Back in August, the Sci Fi Channel upset fans of Stargate SG-1 by revealing that the venerable science fiction series would not be renewed for an eleventh season. The series, which once starred MacGiver’s Richard Dean Anderson, has been airing on the Sci Fi Channel for the past five seasons (following five seasons on Showtime). A campaign to save SG-1 began almost immediately and the studio publicly announced its support for the series. Well, all those efforts have paid off.
The ratings for Stargate SG-1 admittedly have been slipping. The show has run for 10 seasons so it was really no big surprise that the Sci Fi Channel pulled the plug. Science fiction shows are expensive to produce — especially shows that have been around for 10 years. Cast and staff members receive raises over the years and that all adds up to big production costs. In truth, Stargate SG-1 was not expected to continue this long. When the spin-off series Stargate Atlantis was created three years ago, it was expected that it would be replacing SG-1. But Stargate SG-1was rejuvenated and did so well that it was decided to air both series concurrently.
The Sci Fi Channel made the announcement not to renew the series on August 26, 2006. But Sci Fi does not own the SG-1show. They purchase the rights to air it in the United States from MGM. So, could the show simply be picked up by another cable station or network? Not a chance. Though Sci Fi doesn’t want to buy any new episodes themselves, they don’t want anyone else airing them either.
Mark Stern, Sci Fi Channel’s Executive Vice President of Original Programming, reportedly told Multichannel, “There is not going to be (a season 11 of Stargate SG-1) on U.S. television. Our contract with MGM prohibits it. It’s done a great job, rejuvenated with the additions of Ben (Browder), Claudia (Black) and Beau (Bridges), but we think we’ve come to the end of those stories. We really felt like it was the right time to segue out, for the show not to overstay its welcome.” (Sci Fi will finish airing season 10 in Spring 2007 and will continue to air the 200+ episodes of SG-1 in reruns for the foreseeable future.)
How about movies or DVDs or even downloadable episodes via iTunes? Possibly. MGM studio spokesman Jeff Pryor said “From MGM’s perspective, we don’t view SG-1 as a television series, we view it as a franchise, and one with a lot of vibrant life. The fan base is fiercely loyal.”
How refreshing to see a studio stand so solidly behind a show though it’s been cancelled. The studio even went so far as to create a special section of their StargateSG1.com devoted to encouraging fans to write, record and campaign to save the show. Fans of the show started their own campaign (SaveStargateSG1.com), wrote letters and bought full-page ads in the Hollywood trade paper Variety.
Well, the diligence has paid off.
MGM has now given the go-ahead for the production of two direct-to-DVD Stargate SG-1 movies. Executive producer Brad Wright told TV Guide that the first film will be “the climax of the Ori story line.” The DVD movie will tie up the loose ends from season 10 (expected to conclude its initial U.S. television run in June 2007) and will be written and directed by current SG-1 executive producer and show-runner Robert C. Cooper. Wright himself plans to create the second film script and said it will involve time travel.
In addition, Wright said, “They’re not big-budget (movies) by any definition, but for us it’s pretty good. As we’ve proven over the years, just give us little more money and we can make pretty good television, or DVDs. There’s a sense of an era for us ending, but at the same time, we’re all positive because of the prospect of continuing forward with movies and the introduction next year of Stargate Worlds, a massive multiplayer online game.”
The Stargate SG-1 castmembers haven’t signed on for the movies as yet, but are said to be “very eager” to be part of the new SG-1 stories. The studio is targeting a Fall 2007 release for both projects — just a few months after the airing of Stargate SG-1 season 10. It’s possible that the movies could be aired on TV (perhaps the Sci Fi Channel) prior to their DVD release.
The producers have expressed interest in starting a third series based on the Stargate world. It’s possible that the second DVD movie might help to set that up.
Stargate Atlantis, meanwhile, has been renewed for a fourth season, and the Sci Fi Channel hopes that the spin-off series can stand alone.
So, the future looks very good for the Stargate world. Could it be that Sci Fi’s cancellation made much of this possible? Hard to say but perhaps there’s truth in the old saying, “What does not kill us, makes us stronger…”
just reading the posts and i would say everyone is right.
1 of all the concept of the stargate is conperable to startrek. and i peronal think the actors in stargate sam ,jack,ect are very dedicated to the show its just a shame they togetther couldnt fund a small season to rap things up.
1 last season would have done the trick
you are so wrong in cancelling stargate sg1. there are so many people loving this show and you are just a stupid losers!
looking forward to losing your jobs! hope you deeply regret this!
I am saddened by the fact that SG1 is going away, but am gald that Atlantis is staying. lets hope it will run for a few more seasons.
I hope the DVDs tie up the story line of SG1, because the last episode, UNENDING, that aired on SKYONE, in England, was unsatisfying.
I really wish they’d make a Movie Theater worth movie, like the original Stargate one back in 97.
Anyways, great shows, sad to see SG1 go when it was just getting interesting again.
Cancelling SG-1 would be a dumb move considering the new markets opening up for quality tv programming around the world. I watched Stargate SG-1 dubbed in Arabic, Mandarin, French, Italian and German during my trips to various countries. Cancelling a show like this would be stupid as its not only about the show but the subliminal messages of “winning against the odds”, “never say die spirit” and “mankind’s everlasting spirit of discovery and exploration” that keeps viewers like me glued to the TV set when Stargate SG-1 is on. In addition, if you look at the newest emerging markets of… Read more »
Yes indeed it will be a shame to cancel sg1. its the greatest sci-fi show that has ever been made. i have watched every episode of sg1. its the only sci-fi show that seems more practical to our every day life. i watch SGA once in awhile and i only watch sci-fi channel just for sg1. im tired of watching those cheap a*$ low budget shows you have now. sg1 is a show that makes you feel is if you are there in person and like you are part of the adventures. If sg1 goes, i go, and im sure… Read more »
I love the show, now that they gonna cancel it….well it leaves me with no alternative but to NEVER WATCH SCIFI EVER AGAIN,i’m erasing the program right now, thats what u should all do….that will teach them a lesson….
how can they say its losing views lol, surely more people are watching it along with stargate atlanis. I’ve watched every episode of stargate sg1 n atlantis, and my family watched it and my friends have started watching and even my ex’s to this day still watch it, my current girlfriend never watched much tv in her life until she met me and she now loves stargate and she perfers stargate sg1 to atlantis. BIG mistake cancelling the show, and whats worse they have some contract to shop other channels airing the show whats that about? if they think its… Read more »
Nooooooooo! Please don’t cancel SG1! I just can’t live without it :'( I watched each and every single episode again and again, it’s the best scifi show EVER! It just feels like you’re tearing my heart out of my body. SG1 I love you!
hi there, for Sci-fi to cancel sg1 season 11 is a bad idea. they will lose… actually they have lost viewers and revenues. hope some other channel(s) pick the show up. i prefer to watch season 11 than the 2 movies that will be out later in the year or next year. what do you fans all reckon? like to hear your feedback. i wonder if its possible for us fans all around the world donate some money to support and bring back season 11.
tits or gtfo
Hey, im glad that they are going to be making movies. If some high ups hear about it they may put a cinema licence on them and we will see what happens from there. Maybe a rejouvination or maybe a shambles. If you look on the stargatesg1 site there is a Series 11 box with a ? in it. Has it been 100% confirmed it wont be about.
I just watched the final episode of season 10… and I wished I hadnt, as a loyal fan it’s almost enough to make me cry with rage! it was terrible, at least season 8 ended very well… the final episode of 10 was just.. just… terrible! a better storyline could have been thought up rather than the 30 min’s of depression we were subjected too! I am pleased that at least there are going to be SOMETHING… I guess I’ll not hold my breath though >_< I just think it’s a very sad idea to axe the show that the… Read more »
Make Stargate SG2 !!!
New team/same universe it could work.
im going to miss sg1 cant wait till the movies
Hi
Just watched the last episode of SG1 (S10E20)….
1. SCI-FI Channel, Absolute dicks for letting the show end so SOON!>
2.Good to hear about the upcoming mini movies, and more of it.Not soon enough tho!!!!!!!!!!!
3..Very sad to see the end..
SORT IT OUT PEOPLE!!!!!!!!
NEO