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Stargate Chat

Fan site Gateworld have published a video chat with Jenny Stiven of Clio Consulting about the current state of Stargate at Amazon.

Not much is clear other than Brad Wright's pilot being off the table. Amazon are very keen to make something of the franchise but there are three different plans under consideration.

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Wright Out?

In a pair of recent tweets Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis executive producer Brad Wright has seemingly confirmed the leaked reports of Amazon not proceeding with him or his script for their new Stargate series.

Instead, according to the same leaker, Amazon have engaged The Expanse writers Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby.

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Stargate Anniversary

July 27 (in the US - which is about fifteen hours behind us) will be the 25th anniversary of Stargate: SG-1.

A social media campaign is being organised using the hashtag #WeWantStargate and there'll also be livestream chat with series creator Brad Wright and lead Richard Dean Anderson (O'Neill, with 2 Ls).

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Stargate Speculation

Stargate SG-1's 25th anniversary is fast approaching - July 27 - and we've speculated that with MGM now owned by Amazon, if they are planning to revive the series, that would be an attractive date for the announcement.

Yesterday YouTube in it's algorithmic wisdom presented us with a video claiming to have inside news on that front.

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Stargate Interview

Space.com have published a quite lengthy interview with Stargate star Amanda Tapping, showrunner Brad Wright and Google AI Lead Laurence Moroney.

Following on from their second table read of an AI generated Stargate script.

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Stargate Revival Pitch

It's not news that Stargate is returning but rather than non-specific claims about being in talks or having submitted proposals, Stargate SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright has shared one of his potential pitches that he's written a pilot for in an exclusive with SyFy Wire.

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Virtuality (2009)

This one is more commentary, but for the Australian audience, potentially also decade old news.

With a much smaller market here, it was long common for TV shows not to make it downunder.

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