Stargate Sg-1 -1997- 2021 〈2027〉
Here is the definitive look at how a spin-off film became the longest-running consecutive sci-fi series in North America, and why its legacy exploded again in 2021.
Stargate SG-1 ran for and was a cornerstone of sci-fi television, following an elite military team exploring the galaxy via an ancient portal. Stargate Sg-1 -1997- 2021
After SG-1 ended in 2007, two direct-to-DVD films ( The Ark of Truth , 2008; Continuum , 2009) wrapped the Ori arc and provided a definitive ending. The franchise continued with Stargate Atlantis (2004-2009) and Stargate Universe (2009-2011), the latter a darker, serialized reboot that polarized fans. Here is the definitive look at how a
In 1994, Roland Emmerich’s Stargate was a modest hit, but few expected it to spawn a weekly series. When Stargate SG-1 premiered on , it had two strikes against it: it was on premium cable (Showtime) and it replaced the film’s lead, Kurt Russell, with a relatively unknown actor named Richard Dean Anderson. The series premiered on July 27, 1997, and
The series premiered on July 27, 1997, and aired 10 seasons, concluding its broadcast run in 2007. Expansion:
Developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, the series debuted on on July 27, 1997, with the pilot episode "Children of the Gods". Picking up a year after the original film, it introduced a new cast for the iconic roles: Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill and Michael Shanks as Dr. Daniel Jackson, joined by Amanda Tapping as Captain Samantha Carter and Christopher Judge as the Jaffa rebel Teal'c.