enthusiastic plans to make two more films ultimately fell through. With the film trilogy out of the equation, all hopes were hinged on “Stargate SG-1,” the Syfy Channel sequel series that used Emmerich’s film as a launchpad to build its own strange, compelling world.
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To say that “SG-1” is the beating heart of “Stargate” is an understatement. The series made the difficult choice to recast two legacy characters from the film (James Spader’s Daniel Jackson and Kurt Russell’s Jack O’Neil) and completely revamped the stakes surrounding the titular MacGuffin. Although the basic franchise lore is kept intact, we are treated to a brand new crew on a mission to safeguard Earth against myriad threats. The result is a moving, operatic sci-fi series that isn’t afraid to take some wild swings, especially when it comes to its larger-than-life characters that function as the lifeblood of the evolving franchise.
So, when “SG-1” prompted a spin-off of its own in 2004, titled “Stargate Atlantis,” the new cast/crew were apprehensive about fandom reaction. These misgivings are understandable, as “SG-1” was beloved throughout its 10-season run, where its characters gradually became synonymous with what the franchise stood for. That said, the gift of hindsight makes it clear that these sentiments were rather unfounded, as “Atlantis” was perceived as a welcome addition to “SG-1” by most “Stargate” enthusiasts.
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