Because the Syfy network didn't want to produce it anymore because some SGA fans weren't watching the show, meaning low ratings. Fans are trying to at least get a great resolution to such an awesome series.
The television series Stargate was originally released on October 28, 1994. The spin off from Stargate was called Stargate Atlantis and was released in 2004. More information can be found on the Wikipedia website in full detail of the different series as well as the Stargate movie.
well, there is the first stagate : "Stargate sg-1" then "Stargate Atlantis" follows it, and the last stagate show is "stargate Universe".
Only one was released in theaters: "Stargate" (1994). The following were made for television: "Stargate: Continuum" (2008) "Stargate: The Ark of Truth" (2008) "Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods - Final Cut" (2009). This is a re-cut version of the Stargate SG-1 pilot episode. "Stargate: Extinction" (2011). Based on Stargate: Atlantis.
Stargate The Lowdown - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 13 June 2003
If you are asking about what language is 'used' in the television series Stargate, then the answer is English. But if you are asking about what language is used 'on' the stargate device (the words written on it and the chevrons) then the answer is the Ancient's language.
The Stargate program is from a TV show called Stargate. It has many sequels. It's a about a gate that you can travel through to other planets in other systems and galaxies. I recommend typing in Stargate SG-1 in to the search engine.
Yes, there are Stargate SG-1 games available, such as "Stargate SG-1: The Alliance" and "Stargate: Resistance." These games allow players to immerse themselves in the world of the popular science fiction TV show.
Unfortunately, no. :(
Jason Momoa is not a regular Stargate Universe star.
Yess it is.
From Stargate to Atlantis Sci Fi Lowdown - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Yes, there are two Stargate SG-1 movies: "Stargate: The Ark of Truth" and "Stargate: Continuum." "The Ark of Truth" resolves the Ori storyline, while "Continuum" deals with time travel and alternate realities. Both movies continue the storylines from the TV series.