Stargate Universe (Season 1)


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Amanda Tapping has said that production on an SG-1 movie could go into production later this year, once the first season of Stargate Universe wraps. If that's the case, Martin Wood would direct the movies. Tapping will appear in SGU's premiere. [Spoiler TV]

Yeah I think I seen her in one of the previews of SGU....I cannot wait for this to start!!! I'm almost finished watching all of SG1 and SGA. I have about 5 episodes left of the last season of SG1 and the two movies, and I just started the 4th season of SGA.

Bring on the SGU!!!

This show is going to rock in ways that go beyond Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. I can't wait to see the new bad guys they come across and the new technologies they discover.

:yes: me too!

Its going to be interesting how they do this. It was my understanding that the ancients created life in the milky way and Pegasus galaxies....which is the reason why almost everyone they have encountered so far looks human. If this ship is going into galaxies that even the ancients haven't been too, then I wonder if they are still going to make everyone look human? I am also curious as to what new technologies they discover as well.

This show gives them the chance to be very creative!!

This sounds more and more like Stargate the animated series...

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Totally agree. If Jewel isn't back, I am not sure I will even bother.

Edit: After watching all the trailers, I am even more unsure as this looks like the plot is a modified version of Star Trek Voyager. :pinch:

Edit #2: Buuuuuutttt.... whoever this is:

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MMMMmmmmm... Canuck womensssss! Maybe I will try it - Just one episode can't hurt... :p

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i am surprised that no one has cracked down on all this hoping for a leak. I can state that I know someone that has a copy of that DVD set that contains the first 3 episodes and there are not many of them. also each of the dvds is traceable. so anyone that leaks it will be easy found and prosecuted. So i would have to say you have little hope of the DVD's leaking however, i cannot state other methods of these things happening.

Since I never watched BSG, I can't draw any parallels. Not being able to is probably why I am getting pretty excited for this - especially since there really isn't any other sci-fi stuff on right now worth watching, and what is on is canceled/being canceled.

:(

*Vows for the 1,000,000'th time to not watch any Sci-Fi that is put on by FOX.*

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Sweetest.press.kit.ever.

That cover looks pretty thin - too thin for an LED backlight. Anybody know what they used to do that with?

More press photos:

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i am surprised that no one has cracked down on all this hoping for a leak. I can state that I know someone that has a copy of that DVD set that contains the first 3 episodes and there are not many of them. also each of the dvds is traceable. so anyone that leaks it will be easy found and prosecuted. So i would have to say you have little hope of the DVD's leaking however, i cannot state other methods of these things happening.

Just about every new Stargate films and episodes have leaked early.

Does anyone remember the actual film? which started it all?

I might have to watch it again, been like 10 years since i last saw it :p

Wow 1994 it was released, ages away

It's probably been about 5-6 years since I've seen it. They're releasing a 15th anniversary edition on Blu-Ray in October which I'm planning on getting.

Im not sure about the 15th anniversary version however they released it on bluray back in 2006 on August 29th i have the original VHS of it as well as the special edition DVD version that had the extended cut of the movie on it. and i love the original movie as well as the books. I have seen every episode of all the series except for Stargate Infinity (the anime) I love anime however the Stargate anime was rather stupid.

It's probably been about 5-6 years since I've seen it. They're releasing a 15th anniversary edition on Blu-Ray in October which I'm planning on getting.

oh wow might purchase this (Y)

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