Stargate Wins 2009 Leo Awards!

From The Province:

B.C.’s sci-fi productions were big winners at this weekend’s annual Leo Awards for B.C.-made film and television.

Named best TV series was Stargate: Atlantis, which won a total of nine awards for its fifth and final season.

In addition to the prizes handed out Friday and Saturday night at the Bayshore Hotel, Stargate producers Brad Wright and Robert Cooper were earlier named winners of the lifetime achievement award, as was veteran stuntman Jacob Rupp.

As well, the made-for-TV movie Stargate: Continuum, based on the original Stargate: SG-1 TV series, won three prizes in the feature film category.

Also among sci-fi winners was the new TV series Sanctuary, a gothic-themed show starring former Stargate: SG-1 lead Amanda Tapping as an immortal from Victorian England doing battle with modern-day monsters. The show won acting awards for Tapping as well as guest stars Ryan Robbins and Gabrielle Rose. Sanctuary also won the prize for best makeup.

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Lead acting awards went to Michael Shanks of Stargate: Continuum […]

Visit “The Province: Sci-fi projects roar at Leo Awards” by Glen Schaefer for the report. A list of the winners will be posted soon on the Leo Awards homepage.

Congratulations to all!

Stargate Stars Presenting at Leo Awards May 9

Not only will we see Robert C. Cooper and Brad Wright receive their Outstanding Achievement Awards this year at the 2009 Leo Awards Gala Awards Ceremony this weekend on May 9, but we’ll also get to watch several Stargate actors stand up to the podium as presenters!

Stargate regulars who will be presenting are Amanda Tapping and Michael Shanks, both of whom are also nominees themselves. Recurring and guest stars who are also presenting include Roger Cross, Sarah Edmondson, Michael Eklund, Nicole Oliver, Julie Patzwald, Dan Payne, David Richmond-Peck, Ryan Robbins, Gabrielle Rose, and Ian Tracey.

Gary Jones will be the host and Zak Santiago will be serving as musical director! Visit the Leo Awards website for further information.

Solutions wishes all the nominees good luck!

Upcoming Stargate Actor TV Appearances

From now on into next week, there are a few television (and movie theater) appearances by Stargate actors you might want to mark on your calendars:

  • Jason Momoa: The Game, The CW, tonight at 8:30 PM (ET)
  • Michael Shanks: Living Out Loud, Hallmark, tonight at 9 PM (ET/PT)
  • Paul McGillion: Star Trek opens in theaters today, May 8
  • Robert Picardo: Castle (season finale), ABC, Monday, May 11
  • Alaina Huffman: Smallville (season finale) as Black Canary, WB, Thursday, May 14
  • Carmen Argenziano: Angels and Demons opening in theaters Friday, May 15
  • Lou Diamond Phillips: Numb3rs (season finale) as Agent Ian Edgerton, CBS, Friday, May 15

Additionally, the Sci Fi Channel will be showing Stargate SG-1 episode “Urgo” on Monday, May 11, at 6 PM (Eastern), in honor of the late Dom DeLuise, who passed away earlier this week.

Please leave a comment if you’ve got an appearance to add. There have been so many talented actors who have graced our Stargate screens over the last 12 years, it’s hard to keep up with them all! Thanks. šŸ™‚

[See also Stargate Friday for a wrap-up of this week’s events.]

Update on Flanigan, Tapping, Phillips

Stargate stars Amanda Tapping and Joe Flanigan are featured in this week’s episode of The Jace Hall Show! The show is geared toward the gaming community, but it’s not unusual for Hall to have a chat with television and film celebrities. And be warned, sometimes these interviews show sides of people we never knew they had!

Episode 8:

… we take a trip to Canada, to check out another show that started on the internet and made it to TV, well the Jace Hall Show has 1 of those things in common, and its not the 2nd part šŸ™ … anyways, its Sanctuary!!! We catch up with Amanda Tapping, Robin Dunne and Ryan Robbins who all give us a tour of the hit shows massive green screen stages.

But thats not ALL! Stargate Atlantis mega-star Joe Flanigan drops by the office for a meeting with Jace about our ā€œVā€ideo game show, and doesn’t want to leave until he gets to try something on for size himself.

To view the video, visit Episode 8 w/ Stargate: Atlantis’ Joe Flanigan, a visit to the set of Sanctuary and Terminator Salvation w/ a Terminator…” (viewers are reporting better playback at Crackle.com).

According to Playbill.com, Universe star Lou Diamond Phillips will be reading at The York Theatre Company on 54th Street, east of Lexington Avenue, tonight. He’s starring in the title role of Dillinger: Public Enemy Number One and is joined by Natalie Bradshaw, E. Clayton Cornelious, Jason Griffith, Jimmy Ludwig, Darren Matthias, Brooke Sunny Moriber, Eric Morris, Jennifer Prescott, and Megan Sikora.

Playbill.com states, “Although the reading is free, reservations are required by emailing Jeff Landsman at Jlandsman@yorktheatre.org (include name, phone number, the show’s title and the number of tickets) or by calling (212) 935-5824, ext. 24.”

Play.com: UK Release Dates for SGA S5 DVDs

Play.com (UK) has posted the release dates for the individual volumes (5 in all) for Stargate Atlantis Season Five in the Region 2 format (European). The unconfirmed cover art for each volume is also included in their listings:

The website doesn’t have a list of episodes and special features that each volume will contain, but it appears you can pre-order the discs. Amazon.co.uk also has the discs listed, but has different release dates. The first volume’s release date of May 11 seems to be agreed upon at both sites, however.

The Season Five boxed set in Region 1 (North America) is due to hit the shelves June 30, 2009.

Stargate Actors: See Them Here and There

Catching up with the active group of Stargate stars is a tough job, but here’s our attempt to help you mark your calendars for events happening this weekend and into next week that might be of interest:

Got anything to add? Leave us a note in our comment section. Thanks. šŸ™‚

[Thanks to the folks at Stargate Actor Appearances for keeping up with most of the convention/public appearances information used above. For an even more detailed report of what’s happening—with a slightly less formal tone—visit our LJ Companion’s Stargate Friday News Roundup Feature.]

Sci Fi Wire: Shanks on Stargate Universe

Dr. Daniel Jackson

SCI FI WIRE has a brief interview with Michael Shanks about his cameo appearance in the series premiere of Stargate Universe.

In interviews past, Shanks has always been sensitive to the needs of the new cast. He repeats that sentiment in this recent interview, “It’s a cameo. It’s a popping in, popping out kind of thing. They’ve got a lot of cast that they definitely need to facilitate. Certainly the Stargate audience knows my character and Richard’s character and Amanda’s character and the others that show up very well. So they have to spend some time developing their world and fleshing out their characters. So I’m just a face.”

We here at Solutions don’t agree that Dr. Daniel Jackson is “just a face”—he’s much, much more than that to us—but we do understand that the newest addition to the franchise is a very different animal from its predecessors and needs to develop in its own unique way. Shanks explained, “I don’t expect to be popping in [again] anytime in the near future. Because it is such a different tone to the show, I don’t know how disruptive it would be to have characters from a different-feel Stargate show come in. It’s just a very different aesthetic to it and a very different emotional dynamic to it, that it would be very strange to see familiar characters in this environment, at least initially.”

Make sure to visit SCI FI WIRE: Michael Shanks dishes Stargate Universe, other projects for the complete interview, which also covers the the third SG-1 movie, Living Out Loud, Burn Notice, and The Eastmans.

Stargate Universe is currently filming in Vancouver and is slated for a fourth quarter premiere on the Syfy Channel (most likely, early October).

Michael Shanks Guests on Sci Fi Talk Live

Living Out Loud

Stargate star Michael Shanks did a phone interview with Sci Fi Talk Live host Tony Tellado about the actor’s recent projects. The focus of the interview was Living Out Loud, the Hallmark Channel movie that is premiering this weekend, May 2, but the two did get to touch on Stargate Universe, Stargate SG-1‘s two DTV movies, the upcoming SG-1 movie that has been green-lit for fall shooting, Desperate Escape, Burn Notice, Rage of Angels, and even Amanda Tapping’s Sanctuary.

Tellado was very complimentary about Shanks’ performance in Living Out Loud (see “Catching Up with Michael Shanks”), a movie about the impact that breast cancer can have on not only the woman who’s been diagnosed, but her family as well. Shanks plays the husband to Gail O’Grady’s character. He talked about how great it was working with O’Grady and director Anne Wheeler and even admits that he got a little choked up when he watched the movie with his ten-year-old daughter. Tellado rates it as a “three hanky” movie.

Daniel Jackson (AOT)

Concerning the Stargate franchise, Shanks talked about how very much different Stargate Universe is from its predecessors. But he feels that going in a different direction was necessary for a third installment of the franchise that is to run so closely with the SG-1 and SGA movies. “It’s not your daddy’s Stargate, basically,” he declared, but at the same time commended Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper for their bravery in taking this new direction.

Long-time fans can still look forward to “old-school” Stargate with the third SG-1 movie, which has been green-lit (the production has its financing from MGM) and will begin shooting in the fall. He didn’t have any details concerning the movie’s plot, but did mention that Richard Dean Anderson’s Jack O’Neill has a larger role than in Continuum. Filming in the fall will help the production take advantage of the end of Universe‘s filming for its first season (scheduled for around October 23) and of Amanda Tapping’s and director Martin Wood’s availability after shooting their own television show Sanctuary.

Speaking of Sanctuary, Shanks mentioned that he and Tapping touched bases when they appeared at the Vancouver Creation Con a few weeks ago and discussed the fact that the show’s casting director mentioned his name for a possible guest role. At the end of the day, though, Tapping wants Sanctuary to not be so heavily linked to Stargate, so the chances are that we’ll never see Shanks appear on that show.

Rage of Angels with his production partner Christopher Judge is currently in “development hell.” Because of its uncertain status, Shanks has had to move on from it. Although he didn’t mention his recent casting in the pilot of The Eastmans in the interview, that particular job is an example of his continuing to actively seek new roles in various types of projects. Tellado complimented him on his performance as Victor in Burn Notice and stated that he’s noticed a change in the actor’s work, feeling that he’s at the top of his game right now. Shanks agreed that he’s more mature, but at the same time, is still growing up.

The interview starts at around the 10:15 mark (I used the “open in your default player” option to download and play the file).

Stargate Worlds Aiming for 4Q09 Release

Stargate Worlds Logo

According to an article from Associated Content, Stargate Worlds tops the list of the “most anticipated MMORPGs” that will be released in 2009 and beyond. The projected release date is now in the fourth quarter of this year:

Stargate Worlds – Release Date: Q4 2009

Stargate Worlds will be based on the hit television show, Stargate SG-1. An MMORPG game placed in a science-fiction universe of this magnitude has been long desired by fans worldwide. The storyline will highlight the earlier seasons of the show and the main setting at release will be the Milky Way Galaxy. The war between Goa’uld and the Tau’ri rages on, one of many conflicts between races in the show.

Players will be able to choose certain archetypes, which operate differently from other traditional MMORPGs. There is no particular ‘tank’ class or ‘healer’ class. Instead, a highly flexible tech tree can be used to customize your character in endless ways. Each archetype will have three specialization trees that give the player the ability to have hybrid roles. Combat will emphasize first-person shooter concepts and tactical gameplay. The weapons will be diverse and the enemy AI will prove to be a challenge.

Set before the discovery of Atlantis, Stargate Worlds is being developed by Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment, which has seen financial distress recently. In order to debunk rumors that the game was never going to be released, Cheyenne Mountain’s Senior Marketing Manager Kevin Balentine made a statement that said that “the lights here are still on.” It’s true that the release date has been pushed further out (at least a year), but that appears to not have been a deterrent to fans who have put the game on the top of their “most anticipated” list.

As far as getting the name out, Stargate Worlds is represented by a racing team called “Team Stargate Worlds”. Solutions has covered this racing team in our LJ Companion. You can see an image of the car with the logo at the Team’s website.

Visit Stargate Worlds’ homepage for more information about the game. Additionally, Solutions has a few articles that you might find of interest here in the blog archives; simply click here for a retrieval of these articles.

Ask John G. Lenic Your Questions

Joseph Mallozzi has opened the floor to fan questions in his weblog for Stargate producer John G. Lenic. The invitation reads: “Producer John G. Lenic, who has been with the franchise since The Children of the Gods pilot, will be taking your questions, so if you want to ask him anything about his 10 years on SG-1, 5 years on Atlantis, 2 SG-1 movies, or his time on Universe, start posting…”

As a producer, Lenic oversees “the production schedules and budget, making sure we spend our money wisely and don’t blow it all on lottery tickets” (as Mallozzi worded it in his SGA Wrap Party tribute).

You may submit your questions in the comment section of Mallozzi’s weblog. Here’s the LINK to the latest entry. Scroll down all the way to the bottom to get to the comment form. Mallozzi moderates all of the comments, so your submission might not appear immediately.