Pop! Goes The Stargate

After years of waiting Stargate fans finally have official Pop! figures from Funko. This summer’s debut line features five characters from the original movie: Jack O’Neill, Daniel Jackson, Ra, and the Anubis and Horus Guards. After a bit of a shipping delay (and way too many boxes from Amazon) my collection has finally arrived, and … Read more

Stargate’s Mike Dopud (Interview with Mike Dopud)

Play Audio Duration: 0:12:41 | 17.5MB Mike Dopud seems to be one of Canada’s most prolific actors, a performer who has been in just about everything at one time or another. Once you know his face it’s easy to spot him as a square-jawed leading man, a nondescript criminal called in to break someone’s legs, … Read more

Stargate Command’s New Recruits Could Have Led A Spin-Off

Stargate SG-1: “Proving Ground” Stargate SG-1‘s fifth season introduced some terrific recurring characters to fill out the show’s larger universe, and one of our favorites was Lt. Elliot – the young S.G.C. trainee and “future of the program” played by Courtenay J. Stevens. After leading a team of recruits in the episode “Proving Ground” he … Read more

Every Time the Stargate Has Malfunctioned

The Stargate might be the greatest storytelling device in all of science fiction. Our modern-day heroes don’t need a ship to travel the galaxy — just dial up this big, ancient ring and step through to another planet. In the mythology of the franchise the Stargate network was built millions of years ago by a … Read more

Why Didn’t Young Jack O’Neill Return to Stargate?

Stargate SG-1: “Fragile Balance” Actor Michael Welch faced a daunting task when he was cast on Stargate SG-1. With series star Richard Dean Anderson sitting out for most of the episode, Welch was going to play a teenage version of Jack O’Neill … the SG-1 team leader who wakes up one morning to find himself … Read more

Stargate’s Ancient Asgard Was Almost A Major Villain

Stargate SG-1: “Revelations” Years before the Marvel Cinematic Universe brought Thor, Loki, and the rest of Norse mythology into the popular imagination, Stargate SG-1 was giving its own spin on these characters. Stargate’s Asgard were little gray aliens from another galaxy, benevolent toward humans, who would become friends to SG-1 and one of Earth’s most … Read more