The most that we can expect in the short term (next 5 years) is an officially canon series of books and/or comics. Unless something miraculous happens.
We can have a couple more mediocre video games in that time if you'd like.
Stargate SG-1: The Alliance actually looked pretty good. I wish it was never cancelled.We can have a couple more mediocre video games in that time if you'd like.
Now I'm wondering what a Japanese Stargate show would be like. The Destiny as a giant transforming robot does hold some appeal to me.
Now I'm wondering what a Japanese Stargate show would be like. The Destiny as a giant transforming robot does hold some appeal to me.
Ooh, ooh! The Destiny and eight seed ships can combine to make a giant supergate! That's why all the Ancient ships of the era are chevron-shaped!
Really? Where did the term Japanimation come from? I thought that was to distinguish anime made in Japan from other serious/adult animated projects?
I've never heard that term before, but Wikipedia says the word anime came from Japanimation. It is a little on the long side.
Wikipedia said:English-speakers occasionally refer to anime as "Japanimation", but this term has fallen into disuse. "Japanimation" saw the most usage during the 1970s and 1980s, but the term "anime" supplanted it in the mid-1990s as the material became more widely known in English-speaking countries.
Now I'm wondering what a Japanese Stargate show would be like. The Destiny as a giant transforming robot does hold some appeal to me.I guess my age is showing, Japanimation was all the rage in the 1980s. Damned young whippersnappers making us 40+ look old
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I've never heard that term before, but Wikipedia says the word anime came from Japanimation. It is a little on the long side.
Now I'm wondering what a Japanese Stargate show would be like. The Destiny as a giant transforming robot does hold some appeal to me.I guess my age is showing, Japanimation was all the rage in the 1980s. Damned young whippersnappers making us 40+ look old
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Oh yeah, "Japanimation" brings back memories of Vampire Hunter D, Project A-Ko, Bubblegum Crisis, and the like. Remember when Sci-Fi would actually show that stuff? They might have even used that term....
I don't get the sense that many of the Stargate faithful are all that adventurous as far as wanting to see something different from what they got with SG-1 and Atlantis.
Personally, now that syndication's dead, I think it'd be interesting to see it done up like contemporary premium cable shows with complex characters, intrigue, violence, language and nudity. And crank up the Egyptian stuff and temper the ren faire and domestic stories.
I would suspect with the success of Star Trek (2009) that they are looking at brining Star Trek back to the small screen. I suspect sometime around 2014-2015 we might see it back on the small screen.
One would think that the opposite would be true for Stargate - MGM, in need of a movie franchise, might reboot and remake the original Stargate movie for theatrical release.
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