Honestly? Don’t hold your breath. 'Stargate Universe' was ahead of its time—a serialized, moody sci-fi in an era when networks wanted episodic stuff. Syfy pulled the plug despite solid DVD sales because live ratings dipped. Since then, every fan convention Q&A with creators ends with 'we’d love to, but…' MGM’s reboot plans seem to ignore SGU entirely, which sucks because that finale left so many threads dangling.
I’d kill for a wrap-up movie, but realistically, it’s unlikely. The best hope is a novelization or fan project. Meanwhile, I’ll just pretend Eli cracked the code and saved everyone.
As a longtime 'Stargate' fan, I’ve learned to temper my expectations. 'Universe' was divisive—some loved its gritty, character-driven approach, while others missed the lighter adventure vibe of earlier shows. Syfy’s cancellation felt abrupt, and while petitions and fan campaigns popped up, the economics just didn’t justify a revival. The show’s reliance on physical sets (like the Destiny’s corridors) means reassembling the original team would be pricey.
That said, streaming platforms love reviving cult favorites, so never say never. If Amazon wants to leverage MGM’s IP, SGU could theoretically get a mini-series or movie to conclude things. But with Brad Wright focused on other projects and actors like Robert Carlyle busy with 'Once Upon a Time' and 'The Full Monty' revival, it’s a long shot. I’d settle for a Blu-ray remaster with new commentary tracks!
Man, I wish I had better news about 'Stargate Universe'! The show’s cancellation back in 2011 still stings for a lot of us fans. There’s been occasional chatter over the years about revival possibilities, especially with the resurgence of sci-fi nostalgia, but nothing concrete. MGM’s acquisition by Amazon could’ve sparked hope, but so far, there’s no official movement. The cast has moved on, and the sets are long gone, which makes a revival tricky.
That said, the 'Stargate' franchise isn’t dead—just look at 'Stargate Origins' or the rumored new series discussions. But SGU’s darker, serialized tone might be harder to resurrect compared to the more episodic style of 'SG-1' or 'Atlantis.' I’d love to see Eli’s story wrapped up, though. Maybe a comic or novel could tie up loose ends? Until then, we’re stuck rewatching that cliffhanger finale.
Let’s break it down: 'Stargate Universe' had this unique vibe—part 'Battlestar Galactica,' part existential sci-fi—that really resonated with me. The cancellation after Season 2 was brutal, especially with that unresolved cliffhanger. Over the years, I’ve scoured conventions and interviews for hints. Joseph Mallozzi’s blog occasionally teased idea scraps for Season 3, but nothing materialized. The recent 'Stargate' reboot talks seem focused on a fresh take, not continuing SGU.
What’s wild is how streaming changed the game. Back in 2011, Syfy was all about ratings; now, niche shows get second chances (look at 'The Expanse'). But SGU’s cast aging and rights complexities make it tough. Maybe an audio drama? Big Finish does wonders for 'Doctor Who.' Until then, I’ll keep daydreaming about Rush’s scheming and Eli’s heroics.
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