This is great news!
Actually, I think they have effectively and satisfactorily ended SG-1. I hope they would give that investment to Atlantis since that story remains unresolved, and its audience is made up of most SG-1 fans as well. I think that for a miniseries, they could actually get the original actors! As a regular production, probably not. But to wrap things up, it would be awesome.
Also, they could do a new Stargate series in action/adventure format like SG-1 and Atlantis (and the new BSG Blood and Chrome). If Blood and Chrome delivers, and I think it will, then the willingness may be there to do another Stargate series. But it HAS TO BE without Brad or Mallozzi or any of the current PTB. Brad would most likely be involved in an Atlantis miniseries in some fashion, but I would not have much hope if he was the main writer.
Okay, here are a couple of articles that cover this:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a6cc5bf6-0c9c-11e0-a0a2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz192PpHXNg
http://www.gateworld.net/news/2010/12/mgm-reboot-complete-financing-secured-for-new-productions/
It looks like MGM has sorted out its bankruptcy troubles (at least for the most part) and is in a position to start approving new projects.
I would hope that SGA gets a well written mini-series before some well written movies, but I know that all Brad and Co. want to do with SGA is to throw excrement at it, so whatever. I just find it a bit ironic that the one show that wasn't cancelled by Syfy is the show Brad and Co. were "bored" with and seem to hate with a vengeance... This franchise really needs some new people in charge and some better/fresher writers that know the characters...
Anyhoo, I will hope that the SG-1 movie gets made since I know they care about that (and I like SG-1), and I don't care what they do with SGU. I just know what whatever they approve for SGU, if they are clueless enough to approve something for such a failed show in every way thinkable, will be a failure. So it'll be their loss if they do.
Cheers.
Actually, I think they have effectively and satisfactorily ended SG-1. I hope they would give that investment to Atlantis since that story remains unresolved, and its audience is made up of most SG-1 fans as well. I think that for a miniseries, they could actually get the original actors! As a regular production, probably not. But to wrap things up, it would be awesome.
Also, they could do a new Stargate series in action/adventure format like SG-1 and Atlantis (and the new BSG Blood and Chrome). If Blood and Chrome delivers, and I think it will, then the willingness may be there to do another Stargate series. But it HAS TO BE without Brad or Mallozzi or any of the current PTB. Brad would most likely be involved in an Atlantis miniseries in some fashion, but I would not have much hope if he was the main writer.