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Post by Captain Hawke on Dec 15, 2006 19:05:18 GMT -6
Stargate News Source: Gateworld.net Exclusive: Third Stargate series in development
Thursday - December 14, 2006 | by Darren Sumner
Prepare to step through the gate all over again! A third television series in the hit Stargate franchise is now in development, GateWorld has learned.
A production source informs GateWorld that the new series is in the concept phase, and is being actively worked on by the Vancouver creatives behind Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. No concept for the show has yet been revealed.
The third TV series is also not likely to be rushed into production for a 2007 premiere in order to replace SG-1, which takes its final bow with 10 new episodes this spring. Instead, a premiere in 2008 or later is more likely at this point. (Note that, at this time in the fall of 2003, Stargate Atlantis was well into casting, script-writing, and set-building to make a July premiere date.)
Following the success of the 1994 film "Stargate," Stargate SG-1 debuted in 1997, and spun off Stargate Atlantis in 2004. The two shows return to SCI FI Channel in the U.S. with new episodes in April. The spring run of 10 episodes each will mark the series finale of SG-1, and the third season finale of Atlantis.
Stargate Atlantis returns for its fourth season later in 2007.
Meanwhile, SG-1 will continue with two movies, presumably direct-to-DVD, currently aiming for a fall 2007 release.
Stick with GateWorld for full coverage of the third Stargate series as news develops!
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Post by Captain Hawke on May 14, 2007 11:28:22 GMT -6
Source:Gateworld.net Producers speak out on third series
Thursday - January 18, 2007 | by Darren Sumner
Stargate executive producers Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper are officially on the record regarding the third live-action television series, now in the early concept phase. The two talked about the new series in interviews at MGM's official Stargate Web site.
"That's definitely in the works," Cooper told the site. "It's something the studio is very actively pursuing. We have a concept that we've come up with. ... We've talked at length with the studio about what the concept is for it."
The idea currently on the plate could be turned into a feature film, Cooper noted. "We came up with an idea that we thought would be a great Stargate feature that really was a separate, third entity to the two existing series," he said. "It's entirely possible that we'll turn that into the third series. I can't really say too much about it right now. But like Atlantis, it maintains the spirit of Stargate but at the same time opens up a whole new universe."
Whatever the third series looks like, it will maintain the key ingredients that make Stargate what it is, Wright said -- which may preclude the possibility of a show set in the distant future.
"It'll have the same flavor as Stargate SG-1," he said. "... It's the approach to the storytelling that I think makes it unique, and that makes it Stargate. And that's that it has a sense of humor, and it's people from our time going on these adventures. It's not set in the future. ... I think that's what makes it unique, and I think that's what a third series would have to have for it to succeed."
And just when can sci-fi fans hope to see the next generation of Stargate? "The ballpark at this point is to have something in active development by the summer," Cooper said, noting that by that point the preliminary work on the two Stargate SG-1 movies will be done, freeing up some of the producers' time. If all goes well, it will also give the studio the time to finalize financing. "Hopefully by then everyone will have their ducks in a row with money. ... The goal would be to have it on the air sometime in early 2008."
Stick with GateWorld for the latest about Stargate's next spin-off show!
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Post by CaptStadia on Jan 1, 2008 16:46:22 GMT -6
Its going to be called Stargate: Ark last I knew.
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Post by athene on Jul 28, 2008 12:29:22 GMT -6
I'm wondering if they're still going to produce a third series.
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