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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

"The Shrine" Earns 1.2 Average Household Rating


At first I was unsure of what the hell was going on. This episode had comedic moments and dramatic moments, and overall delivers another quality chapter of the Stargate franchise.
The sixth episode of Stargate Atlantis Season Five stayed even with the previous week. "The Shrine" earned a 1.2 average household rating for the SCI-FI Channel when it premiered on August 22, the network announced this week.

This ties "Ghost In the Machine", and is just one-tenth of a point below the season-high rating of 1.3 earned by "Search and Rescue" and "The Daedalus Variations". The new season has remained more steady than usual in the ratings game, and typically makes great gains later in the week from DVR viewing.

Also on SCI FI's list of top shows for the week were Eureka, with a 1.8 rating, Ghost Hunters International (1.6), and ECW wrestling (1.5).

Another all-new episode of Stargate Atlantis airs this Friday on SCI FI in the United States! Tune in for "The Queen" at 10 p.m. (9 Central).
Via GateWorld


Stargate Worlds on Facebook



Check out Stargate Worlds on Facebook and become an SGW Fan.
Do you use Facebook? If so, you will want to check out our Fan Group and Game Page on Facebook! Help us spread the word about Stargate Worlds. Keep the Facebook community in the know with news, interviews, videos and screenshots. Share the upcoming closed beta with other Stargate and MMO fans!
Via Stargate Worlds


GateWorld: Podcast Episode #10



On the latest GateWorld Podcast they discuss all things Atlantis.
Stargate Atlantis dips its toe into the horror genre in the newest episode, "Whispers!" To talk about the episode, GateWorld editors Darren and David are joined by Tame Farrar, one of our top-notch forum editors. Does Stargate do horror well? Was it a good episode for returning fan favorite Carson Beckett? How did the all-woman team work out?

We also run down the latest Stargate news headlines and GateWorld site features, and hear more listener mail from Stargate fans. And we also have an exclusive preview of our upcoming new interview with actor David Nykl ("Radek Zelenka")!
Via GateWorld


Cosmic Doorman: Interview with Chuck Campbell



For nearly four years the air traffic controller of the Pegasus Galaxy has been Technician Chuck, played by Canadian actor Chuck Campbell. First introduced in Season One's "The Brotherhood," the role quickly become a favorite among fans. Now with doors closing on Atlantis the series, but about to open on Atlantis DVD movies, GateWorld sat down with the actor to discuss the recent news and his opinions on the matter.
Via Gateworld


Monday, September 8, 2008

Race car driver Jonathan Summerton Visits Stargate Worlds studio


Race car driver Jonathan Summerton came to visit the Stargate Worlds studio last week.

Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment is one of Jonathan's sponosors with the CME logo printed on his race car.

Photos can be found here.

You can read about Jonathan Summerton at his site here.

Via Stargate Worlds


Vote Up Stargate Worlds at GameSpot



Help Stargate Worlds reach number 1 on GameSpot!

Stargate Worlds has its own page at Gamespot.com and we would like you to help SGW reach number one!

Features on the SGW gamespot page are listed below:

* Stargate Worlds Sub Forum
* Concept and Screenshot image gallery
* Video gallery
* User-submited content

So be sure to visit the SGW Gamespot page here and add SGW to the games you’d like to play list!
Via Stargate Worlds


Sunday, September 7, 2008

SG-1 Novel Trilogy to Pack In Season Arc



Steven Saville, author of numerous sci-fi/fantasy series, has shed more light on his forthcoming SG-1 trilogy in an interview with Gateworld.net.
Here are a few of the highlights from the interview:

Things start off with a bang -- Tok'ra agents being compromised, a search and rescue that goes hideously wrong, and a time shift that drops our heroes in a world tearing itself apart from the inside out. It is a quite dark story in places, I freely admit, but it (hopefully) isn't preachy. It's a trilogy: 'Shadows,' 'Shapeshifter,' and 'Trickster,' which the astute reader will spot immediately as being part of the archetypal characters of the monomyth -- a big hint, right there.

What we've done is basically plot out an entire season arc in the trilogy, so instead of getting an extra episode we're offering up enough thrills, danger, excitement, humor, and story for an entire season -- and with a limitless special effects budget. So we're talking some fun, as well.


The first book is set to be released in early 2009. You can pre-order on Amazon here.

Via Gateworld.


Alex Levine talks The Queen



Alex Levine talks about upcoming Stargate Atlantis Episode "The Queen" on the Atlantis blog at SciFi. Sheppard's team accompanies Todd the Wraith on a mission to negotiate an alliance with another hive. Airs Friday September 12, 2008 on SciFi

This is the way it went down. I was in my office, doing my office-ey type stuff (yep, paperwork galore) and the writers were in Paul’s office trying to drum up a story idea. But there was only silence. And it’s a bit strange when five particularly ingenious guys sit in a room thinking together silently... it usually means they’re stumped for the time being. Then they started spinning again. Then another long period of silence, and then I heard my name. “Hey Alex, what was that story idea you pitched about a hive summit?” I searched my computer for the written pitch I’d made several years ago, printed it out, and in seconds I was reading it aloud to the guys in the room.
Via SciFi: Atlantis Blog


Friday, September 5, 2008

Stargate Atlantis Shots up for Prodigal



Take an early peek at 12 new photos from the upcoming episode of Stargate Atlantis! Click on over to GateWorld for the full set here. ********* SPOILER ALERT **********



Via Gateworld


Teal'c Visits Stargate Worlds Studios



The worlds team had a little visit from Teal'c.

Actor Christopher Judge (Teal'c) stopped by Stargate Worlds Studios this week meet the team and check out the progress of the game. Judge, who is a gamer himself, let us know at Comic Con that he was up for a tour of the Studios and of course, we welcomed him with open arms... Here are quotes from some of the developers who got to meet Chris this week:

"So yeah. I wouldn't have thought I was the type to get embarrassed and feel like a blushing teenage girl (no offense to blushing teenage girls) when meeting a star like Christopher Judge but apparently I totally am."

"I thought he was pretty awesome, and just a down to earth guy who is fun to be around."

"He was inquisitive, encouraging, and laughed a lot. You got the sense that he was genuine and really enjoyed not just what he does, but what we are doing."

"Our Jaffa Jim P. is taller then SG-1's Jaffa."

"He's a super nice guy and seems SUPER excited about the game... he was very interested in what everyone had to say and show."

"He really brought a feeling of camaraderie everywhere he went, his genuine personality really made him feel like a part of the team."

"Man has style!"



Check out the photo gallery here to see some of the photos the dev team took.


Via Stargate Worlds


Stargate Worlds: New Concept Art and Screen Shots Online!


Stargate Worlds has posted new photos. Go check em' out!
Check out the 4 new images in our gallery! Two new concept art images and two new screenshots have been added. We'll be rolling out at least 4 new images weekly! Enjoy.

The concept art images include:

  • 3 Sniper Rifles
  • 4 Goa'uld Weapons
The screenshots include:
  • a Svarog Shield Generator covered by a monument
  • a Tollana triple archway

Check out all 4 images in our gallery here!



Via Stargate Worlds


Thursday, August 28, 2008

Stargate Universe Press Release


SCI FI Channel and MGM Television Entertainment have reached an agreement to extend MGM's Stargate brand with a new series for the Channel. Production on the first season of Stargate Universe, a weekly series based on the popular Stargate franchise, will begin in early 2009, with the show targeted to premiere that Summer. Brad Wright and Robert Cooper, co-creators of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis and who both currently serve as executive producers on Atlantis, will serve as executive producers and writers on the new series.

"SCI FI has enjoyed tremendous success with Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis and we're proud to be the home of the new Stargate Universe," said Mark Stern, Executive Vice President, Original Programming for SCI FI & Co-Head Original Content, Universal Cable Productions. "Universe will continue the Stargate legacy of vibrant storylines and compelling adventures, but will re-invent the format in a whole new way."

"The Stargate franchise enjoys a loyal and substantial fan base that welcomes each new installment with fevered enthusiasm," said Charles Cohen, Senior Executive Vice President and Corporate Development for MGM. "We are delighted to be working again with Brad and Robert and look forward to seeing new adventures with the launch of Stargate Universe on SCI FI Channel next year. Stargate Universe will continue the longstanding relationship between MGM's stellar science fiction franchise and cable's premiere destination for all passionate science fiction fans."

Thomas Vitale, Senior Vice President Programming & Original Movies said, "Stargate Universe is a natural progression for the Stargate brand and for our network. Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis have been key drivers for SCI FI and we are looking forward to seeing where this next chapter leads, as each new installment of the Stargate franchise further engages the SCI FI audience."

Wright and Cooper said: "In Universe, we plan to keep those elements that have made the franchise a success, such as adventure and humour, while breaking new ground in the relationships between mostly young and desperate explorers, thrust together and far from home. Above all, we believe the Stargate itself remains an enduring icon with infinite potential as a jumping off point for telling stories."

After unlocking the mystery of the Stargate's ninth chevron, a team of explorers travels to an unmanned starship called the Destiny, launched by The Ancients at the height of their civilization as a grand experiment set in motion, but never completed.

What starts as a simple reconnaissance turns into a never ending mission, as the Stargate Universe crew discovers the ship is unable to return to Earth, and they must now fend for themselves aboard the Destiny.

The crew will travel to the far reaches of the universe, connecting with each of the previously launched Stargates, thus fulfilling the Destiny's original mission. Challenges will arise though as the ship comes into range of Stargates placed centuries ahead of the Destiny and the crew is unable to control the ship's navigational schedule. If someone is left behind, there is no way to go back for them, adding to the drama of encountering new races, enemies and adventures.

Stargate Universe will debut as a two-hour movie event on SCI FI. Following its premiere, Universe will assume a regular hourly slot in Summer 2009.

Universe will be distributed by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution.


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Dark Day for Stargate Atlantis


News like this always makes me very angry. I loved this show and I'm looking forward to the movie. Long live Stargate!
The SCI FI Channel is ending Stargate Atlantis after five seasons, Multichannel News reports.

The show will go on, though, with a 2-hour movie that will air on SCI FI in 2009, and be released on DVD by MGM. The film will be written by executive producers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie.

It's intended to be the first of an on-going series of Atlantis movies, according to the report. Stargate SG-1 has released two very successful movies direct-to-DVD this year (Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum), though neither has aired on U.S. television yet.

"The show will live on as a network franchise," the report also says. This could indicate that future Atlantis movies are a lock for SCI FI, or it may be a general statement about the cable network's commitment to the Stargate franchise.

Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who created and executive produced Atlantis, pitched a third television series in the 11-year-old TV franchise to the network last year (story). While SCI FI has not yet announced a green light for that show, the end of Atlantis may clear the way -- the dollars available for original programming, that is -- for the next series.

Though Stargate Atlantis has been a solid ratings performer for SCI FI -- and was its highest-rated original program ever when it premiered in July 2004 -- in recent years series like Eureka have supplanted it in the "Live" ratings.

Atlantis remains an extremely strong performer in DVR-delayed viewing, though, often building as much as 25 to 30 percent on its premiere night audience.

Season Five will go out on a cliffhanger, with "Enemy At the Gate" expected to premiere in January. Expect the first Atlantis movie to wrap up that hanging storyline.

Stay tuned to GateWorld and the GateWorld Podcast for the latest developments and comments from the show's producers, and hopefully for some big Stargate Universe news in the weeks ahead. Discuss this story now at GateWorld Forum.

Stargate Atlantis airs Friday nights at 10 p.m. (9 Central) on SCI FI.
Via GateWorld


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