News Archive for the tag 'Louis Ferreira'

Feb 07 2010

Exclusive Video Featturette Louis Ferreira Talks Stargate Universe 1.0

Louis Ferreira gives the on set low down of Stargate Universe and the upcoming Stargate Universe 1.0 Blu Ray release in this latest video featurette to be added to the sites media collection.

Dec 03 2009

A Multi Exclusive Interview Offering With Louis Ferreira & David Blue

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

Online media mogol in Canda Dose has several multi exclusive interviews with David Blue and Louis Ferreira, where both actors talk about the pending mid season finale of Stargate Universe, possible things to come and much more.

You can read the entire interview with David Blue here »

You can read the entire interview with Louis Ferreira here »

Nov 27 2009

A Teaser Of Things To Come For The Mid Season Finale Of Universe

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

Everyone is shocked when a member of the crew is found dead from a gunshot wound. While at first glance it appears to be suicide, the gun is nowhere to be found. The crew is confined to quarters while a search is performed and when the gun shows up in Col. Young’s (LOUIS FERREIRA) quarters, he becomes the number one suspect. Fearing a mob scene, Young agrees to a trial and cedes command to Camile Wray (MING-NA).

Dr. Rush (ROBERT CARLYLE) convinces Wray to give him control of the science team and carte blanche with the new Ancient interface, previously kept under guard. But before Rush can unlock its secret, or Young’s trial can conclude, both are needed to explore a planet hiding a secret that threatens the Destiny and her crew.

Oct 09 2009

Sky One Feature Length Video Interviews Available For Viewing

The Stargate Archive are pleased to bring you these exclusive interview from the feature length late night Stargate Universe special which aired on Sky One in the United Kingdom straight after the 2 hour premiere.

There are a total of six high definition interviews to watch all with different actors from the show revealing some secrets regarding the mystery of Stargate Universe along with an exclusive tour of the destiny.

Robert Carlyle

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David Blue

Brian J Smith

Jamil Walker

Elyse Levesque

Louis Ferreira

Video Pending

Exclusive Destiny Tour

Aug 05 2009

Robert Carlyle Missed Out On The Stargate Spoiler Memo

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

Stargate Universe legend Robert Carlyle fortunately didn’t get the memo saying that stars of the third spin off ser series shouldn’t tell reporters what’s going to happen,.

Carlyle headlines the mismatched destiny crew as Dr. Nicholas Rush, the reclusive leader who is responsible for an accident that sends a group of soldiers, scientists and civilians through a Stargate onto the runaway Ancient vessel Destiny.

The rest of this article contains spoilers, please read at your own disretion.

Take one recent episode. “I was floating in a tank, and that was kind of bizarre, in actual fact,” Carlyle said in a group interview last month at Comic-Con in San Diego. “A bunch of aliens actually got me. Of course, Rush is left on a planet, which is what he deserves, and then the aliens come and pick him up and stick him in a tank. So that’s where you suddenly pick me up again, floating in it. So that was quite cool.”

Destiny capBut wait, there’s more. “We do all die, and then we come back to life,” Carlyle revealed. “It’s a very, very interesting episode written by Robert Cooper called ‘Time.’”

Also look for Stargate SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson to return to his old stomping grounds, reprising the role of Gen. Jack O’Neill. “He was lovely,” Carlyle said. “He really was. He was very humble about the whole thing, in fact. I think he also understood, very quickly, that this is a different thing. He said it was a different show from the one that he had been used to, and, of course, Gen. O’Neill comes back. I think that he’s in four or five of the episodes, but you don’t actually need to know who the guy is at all. He’s so solid with his character, and that’s fantastic to act with.”

SGU is built around the same mythology as the two previous Stargate series but is nevertheless intended to stand alone for viewers new to the franchise. “I guess we have to obviously give a nod to SG-1 and Atlantis, because we wouldn’t be here if those shows hadn’t been there,” Carlyle acknowledged. “I don’t think it’s necessary to have watched any of that, at all, in fact. I mean, I guess you have the issues of this general, and even if you hadn’t seen him before, he would just seem like another character, so we don’t have to be familiar with the past to take on the future.”

stargate_universe9_jpgAboard the Destiny, the major friction will take place between Carlyle’s Rush and Col. Everett Young, played by Louis Ferreira. “Myself and Louis Ferreira are together a lot, and we go on extremely well, because we have to, because we’re at each other’s throats,” Carlyle said. “It’s very, very tense stuff.”

Younger characters provide passive-aggressive tensions for Rush. David Blue plays Eli, a genius slacker. “Rush is kind of like Salieri, and Eli is a Mozart,” Carlyle described. “That’s what’s going on. He needs this boy. This boy is probably much more clever than him, but he’s not going to let him know that.”

Rush might seem hardened or gruff, certainly antisocial, but Carlyle said he is not mean or vicious. “I think he’s got a wicked sense of humor, but he keeps pretty much to himself,” Carlyle said. “I don’t think he’s the kind of guy who takes pleasure in other people’s discomfort or anything like that. He would be quite happy on his own. He’s troubled in terms of his wife. His wife is dead, and he wasn’t exactly there for her, and this is what caused an awful lot of Rush’s problems. He’s a very, very lonely man.”

Spoiler information courtesy of Scifi Wire

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