News Archive for the tag 'franchise'

Feb 22 2010

Claudia Black To Feature In Line Of New Comics

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Dynamite Entertainment is set to release a new comic series about the sexiest and funniest star of the Stargate franchise Vala Mal Doran who was played by the multi talented actress Claudia Black.

There will be an introduction by Claudia as well, so we will have another opportunity to see Claudia Black involved in comics after the successful return of Aeryn and Crichton in the comic series developed by Boom! studios last year.

This comic is written by Brandon Jerwa and Cezar Rezak and the story is about the years when Vala was acting as a free agent in the intergalactic underworld. While the ever-growing Lucian Alliance attempts to recruit her, Vala puts together an Ocean’s Eleven-style team of freelancers (though her team numbers around 5 people) to help her track down a mysterious sentient plant believed to be a source of great power.

The cover is still a mystery that Dynamite is going to clear up soon.

The comic will be released in UK in May but you can preorder it for £2.65 at the official Forbidden Planet store.

Feb 12 2010

The Stargate Studios Have Not Been Abandoned

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Joseph Mallozzi is a man to listen to when it comes to all things Stargate he has been a member of the production team for over 12 years, and is still working on the upcoming season two of Stargate Universe.

He believes that many fan sites and reputable news sources are weighing in heavily on the future of the Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis franchises, in particularly the fate of the long awaited movies with the wrong information being reported, or twisted slightly so that it reads as something completely different.

Joseph is quoted as saying

Many have weighed in with their assumptions on if and when the movies will be made and, at this point, given that we’ve received no official word either way, all I could add to debate is more conjecture.  Suffice it to say I’d love to see both go into production, especially Stargate: Extinction since Paul and I have already written the script and are slated to produced it. As for the sets – the SG-1 set was struck to make room for Icarus Base while other stage space has been freed up in order to create more Destiny sets (as our heroes will eventually discover cool new sections of the ship).

While the Stargate Archive team believe these moves will be produced we have to report any news regarding their production which becomes available, and will always provide relevant news sources to back these up.

Stay tuned to the Stargate Archive for further information as and when it breaks regarding the fate of the movies.

Feb 08 2010

Why Michael Shanks Thinks Stargate SG-1 Is Assigned To History

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It looks like Stargate SG-1 may finally be dead, at least according to star Michael Shanks, who played Dr. Daniel Jackson on the series, which ran for 10 seasons and spurred two DVD movies in 2008 and two Syfy spinoff series.

“Given the amount of time lag that’s gone on between us doing the movies, I suspect that we might be very far away from, if ever, doing another DVD movie. This might be the closing of the book on that particular [chapter of the] franchise,” said Shanks, whom we caught up with while he was promoting his guest-starring role as Hawkman in The CW’s two-hour film Smallville: Absolute Justice.

“Never say never. It’s always a possibility. But I think everybody’s moving on to a certain point, and with the new show doing well, everybody’s focusing their attention on that. The SG-1 idea is somewhat on the back burner, which is a little bit unfortunate, because I think one more story would have been a great way to bring Rick (Richard Dean Anderson) back in and really go there. But you know, business is business.”

The newest Stargate series is Syfy’s Stargate Universe, which is set to return with the second half of season one on April 2 and which has already gotten a second-season renewal. While SG-1 isn’t returning anytime soon, the same can’t be said for Dr. Daniel Jackson. He’ll guest-star in two upcoming SG-U episodes.

“It’s the job that never ends,” said Shanks. “I just finished the guest spot on Supernatural as well. I’ve covered all the ‘S’ shows that shoot in Vancouver. I think that’s about it. I may have covered all the ‘S’ shows that are on television. I have to find a different letter to move on to.” Hmm … Smallville, Stargate, Supernatural … yep, that could be all of them.

As far as his Supernatural gig, the episode is called “99 Problems,” and he plays a man who is part of a “Bible-thumping militia” that’s fighting to stop the apocalypse. “I think I get my ass beat by both Jared [Padalecki, who plays Sam] and Jensen [Ackles, who plays Dean] at different points in the show. It’s a lot of fun,” he said.

“The reason why I did that was because it timed in perfectly, because pilot season is underway. I’m reading for Danno in Hawaii Five-O,” he said with a laugh. “I don’t know what to say about that. I haven’t read the script yet, so I’m going, ‘Really?’ I’ll have to wait and see.’”

If cast, Shanks would be appearing with Lost’s Daniel Dae Kim, who’ll be portraying Detective Chin Ho Kelly, a role played in the original series by Kam Fong, the Hollywood Reporter announced today.

While he doesn’t have any information about how they will reboot the iconic police procedural, which ran on CBS from 1968 to 1980 and spurred the famous catch phrase, “Book ‘em, Danno,” Shanks knows one thing. “I’m sure there’s some updates, because I don’t think we could pull off that kind of brow furrowing with a straight face in this day and age. I’ll tell you one thing, to go to Hawaii to shoot a series would be a dream come true, that’s for certain. Not a bad gig there. … I don’t feel too bad for the people on Lost. Oh, you’re on Lost. Poor guys. Yeah. Boo-hoo. Go back to your cabana and have another mojito [laughs].”

What do you think? Is it finally time for us to bury Stargate SG-1? And would Shanks make a good Danno in a new Hawaii Five-O

News article courtesy of Sy Fy Wire

Jan 18 2010

Will The Usa Networks Shake-up Be A Good Thing For Stargate Universe?

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The USA Network might be one of the best performers when it comes to ratings, but in 2010 the network is shaking up their programming strategy.

The network which often dominates the basic cable ratings is walking away from its prime time Friday nights, moving it original programming and dramas to nights of the week when more people watch television.

The Associated Press reports:

Hammer said she has a 16-year-old son who has asked her mom why “White Collar” was on Friday nights, saying his friends would otherwise watch the show.

Instead, they’re out. Or, like many adults, they’re catching up on what was recorded that week on DVR.

Those are some reasons why the bigger broadcast networks have de-emphasized Fridays over the past few years. USA has used that to its advantage by offering some of its most popular programs that night as an alternative.

The struggles of corporate sister NBC with the just-cancelled “Jay Leno Show” also convinced USA that more people interested in drama series might be available at 10 p.m. on weeknights, Hammer said. Both companies are owned by NBC Universal.

USA also programs original shows on Sundays, where “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” and “In Plain Sight” are most likely to land. The popular WWE professional wrestling airs on Mondays, and the original show “Burn Notice” will stay on Thursdays, with new episodes beginning this week.

The typical strategy for cable networks is to build on successes, not fiddle with them. Walking away from Friday nights could be a risky move for USA, said Marc Berman, a television analyst for Media Week Online.

However the move may prove useful for its sister network Sy Fy which has been continuously hammered on the Friday night time slot, especially one of its flagship shows Stargate Universe.

Stargate Universe has struggled to maintain its viewer ship audience in the face of stiff competition from its network rivals, with the mid season finale justice pulling in an all time low of 1.34 million viewers.

Only time will tell if the strategy proves a success for the Sy Fy channel and the Stargate franchise.

Dec 29 2009

Stargate Universe Boosts Ratings To A Four Year Franchise High

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Ratings

Stargate Universe has boosted the Stargate Franchise to an all time ratings high, the highest in four year.

Including Live + 7 DVR viewing data, Stargate Universe’s first year averaged 2.57 million total viewers, 1.63 million Adults 25-54, 1.43 million Adults 18-49 and 600,000 Adults 18-34, along with a 1.9 HH rating. The 10-episode season premiered Friday, October 2, and concluded on Friday, December 4.

Compared to the 2008-09 Stargate Atlantis season 5, SGU jumped 51% in Adults 18-34, 33% in Adults 18-49, 28% in Adults 25-54 and 22% in total viewers.

These viewership ratings and figures are for the United States of America only

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