The serialized format which made Stargate SG-1 a hit in the 90s was over and the golden age of television was in full swing. Stargate Changing With The TimesĪnd then it all started to fall apart. The Stargate franchise had grown well beyond its sci-fi movie roots and while critics were never exactly on their side, the fanbase supporting it was dedicated and huge. That ran for five seasons and along the way SG-1 produced multiple direct-to-DVD movies. SG-1 was so popular, the spinoff spawned another spinoff called Stargate Atlantis in 2004. Ten seasons was a massive run and the franchise was clearly a hit. SG-1 premiered on Showtime where it aired for five seasons before moving to the SyFy channel, where it did another five. Amanda Tapping and Christopher Judge further rounded out the cast as regulars, new characters added for the show that weren’t part of the feature film. The television series was called Stargate: SG-1 and they cast former MacGuyver star Richard Dean Anderson in the Kurt Russell role and Michael Shanks in the Spader part.
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