News Archive for the tag 'Stargate'

Feb 26 2010

15-Year-Old Creates Stunning Stargate Panorama Out Of LEGOs

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

Like most 15 year olds, the most many of us could make out of LEGOs was a gun, and even then, you probably wouldn’t have been able to recognize it. Luckily, some 15-year-olds are a heck of a lot more talented than I was, like Sven Junga, who used LEGOs to create not only a spaceship—the Daedalus from Stargate Atlantis—but also an amazing diorama of the ship landing.

And it turns out that’s not the only sci-fi artifact re-created by Junga. Check out his Flickr feed for more of his awesome LEGO pics.

 

Feb 08 2010

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

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

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 26 2010

Ready To Own Your Own Little Bit Of The Stargate Franchise?

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Merchandise

Hey, Stargate fans! Want to own a piece of your favorite show? Then you’re in luck, because Propworx, who was also behind 2009’s Battlestar Galactica auctions, has launched a series of Stargate Artifacts auctions this week. Fifteen seasons of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis memorabilia will be up for sale through eBay and two huge live auctions.

There will be thousands of items auctioned off over the next few months, culminating in two live auctions in which you’ll even get a chance to see a full-size, working Stargate. But even before those live auctions, Propworx will be auctioning plenty of affordable items on eBay, including costumes, props and even pieces of the Stargate.

You can find out more about the eBay auctions and what will be for sale at www.propworx.com, where the Stargate fans who make up the Propworx team have blogs, videos and a forum for fans and collectors to discuss the Stargate auctions.

Here are just a few of the props up for sale:

Jan 20 2010

UK Stargate Convention this Weekend!

Published by sarah under Conventions

Some of the cast from Stargate SG-1/Atlantis will be in London this weekend (22nd-24th) for the Wolf SG Worlds Convention. Click here to go to the official site!

Guests include:

Dan Payne (Lt. Reed / Super Soldier / Wraith Warrior)
Garry Chalk (Colonel Chekov)
Patrick Currie (Fifth)
Paul McGillion (Carson Beckett)
Jay Acovone (Major Kawalski)

Jan 20 2010

Stargate Universe Hiatus Project

Published by sarah under News

The cast of SGU have been advertising this through their twitter pages.  On a Tuesday night at 9pm (UK) you can join a web chat to discuss the latest topic.  Chats will have special guests appearing.  If your in the US join them on a Friday at 9pm.  Click here to go to join the chat!

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