Playback Mag: Anderson in Continuum

More information about the upcoming shoot

Recently, information concerning the very unique filming location for SG-1’s second movie, Continuum, was released. The shoot is scheduled for March 23 to 29 and includes Ben Browder (Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell) and Amanda Tapping (Lt. Col. Samantha Carter). Playback Magazine has added one more actor to this list!

The following contains spoilers about one of the filming locations:

Details

According to Playback Magazine, Richard Dean Anderson (Jack O’Neill) will be at the week-long shoot in the Arctic. The article, written by Marise Strauss, stated, “Continuum, produced by MGM Studios, will shoot in the Arctic March 23-29 with an 18-member crew, including veteran director Martin Wood (Stargate SG-1), DOP Peter F. Woeste and cast members Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping and Richard Dean Anderson.”

Strauss also talked with writer and producer Brad Wright concerning the special location and stated that Wright and MGM’s executive Charles Cohen will be going to the location for a few days as well. Wright stated, “I think it’s the first time any production of any size has gone to do something of this scope, in terms of shooting on the arctic ice with a U.S. nuclear submarine.” This submarine is the USS Alexandria.

Wright didn’t say anything more about Anderson’s appearance, but this article is the first to mention his being present at this shoot. No further information concerning Anderson’s involvement with the movie has been released.

According to Wright, the possibility exists that both SG-1 movies will be broadcast on TV, even though they are being filmed with the direct-to-DVD format in mind. He said, “We hope that Sci Fi Channel will jump on board.”

Read the full article here: Stargate goes nuclear.

[Thanks to wraithfodder for the tip.]

One thought on “Playback Mag: Anderson in Continuum”

  1. Maybe R.D.A will be in the entire movie. Hope hes not going to be someones Hallucination whos been out in the cold to long.

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