If SGU is cancelled, that will be it for the Stargate franchise. No one's going to want to do another TV series, and there will be very little demand for anymore DVD movies. And let's face facts, Stargate may have become a recognizable name the past decade, but it's hardly the most popular sci-fi franchise around. Therefore I'd rule out a revival of reboot at any point in the future. Stargate will fade into the past and be remembered only by us folk.
Scoff all you like, but it was SG-1, particularly the RDA years that Stargate was its most popular. And one thing that nerly everyone enjoyed about that era was the humour. And I agree with the reason the writers decided to use comedy as often as they did, to be different from other sci-fi shows which took themselves too seriously. And now SGU is like those other shows taking itself too seriously.
You mean like the 1994 movie?And I feel like right now, my beloved Stargate franchise could use a return to form.If you mean SG-1 and Atlantis, all I have to say is... God, I hope not. I prefer the more serious take on Stargate that they're attempting with SGU.
Scoff all you like, but it was SG-1, particularly the RDA years that Stargate was its most popular. And one thing that nerly everyone enjoyed about that era was the humour. And I agree with the reason the writers decided to use comedy as often as they did, to be different from other sci-fi shows which took themselves too seriously. And now SGU is like those other shows taking itself too seriously.