News Archive for the tag 'universe'

Mar 13 2010

Two New Stargate Universe Season Two Episode Titles Revealed

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Production may have already started on the fourth episode of Stargate Universe Season Two, but the writing department are working like a hive of bees behind closed doors on the entire plot and outline for the all-star 20 episode line-up.

So far 7 episodes titles have been revealed for the first half of season two these are:

  1. Intervention
  2. Aftermath
  3. Awakenings
  4. Pathogen
  5. Cloverdale
  6. Un-announced episode title
  7. The Greater Good
  8. Un-announced episode title
  9. Un-announced episode title
  10. Resurgence

You can keep fully up to date on all the latest happenings for both Season One and Season Two in our comprehensive episode guide information

Mar 11 2010

Watch The Stargate Universe Season 1.5 Teaser Trailer

It’s here and prepare to be amazed for things to come in the final ten episodes of Stargate Universe Season one in this latest video featurette to be added to the sites media collection.

Mar 11 2010

Robert Carlyle Re-Tests His Directing Skills With Pathogen

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Scottish native Robert Carlyle will be extending his Stargate Universe presence in the second season where he will make his directorial debut with the episode ‘Pathogen’.

Pathogen is currently being penned by Carl Binder, and will co-star Ming-Na and is presently the only episode of Universe season two which has begun filming.

Mar 08 2010

Exclusive David Blue Interview

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

Production may be complete for Season one of Stargate Universe for the budding actor who plays the resident Geek in Universe, but he still has an extremely hectic schedule, however he has managed to take an hour of his time to answer the fans questions in this latest interview.

You can read an excerpt of the interview below:

Stargate Universe seems to be a lot more accessible to a wider audience, would you agree? And why do you think that is?

I think SGU is a great next step in the evolution of the world of Stargate. It keeps a toe-hold in the established mythology that fans of the previous incarnations have grown to love, but it also pushes the envelope in a way that opens the world up to the rest of the… well… world. It invites people who have never seen a single Stargate: SG1 or Stargate Atlantis episode to watch a new group of people in a crazy situation. You can watch SGU having never seen anything before, but the great thing is, if you have, you’ll see so many people, things and references that you can catch. I like to call them easter eggs.

How did you get involved in the show?

It was the typical process. I heard about the role while I was shooting some additional Ugly Betty episodes in New York City. Having loved the original Stargate movie and having seen every television episode, I was intrigued. But the real thing that drew me to the project was the script for the pilot. I found it fascinating. Especially the role of Dr. Rush. I just had to know what he was up to, and I knew if I felt that way, the audience would as well. From there, the usual: audition, screen-test, etc.

What’s it like working with the wonderful Robert Caryle and Lou Diamond Philips?

Terrifying. They beat me daily. No, not really. They’re absolutely amazing. We have seemingly lucked out more than any show has a right to these days. The entire cast is comprised of supremely talented actors who have somehow remained humble and grateful. On top of all of that, we all have the same ridiculous sense of humor, which makes the long days not only bearable, but preferable. I’m proud to call the people I work with my friends and part of my family now.

Philips ever break into ‘La Bamba’ on set?

Holy cow, I wish. If he had, as much as I respect privacy, I think you’d have already seen it on YouTube. I have caught him (as well as everyone else in the cast) playing RockBand, but that’s only because I’ve hosted RockBand parties at my house for everyone. I must say, Stand and Deliver is the movie that really jumps to mind whenever I see him. That, or Young Guns.

Were you a fan of the Stargate series’ before?

I had watched SG1 whenever I got off of work or had the chance late at night. And that addiction led to watching Atlantis from the beginning to the end. The shows always ended up being things I had to look forward to when I got home late at night. I really enjoyed getting to know the characters like McKay, O’Neill, Carter, Jackson. I think it’s what helped convince me to take the project. I looked forward to getting to know my own character.

You can read the full interview over at Whats Playing.com »

Feb 25 2010

Stargate Universe Nominated In 14th Annual Canadian Screenwriting Awards

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It’s that time of year again and 2010 looks set to be an even more exciting event in the 14th Annual WGC Screenwriting Awards in Canada.

The WGC Screenwriting Awards honours excellence in screenwriting and  is due to be held on April 19 in Toronto.

This year, more than 148 scripts vied for the judges’ attentions. The entries have been narrowed to 43 finalist scripts across 11 categories, including screenwriting for feature film, episodic half-hour and one-hour, documentary film and more. In all, 76 screenwriters are up for awards. The winners will be announced at the 2010 WGC Screenwriting Awards on Monday, April 19, 2010, at Maro in Liberty Village, Toronto. Several special awards, including the WGC Showrunner Award, will also be handed out at the event.
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Hosting the WGC Screenwriting Awards this year is the always-hilarious, Canadian Comedy Award-winning Debra DiGiovanni. The Awards will be written by Canadian Comedy Award-winning writers Steven and Daniel Shehori in collaboration with Ms. DiGiovanni. 

Universe has been nominated in the category of:

Episodic one hour

  • Stargate Universe “Time.”  Written by Robert C. Cooper
  • Flashpoint  “One Wrong Move.”  Written by Mark Ellis & Stephanie Morgenstern & James Hurst
  • ZOS: Zone of Separation “Bred in the Bone.”  Written by John Krizanc
  • Cra$h & Burn “Trust.” Written by Jackie May
  • Murdoch Mysteries “Mild Mild West.” Written by Derek Schreyer
  • ZOS: Zone of Separation “Shallow Graves.”  Written by Jason Sherman

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