Why did it have to die?
Why did it have to die?
Give it a year or two, Roland Emmerich is working on another iteration because he didn't like where SG1 went.
It had a pretty good run and honestly seeing where the other big sci-fi series went it's probably better that it stay dead.
Honestly the movie was okay but SG1 is what makes stargate stargate. I don't think I want to go back to whatever Emmerich's take of the series will be.
I completely agree, the movie was my intro to the franchise but SG1 is what I loved the most. Atlantis was a trash-fire but Jason Momoa was cool. I just hope it's not another fucking Michael Bay mass destruction CGI splatfest, Emmerich used to make decent stuff...
Shh, don't let the jews it give the Picard treatment. Be thankful for what we have.
>salty faggot who can't get over the fact Stargate's adoptive parents raised it better than he ever could
It'd be a dumpster fire.
I wish they could've at least made that movie about the Stargate going public. That would've been the perfect way to end it
It got repetitive. SG1 meets overpowered bad guys and get their asses kicked. Then Daniel Jackson learns about mythology that turns out to be an Ancient super weapon. They spend the rest of the season looking for the Mcguffin and finally find it in the season finale to beat the bad guys.
It's been too long. If Emmerich had gone with the original plan and made Independence Day a direct sequel to Stargate then we would have had kino of unimaginable proportions, thousands of flying pyramids filling the screen and thousands of anubis and horus headed motherfuckers blasting fools all day long. SG-1 never got the helmets right, tv budget just doesn't deliver.
The writers constantly wrote themselves into a corner by escalating tensions and focusing on "the big bad". Atlantis was better in that regard in that the Wraith were threatening but had weaknesses to allow time for other plots to develop. SG1 stopped Apophis then got Literally Satan, then after stopping him got a half-ascended supervillain, then super space legos, then the most OP space mormons. They did fuck all with the Gou'ald System Lords and their rivalries, or even the Tok'Ra and their factions. A rich universe with a ton of potential that could link to any and every human mythos, all thrown to the side for the sake of some Galaxy-dominating supervillain.
>Roland Emmerich is working on another iteration
That was cancelled.
Carter is CUTE
Completely exhausted the premise. That's why Atlantis feels exactly like DS9 - it's the first step towards turning the franchise towards something utterly different from what it started as because there is no more material left in the concept.
It should have ended with the final episode of SG-1 season ten at absolute latest, and in the final three seasons you can count the salvageable episodes on your fingers.
Annoying that there's still no sg-a movie. we never know how it ends
If they tried doing it now, getting Momoa back might not be so easy
They can greenscreen him to drown in the lake, so he doesn't have to be in it for long
I'm watching Hewlett's twitch stream right now, he admitted that he and Momoa are not on speaking terms. Not gonna lie, as an old fan that kinda bothered me to hear.
What premise?
Maybe he's jealous
Because all good things must come to an end. The writers didn't have the chops to pull off sci-fi Oregon Trail kino which is why Universe mostly sucked.
Momoa will be back when there are no more capeshit roles
So scifi could be filled with shitty reality tv shows and quirky woketrash.
Episodic Sci-Fi doesn't exist anymore.
You will never have a comfy show like that again.
Friendly reminder that Nicholas Rush did nothing wrong.
It's called "Stargate: Origins".
Rush was the only good character in the whole series. The other people were so disgusting.
Young was based.
well there's the orville but it's more like comedy show
user, it ended. There's nothing left to tell.
We got Asgard tech, we're top dog in 3 galaxies, it's just about mass producing the shit now, no more new stories, no more risk.
What do you want? To see how Earth goes way past anything shown in Star Trek in 10 years?
Of course it was cliche. That, combined with O'neill's quasi-meta commentary, is what made in relaxing fun to watch their trips through the old orifice. Turning it into a modern longfrom ultradrama would ruin it.
The movie is completely different. The enemy aliens are grays, for one. Ra looked like an Asgard. And the Stargate takes them to the edge of the known universe, not inside their own galaxy.
'Ubuntu, bring me my elephant gun' in space.
The wonder of exploring (other worlds instead of other countries) as an excuse to glorify colonialism, something that you never see today, and so it seems unique and is mistaken for Humanity Fuck Yeah.
Which is exactly what the original movie is also. O'Neil and Daniel are the conquestiadors who face the imperialistic aztecs (aliens) and outwit their vastly superior numbers with the more pragmatic and modernist European mindset, and technology meant for practicality rather than for show.
Rolands movie was kinda meh. I really wouldnt give a shit if he did a remake because it wouldnt be based on the only part i liked.
>Atlantis was a trash-fire
You are retarded. Atlantis was well received by nearly everyone
Yea but the Orville is retarded
>That's why Atlantis feels exactly like DS9
SGU was the DS9 of Stargate.
Atlantis started pretty good but they abandoned the premise after one season and turned the show into a clone of SG-1.