The cultural meaning of the Stargate SG-1 cannot be overestimated. Roland Emerich's "Stargate" may have laid the basis for the franchise of the same name, but "SG-1" helped to strengthen the mythology-rich premise and worldwide building. In addition, the volume and function of the Stargate device is only secondary to "SG-1", as the show lives more about the close friendship between the central team. Although high-octane action often has an advantage in later seasons, "SG-1" is generally considered a character driven, enriched with the development of oeube that is never afraid to take eccentric changes.
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Canceling "Stargate SG-1" after 10 seasons It may feel like the end of an era, but it was certainly not the end of the road to the franchise. After all, spin-off as "Stargat Atlantis" and "Stargate Universe" worked hard to maintain their inheritance alive, commendable work on introducing fresh elements into a well-known framework. However, the fans longed for more "SG-1" and the specific vibration it brought to the table.
Enter "Stargate: The Ark of Truth" and "Stargate: Continuum" in 2008, two direct-video films that serve as sequels to "SG-1". Both films borrow from stories already established in the parental series and to build on them to deliver increased deposits, allowing SG-1 to end up on a note that feels a little less abruptly than its tenth and last season.
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But what if I told you we could have another Film sequel "SG-1" What was supposed to break through an unspoken rule roasted in the franchise DNA? Let's talk about "Stargat: Revolution", "Bonkers" Stargate, which was never made for a series of unexpected problems, from delaying production to a drastic business decision made by MGM.
Stargayt: The Revolution movie could really change everything
Both the "Truth Chest" and "Continuum" created enough interest to guarantee a third film, prompting writer-producer Brad Wright to take the story of the development of undiscovered territory. You see, the franchise as a whole often played with the idea of discovering the existence of Argwades to the general public, but always moved away from it at the last minute.
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However, "Stargat: Revolution" had to cross this great line, which also meant that every canonical story after this would have to treat this development as a fact. Also, this narrative point-to-tie raised relevant questions, including who will control these intergalactic devices and whether the population should also learn about foreign civilizations that want to attack the country. Since the repercussions of such a discovery are massive, the film was to be located Richard Dean Anderson General Jackec O'Neal At the center of this chaotic chaos.
Every aspect of the sequel was in place, including Martin Wood's involvement as a director, Wright and writer Carl Binder (who came to Stargat Atlantis ship after the first season) responsible for punishing the script (through Gate). After the script was written, it was only a matter of time before the filming began, as MGM seemed happy to take the third film "SG-1". Fans were excited, especially in rumors that Sam (Amanda eavesdropping) and Jackack will end together in "Stargat: Revolution", which is a A pretty big job. However, things didn't look too hot on the financial front. MGM is losing money, and the DVD market was not as profitable as it used to be, leading to delay after delay because of the reasons the showtors have little control over it.
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By the time the Stargat Universe was released in 2009, the series received positive reviews, but had to oppose the rating of television ratings. Since MGM demands to bring the franchise to a gradual slowdown, the chances of DVD-DVD "SG-1" seemed thinner per minute. In the end, "Stargat: Revolution" was completely omitted, along with all new plans to maintain the franchise. Although streaming services such as Netflix have just begun to profit on the trend of video clashes, MGM was unable to take financial risks, as it submitted a bankruptcy protection request in November 2010. In the end, in the end, "The Stargate Universe was canceled after two seasonspermanently burying any newborn idea for a project related to the Stargat franchise.
While "Stargate: Revolution" is a shelter for life, this sequel film could mark an stunning turning point in the franchise. Unfortunately, some things are never intended to be, and we will have to live with it.
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