I don't know if this is posted anywhere before, but here it goes.
The real creators of STARGATE, Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich are in negotiations to produce two sequels to the original STARGATE movie. Many have thought INDEPENDENCE DAY is one such sequel, this is incorrect.
STARGATE was originally meant to be a trilogy, which was conceived as such before MGM commissioned Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner to produce a television series of the origin Devlin-Emmerich film.
Dean Devlin has stated that the sequels will not interfere with what has been established in STARGATE: SG1 and STARGATE: ATLANTIS and Kurt Russel and James Spader have both expressed interest in the project.
Full article here: http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=37194
I personally can't wait for the Devlin-Emmerich sequels and would love to see what these brilliant film-makers had and have in mind.
Let's face it, without Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, there would be no Stargate: SG1 or Stargate: Atlantis etc.
The real creators of STARGATE, Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich are in negotiations to produce two sequels to the original STARGATE movie. Many have thought INDEPENDENCE DAY is one such sequel, this is incorrect.
STARGATE was originally meant to be a trilogy, which was conceived as such before MGM commissioned Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner to produce a television series of the origin Devlin-Emmerich film.
Dean Devlin has stated that the sequels will not interfere with what has been established in STARGATE: SG1 and STARGATE: ATLANTIS and Kurt Russel and James Spader have both expressed interest in the project.
Full article here: http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=37194
I personally can't wait for the Devlin-Emmerich sequels and would love to see what these brilliant film-makers had and have in mind.
Let's face it, without Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, there would be no Stargate: SG1 or Stargate: Atlantis etc.
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