Movies
See also: Stargate SG-1#Cancellation and futureAfter the SciFi Channel's decision to not renew Stargate SG-1 in 2006, the SG-1 producers and rights-holder MGM expressed a desire to continue SG-1 as a movie, mini-series, or an eleventh season on another network. Brad Wright confirmed the production of two direct-to-DVD films in October 2006, which eventually became Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum. A special edition of the two-hour pilot episode "Children of the Gods" with re-edited scenes and a different score was produced afterwards. In April 2009, MGM confirmed a third new SG-1 film that Brad Wright had first announced in May 2008. However, this last project (entitled Stargate: Revolution) was put on hold and eventually got shelved permanently in 2011.
| Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | Original DVD release date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stargate: The Ark of Truth | Robert C. Cooper | Robert C. Cooper | March 24, 2008 (2008-03-24) (Sky One) | March 11, 2008 (R1) |
| SG-1 travels to the Ori home galaxy to find a device called the Ark of Truth that will end the war once and for all, but Vala's husband, Tomin, wants to come along... and to make things worse, the IOA have their own plans. This movie marks the end of the Ori arc. | ||||
| Stargate: Continuum | Martin Wood | Brad Wright | August 18, 2008 (2008-08-18) (Sky One) | July 29, 2008 (R1) |
| Ba'al alters the timeline, preventing the Stargate Program on Earth from occurring and restores the Goa'uld to power, with Qetesh (Vala) as his queen and Teal'c as his First Prime. | ||||
| Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods – Final Cut | Mario Azzopardi | Jonathan Glassner & Brad Wright | — | July 21, 2009 (R1) |
| The pilot for Stargate SG-1 was recut into a special edition DVD movie with all new visual effects, added footage and a new score composed by Joel Goldsmith. |
Read more about this topic: List Of Stargate SG-1 Episodes
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