American.

A Farscape convention attendee reported that Ben Browder said his upcoming project, presumably the Going Homer miniseries, would be affected. It’s not clear whether filming of the project by Chris Judge and Michael Shanks, Rage of Angels, will be delayed, since Judge is reported to have already written it.

As Stargate fans, we’re grateful our show is not as heavily impacted as others, and we hope that a fair nationwide resolution can be reached soon.

To read about the strike from the writers’ perspective, visit UnitedHollywood.com.

SG-1 Props, Costumes Up for Auction

Daniel

Stargateprops.com have begun auctioning for sale rare and one-of-a-kind costumes, props, and other memorabilia from the Stargate: SG-1 series, on their own internal auction site. Over 60 items are currently up for bid, with a promise of many more to come as the studio begins to empty its cache of SG-1 items and send them to Stargateprops for sale.

All of the Stargate items are listed here. Click on a category to see the items in it, for example, costumes are here. The prices are very reasonable for some of the items, and Stargateprops is a very reputable company (also known as Legends Memorabilia).

"A Dog's Breakfast" on DVD Today

A Dog's Breakfast DVD Menu

David Hewlett’s long-anticipated independent movie, A Dog’s Breakfast was released on DVD for Region 1 (North America) today. It’s available at Amazon.com as well as Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, and other major retailers, for about $17 US. It’s also available for rent at Netflix. The film features David of course, Kate Hewlett, Paul McGillion, Rachel Luttrell, and Chris Judge, all of Stargate fame.

In addition to the very enjoyable film, a rather dark comedy that the whole family can watch, there are lots of extras on the DVD, which has great packaging and fun menus. The extras include:

  • Audio Commentary by David Hewlett, Jane Loughman, John Lenic, Mars, and David’s Mother
  • Cooking up “A Dog’s Breakfast” (how it came to be)
  • The Cast
  • The Shoot
  • The Film and the Fans (a tribute to the fans who helped market the film)
  • Deleted Scenes

Go buy the DVD, give it 5 stars at Netflix, etc! The actors who will get paid from the profits will thank you. 🙂

SGA Casting Spoilers for "Harmony"

Jodelle Ferland and David Hewlett filming Harmony, by Joe Mallozzi

Joe Mallozzi revealed in his blog entry for today that Jodelle Ferland, who played 7-year old Adria in the SG-1 Season 10 episode Flesh and Blood, will play the young princess Harmony in the 4th season Atlantis episode also called Harmony. Joe was on location during filming and had this to say about Jodelle:

What can I say? She’s an incredibly talented young lady eho is doing a fantastic job as little Harmony. Her character, McKay, and Sheppard play wonderfully off one another, and the fun between these three continues long after the scene has been shot.

Joe also revealed hints about what Sheppard, McKay, and Harmony face as they fight Genii while trying to fulfill Harmony’s mission at a sacred temple. The adventure includes: a walk and talk at sunrise, a bridge scene, a power bar scene, a search scene, and a visual effects (green screen) scene. He also said there will be true night shooting on the forest location.

Thanks to Joe for providing this daily grist for the fandom mill. 🙂