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Stargate: Atlantis - No Little Sister To Predecessor
August 8, 2008 - 10:45 am
By Dr. Joe Di Lella
At this year’s 2008 Comic Con, Brad Wright (co-creator and executive producer of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atantis) admitted to the standing-room only audience that he secretly believed cancellation for the original series was always “just around the corner - but it never came.” Wright, whose first series lasted ten years, added that as a TV executive you “can’t count on failure, so you just have to keep plugging away” until the network drags you away kicking and screaming.
Wright takes the same approach to SG-1’s sister series, Stargate Atlantis that embarks on its fifth season on the SCI FI Channel.
**snippage**
Brad Wright smiled broadly when asked about the possibility of additional spin-offs of the popular series. “Stargate Universe has been close to happening [in the past] . . . If you like us, we’ll do our best to create more quality television, but for now, we want to focus on Atlantis because there are a lot more stories to tell.”
From the SciFi Pulse blog:
(Please follow the link for the complete blog update.)
Stargate: Atlantis - No Little Sister To Predecessor
August 8, 2008 - 10:45 am
By Dr. Joe Di Lella
At this year’s 2008 Comic Con, Brad Wright (co-creator and executive producer of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atantis) admitted to the standing-room only audience that he secretly believed cancellation for the original series was always “just around the corner - but it never came.” Wright, whose first series lasted ten years, added that as a TV executive you “can’t count on failure, so you just have to keep plugging away” until the network drags you away kicking and screaming.
Wright takes the same approach to SG-1’s sister series, Stargate Atlantis that embarks on its fifth season on the SCI FI Channel.
**snippage**
Brad Wright smiled broadly when asked about the possibility of additional spin-offs of the popular series. “Stargate Universe has been close to happening [in the past] . . . If you like us, we’ll do our best to create more quality television, but for now, we want to focus on Atlantis because there are a lot more stories to tell.”
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