In anticipation of the upcoming Stargate movie trilogy we’re starting a new weekly series: Movie Questions! When is it coming out? Who will be in it? What about the Asgard? And what’s the deal with airplane food? Stay tuned, and post your suggested questions below.
There’s not a lot of intel on the planned Stargate movie trilogy just yet, but that won’t stop us from some speculation and educated guess-work! Let us know your thoughts below, and stick with GateWorld for the official answers as they are announced.
Here’s what we know about the timing of the first in the trilogy: Roland Emmerich (who also directed 1994’s Stargate) will direct the film. He is currently shooting the period drama Stonewall, and is in pre-production on back-to-back sequels to Independence Day (1996) for FOX: “ID Forever Part 1” and “ID Forever Part 2.”
The first of those sequels currently has a release date set for July 1, 2016. (It was originally scheduled for 2015, but last fall the studio pushed it back a full year.)
Directors work on more than one movie at a time, of course, because movies are always at various stages of the production process. Right now Stargate needs a script written (which Emmerich may well be a part of). But generally speaking, for the months where a film is actively shooting, it’s pretty all-consuming for the director.
So we’re guessing that the timeline for Stargate looks something like this: a script by 2015, shooting in 2016, and a release no sooner than the summer of 2017.
That will require no major delays on studio approvals for the script, or in the casting process. It might also require Emmerich to fit in the first new Stargate pic before rolling into active production on “ID Forever Part 2.”
What’s next? Watch for news about that script being completed and submitted to MGM and Warner Bros. Until that first big step is done, setting a target release date will probably have to wait.
What questions about the new movies would you like us to tackle in future columns?
My question is “how long will it be?”. I have a major problem with so many current films being too long and having too much padding. Man of Steel was 143 minutes, The Wolverine 126 minutes, both of which could have easily been edited to cut out 10-15 minutes without affecting the story. Amazing Spiderman 2 was 146 minutes and suffered from the same problem as The Dark Knight (152 min) that there were too many extra storylines tacked onto the end. Even X Men:DoFP could have been cut to below 2 hours and it wouldn’t have harmed the movie… Read more »
Will it involve a new O’neill and Daniel.
I would rather it set up new characters than use the current ones.
Will it be a reboot or a new twist on the original ?
Hopefully, MGM relies how bad an idea this is and call it off.
One can hope and dream.
I doubt they will want to delay Independent forever 2 as back to back filming saves money after all. I predict 2018, if this monstrosity isn’t cancelled.
I would luv for it to be 2016 or 2017. There are plenty of stories to tell.
I can’t understand people who, if they can’t get the movie their way, they don’t want anyone to get a new movie. I enjoyed the original movie and am looking forward to this version even more than new SG-1 versions. (I own all the Stargate series DVDs and still enjoy all 3 series, so I am a SG-1 series fan.) I want to see how the envisioned Movie plot line carries out. It doesn’t have to be the same as the series because, (spoiler alert) Its not “based on a true story”. It may be great or it may not… Read more »
so we got a few years before the birth parents rip the child from the nice adopted parents and ruin everything. Good to know.
I think it’s good that Stargate is getting a remake but by the sounds of it it will be a sequel to the original SG movie. If that happens I can’t get over how much canon will be lost. Just think, if we erase the TV series we are left with a Stargate that can only go to one planet, the goauld don’t exist, no cartouche on Abydos, and numerous other things. If they weren’t in the first movie then I highly doubt they were part of Emmerich’s plan for the original movies so who knows where he’ll be going… Read more »
TW, that was fantastic!!
Why thank you :)
TW… Brilliant.
I loved the original movie *and* SG-1 and just happy to have more stories set in the Stargate universe. This is a chance to bring Stargate to a new generation – there could even be a new spin-off TV series from this trilogy! And that could possibly have a cross-over with the SG-1 Universe. Quantum Mirror anyone? =) I think the new movies should explore other cultures that built pyramids, especially the Mesoamerican and maybe Chinese mythology?
Everytime I hear the word reboot, the SG1 200 episode comes to mind.
“Younger, edgier”
I have two questions (As soon as I stopped laughing at this news):
(1) Will this be a sequel to the 1994 film or a reboot?
(2) In either case, will they perhaps have rebooty-takes on some parts of SG-1, namely their own versions of Samantha Carter and Teal’c?
I strongly suspect some version of Daniel Jackson and Jack O’Neill (though likely doomed to lack the ineffable charm of Mr. Anderson) will be in this one way or the other, though.
i have a big question:
will this trilogy reboot/re-imagine thingamabob have any positive effect on the tv franchise and its chances on restarting?
that’s ALL i care about regarding this news.
I hope that Roland Emmerich sets the new trilogy in the same universe as the original because that darker tone then the series worked really well and could open up the story in a good way if done properly!!