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  1. Jul 15, 2024 · Co-created by Stargate movie mastermind Dean Devlin alongside Jonathan Glassner, who (with co-creator Brad Wright) shepherded TV spinoff Stargate SG-1 through its first eight seasons, The Ark tracks humanity’s last remnants aboard the Ark One savior spacecraft in a last-ditch attempt to strike out through space and colonize a new home planet to replace a dying Earth.

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    • Scaling Up For ‘Within The Serpent’s Grasp’
    • Skaara: The Snake in The Grass
    • Setting Up The Second Season

    Brad Wright (co-creator/writer; ‘The Serpent’s Lair’):We knew before the end of Season 1 that we had 88 episodes. Jon knew the syndication model would work and was working in terms of financing. So we had to think long-term. And so, you know, I mean, that’s why we built it out. We just kept adding to the mythology. We knew that the goal would be to...

    The first season of Stargate SG-1 had been a hit, but its showrunners were still finding their feet – and tone. The cliffhanger was a good one. ‘Within the Serpent’s Grasp’ saw the Stargate program being closed down, while the Go’auld made their way towards Earth, with Apophis plotting its annihilation. The SG-1 crew ignore orders and gate to the s...

    Alexis Cruz was drafted back into the show as Skaara, only this time the SG-1 team – and especially O’Neill – are having to deal with their one-time friend infected by an enemy symbiote. Alexis Cruz (actor; Skaara/Klorel): So [there were] weeks off at a time, and then I come in for two weeks. The effect that had was that I wasn’t as close with ever...

    Another big twist was the reveal that Bra’tac (played by Tony Amendola) rejected Apophis and became a goodie. Jonathan Glassner: Well, the one thing I can remember is that we always wanted to find a way to get Tony into the show. So we said, let’s figure out a way to write him in. And that’s how we did it. And he appears a bunch of times after that...

  2. Stargate SG-1 (often stylized in all caps, or abbreviated SG-1) is a military science fiction adventure television series within Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's Stargate franchise. The show, created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, is based on the 1994 science fiction film Stargate by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich.

  3. Stargate SG-1 is a television spin-off of Roland Emmerich's 1994 film Stargate. The series was developed for television by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, who together wrote the two-hour pilot episode "Children of the Gods". "Children of the Gods" originally aired on July 27, 1997. Stargate: SG-1 was officially cancelled August 21, 2006. "Unending," the final episode of the series, aired in ...

  4. Feb 16, 2022 · Stargate SG-1 was set up for success when Showtime picked up the new science fiction adventure series from producer MGM in 1997. It was an established name following the box office success of the 1994 feature film, and executive producers Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner had a proven track record in The Outer Limits — which they were also producing for MGM and Showtime out of The Bridge ...

  5. Jul 27, 2022 · Stargate SG-1 might have started as a way to create an original series for Showtime by capitalizing on a popular movie. But under the guidance of co-creators Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright, and a really exceptional cast and crew, SG-1 helped to create a new renaissance in science fiction on cable. It ran for 214 episodes and spawned two spin ...

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  7. Oct 18, 2023 · An Interview With Brad Wright. GateWorld catches up with Stargate's TV co-creator to talk about the writers room, those movies that never happened, and the challenge a new show set in the future would face. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Brad Wright’s television career is a remarkable body of work, from his early days ...

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