News Archive for September, 2009

Sep 30 2009

Elyse Levesque On Character Dynamics And Personal Developments

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

With the official launch of Stargate Universe only 48 hours away the online promotion and advertising mill is currently in overdrive. Multiple new videos, spoilers and cast interviews are flying off the press shelf almost on a daily basis.

In this latest interview by Elyse Levesque she discusses the dynamics between cast members and how her character has developed through the first season of Stargate Universe.

You can read an excerpt of the interview below:

How familiar were you with the Stargate franchise before taking the role?

I’d heard of it. Being in Vancouver, it’s one of the biggest shows shot here. I’d heard a lot about it but I didn’t follow it.

How does your character fit with the ensemble that makes up Stargate Universe?

My character on the show is a young woman named Chloe Armstrong. She is the resident fish-out-of-water. She comes from a very different lifestyle than a lot of the other Destiny crewmembers. She’s the daughter and aid of a United States senator. She went to Harvard Law and majored in political science, and I think much of her life ran with the popular crowd, tried to fit the perceived persona of a senator’s daughter. So when she comes on board the Destiny she’s very much out of her element. None of the people were meant to be there, but at least they come equipped with a skill or mindset that allows them to deal with the situation. Chloe is just out of her element. For her it’s a shock to the system. She has personal things which happen to her that she has to overcome and deal with and she needs to find a way to make herself useful on board the ship. Which is a huge issue for her, this sense of uselessness.

Have the writers created a situation where the skill set that she does have comes into play?

You bet. She went to Harvard, so she’s very politically savvy, and certain events occur on the ship and she is called upon to step up.

You’ve been shooting for a few months, how has the cast come together?

What’s special about this situation is I feel like we hit the ground running right off the bat. We just jived, immediately. It’s a big crew and all of our recurring actors are fantastic and make the show even greater. We all just — fortunately — bonded instantly, and I think that lent itself to the characters and the show.

It’s one of the things the Stargate shows have always benefitted from: savvy casting.

Everyone’s very well cast. Some people are going to kill me for saying this, but some of them are very much like their characters. Some of them not at all. Jamil Walker Smith is nothing like his character. He’s not like Ronald Greer at all but that just goes to show he’s a really talented guy.

You can read the full in-depth interview here »

Sep 30 2009

Exclusive Interview Robert Carlyle On His Take On Stargate Universe

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

With the official launch of Stargate Universe only 48 hours away the online promotion and advertising mill is currently in overdrive. Multiple new videos, spoilers and cast interviews are flying off the press shelf almost on a daily basis.

In this latest interview by Robert Carlyle he discusses his take on Stargate Universe and much more.

You can read an excerpt of the interview below:

Were you at all familiar with the ‘Stargate’ franchise prior to signing on with Universe? Did the producers give you a crash course in the lore, or have you watched any episodes of the other two shows to familiarize yourself with the ‘Stargate’ universe?

I didn’t know that much about it, to be honest. I was familiar with the movie, and I knew of the shows, particularly SG-1. So eventually they sent me about 200 episodes…and I was surprised that I had actually seen quite a bit of it—it was quite familiar to me for some reason. And then I realized, “Of course, it was a very successful franchise that went on for ten years.” So I made myself more aware of it as my discussions with the producers progressed.

When we were chatting with Brad and Robert, they indicated that they always had you in mind for the role of Dr. Nicholas Rush, without, of course, knowing if you would be amenable to taking it on. You’ve had the opportunity to play plenty of fascinating characters, from Begbie in Trainspotting, to Adolph Hitler in Hitler: The Rise of Evil, to Carl Benton in 24: Redemption. With such a rich diversity of character roles under your belt, what were the qualities that drew you to playing Dr. Nicholas Rush in Stargate Universe?

I guess I was personally attracted to the character, because here is a man who has propelled these people through the stargate to an unknown entity, which happens to be the Destiny spaceship, and he doesn’t want to go home. And that was the first thing. I thought, “What, he doesn’t want to go back?”

A bit counterintuitive to what you’d expect.

Absolutely. Here he is on this rusty old bucket on the edge of the universe. Who in their right mind wants that? What’s going on in this man’s mind? So the more I spoke to Robert and Brad about that, the more I realized that there’s quite a wealth of background in there, which may well indicate why he behaves the way he does. And that’s gold dust for an actor, that kind of thing.

So Rush kinds of exists very much on his own on the ship. I think he’d quite happily stuff them all into an airlock and jettison them into space if he thought he could get away with it. If he could do it all, he would. And the same holds for many of the other characters. They’d do the same to him if they thought they could. But they need this guy. So there’s a counter-dependency. And that’s interesting.

You can read the full in-depth interview here »

Sep 30 2009

Exclusive Air Part One Teaser Trailer

Take an exclusive sneak peek at the first of the three multi part season premiere episodes Air from the first season of Stargate Universe, in this latest video featurette to be added to the sites media collection.

Sep 25 2009

Exclusive Four Minute Sneak Peek From Stargate Universe Premiere

Watch an exclusive four minute preview from the Stargate Universe premiere coming to a television station near you from the 2nd October worldwide.

Unfortunately this video featurette is currently only available for viewing for residents in the United States of America.

Sep 25 2009

Robert Carlyle Answers The Fans Questions

The dark and mysterious Robert Carlyle from Stargate Universe answers the fans questions in this latest video featurette to be added to the sites media collection.

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