Stargate Offworld (32K French Gaters on Facebook and 22K on Tiktok),
To the leadership of Amazon MGM Studios @AmazonMGMStudio ,
On June 2, 2026, you made a decision that was both painful and brutal: to cancel Martin Gero’s Stargate series outright. But what you shut down that day was also the hope of thousands of fans who had been waiting to finally see a new Stargate series, one that would continue the stories of the previous shows.
And yet, this project was not in its infancy. It had been commissioned, written, and prepared. Two years of work. Twenty weeks in the writers’ room. Pre-production already underway, with filming planned in the United Kingdom. All of it had been approved by you, Amazon MGM Studios. In a way, when you announced it, you made a commitment to the fans to deliver this new Stargate series.
But that commitment was not only made to the fans. It was also made to Martin Gero and his entire team, a team that knows this franchise, because it includes producers and writers from Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate Universe.
The reason reportedly given for this cancellation was the fear that the series would appeal only to longtime fans, and that its audience would be too narrow. The creators themselves have challenged that idea. But beyond the numbers, there is something we want you to hear: a community should not be treated as an adjustment variable. A community deserves respect.
The Stargate community has been waiting for a continuation for more than 15 years. Imagine, for a moment, the emotional rollercoaster it has just been through. That is not fair to the fans. Many of us discovered science fiction through this Gate, and some of us have since passed that passion on to our own children. Turning your back on this audience is a mistake. Refusing even to listen to it would be a greater one.
But nothing is final.
In 2018, the cancellation of The Expanse sparked a worldwide fan movement, with close to 140,000 signatures and even a banner flown over your offices. That community, you chose to listen to. Jeff Bezos personally stepped in to save the series. What followed? Three more seasons, acclaimed by critics.
So why not listen again?
The decision lies with you, and you alone. Stargate belongs to you. No one else can carry this torch in your place. Everything now rests on your choice: a responsibility, certainly, but also an opportunity.
What do Stargate fans want?
We want Martin Gero and his team back, with their project. The work is already well advanced. All that remains is to restart the machine and follow the development plan that had already been laid out.
We do not want a reboot. We want the continuation of the adventures begun by Jack O’Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, and Teal’c, then carried on by John Sheppard’s team, and finally by the crew of the Destiny under Colonel Young. That is what Stargate is: memorable characters, humor, brotherhood, action, adventure, and the discovery of new worlds. It is not just a gate to adventure. It is a gate open to dreams.
Stargate fans, along with the new fans who will join this great family, deserve to dream through this wonderful franchise once again.
The Stargate community is strong. It lives on every continent. It is active on social media. And it will be there for the future of the franchise.
You have the symbols to dial in order to open this gate.
We are waiting for you.
Save Stargate.
#SaveStargate
Stargate Offworld (32K French Gaters on Facebook and 22K on Tiktok),
To the leadership of Amazon MGM Studios @AmazonMGMStudio ,
On June 2, 2026, you made a decision that was both painful and brutal: to cancel Martin Gero’s Stargate series outright. But what you shut down that day was also the hope of thousands of fans who had been waiting to finally see a new Stargate series, one that would continue the stories of the previous shows.
And yet, this project was not in its infancy. It had been commissioned, written, and prepared. Two years of work. Twenty weeks in the writers’ room. Pre-production already underway, with filming planned in the United Kingdom. All of it had been approved by you, Amazon MGM Studios. In a way, when you announced it, you made a commitment to the fans to deliver this new Stargate series.
But that commitment was not only made to the fans. It was also made to Martin Gero and his entire team, a team that knows this franchise, because it includes producers and writers from Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate Universe.
The reason reportedly given for this cancellation was the fear that the series would appeal only to longtime fans, and that its audience would be too narrow. The creators themselves have challenged that idea. But beyond the numbers, there is something we want you to hear: a community should not be treated as an adjustment variable. A community deserves respect.
The Stargate community has been waiting for a continuation for more than 15 years. Imagine, for a moment, the emotional rollercoaster it has just been through. That is not fair to the fans. Many of us discovered science fiction through this Gate, and some of us have since passed that passion on to our own children. Turning your back on this audience is a mistake. Refusing even to listen to it would be a greater one.
But nothing is final.
In 2018, the cancellation of The Expanse sparked a worldwide fan movement, with close to 140,000 signatures and even a banner flown over your offices. That community, you chose to listen to. Jeff Bezos personally stepped in to save the series. What followed? Three more seasons, acclaimed by critics.
So why not listen again?
The decision lies with you, and you alone. Stargate belongs to you. No one else can carry this torch in your place. Everything now rests on your choice: a responsibility, certainly, but also an opportunity.
What do Stargate fans want?
We want Martin Gero and his team back, with their project. The work is already well advanced. All that remains is to restart the machine and follow the development plan that had already been laid out.
We do not want a reboot. We want the continuation of the adventures begun by Jack O’Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, and Teal’c, then carried on by John Sheppard’s team, and finally by the crew of the Destiny under Colonel Young. That is what Stargate is: memorable characters, humor, brotherhood, action, adventure, and the discovery of new worlds. It is not just a gate to adventure. It is a gate open to dreams.
Stargate fans, along with the new fans who will join this great family, deserve to dream through this wonderful franchise once again.
The Stargate community is strong. It lives on every continent. It is active on social media. And it will be there for the future of the franchise.
You have the symbols to dial in order to open this gate.
We are waiting for you.
Save Stargate.
#SaveStargate
Stargate fans: We are evaluating which petition(s) and efforts to try and really everyone behind, so please stay tuned. In the meantime, @JennyStiven had very helpful insights on today's State of the Gate livestream. If you're invested in this, I encourage you to start there.
Sadly, it's true. Amazon has elected not to move forward with the new Stargate series.
There's not much I can add beyond confirming what's happened. But I will say this...
Creator Martin Gero developed a new Stargate series over two years, ultimately crafting a show that offered a fresh jumping-on point for new viewers while deeply respecting existing canon. It was a series that avoided the pitfalls of several modern remakes and reboots by fully embracing the core of its predecessors: action, adventure, exploration, wonder, heart, humor, and found family. And based on that creative vision, the new Stargate series was greenlit in November of 2025.
As of today, officially, that original vision is no more. We'll never get the opportunity to introduce you to that world and those characters - or reintroduce you to, and check in with, some familiar faces from the past.
My heart breaks. For the incredibly talented writers who worked tirelessly to bring this show to life. For Martin who maintained an unwavering positive outlook throughout despite the challenges, and who always strove to make a show that would honor the fans while welcoming a new audiences. And for the long-suffering Stargate fandom who waited so long and came so close to getting a show they truly would have loved.
EXCLUSIVE: The new "Stargate" TV series has been axed at Amazon.
The show was first announced with a series order in November 2025 and hailed from showrunner Martin Gero, who was a writer on "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate: Atlantis." Sources say Amazon execs were concerned that Gero's take on the series would not have broad appeal beyond the franchise's already dedicated fanbase.
https://t.co/otnCvKwnnF
Le projet de nouvelle série Stargate continue de se préciser peu à peu. Lors d’un échange avec GateWorld/DialTheGate, Martin Gero a confirmé l’arrivée de Nathan Crowley comme production designer, tandis que Mohen Leo supervisera les effets visuels.
Avec cette nomination, Nathan Crowley rejoint l’équipe créative chargée de façonner l’univers visuel de la série. Son parcours parle pour lui, avec des films comme Interstellar, Dunkirk ou encore Tenet à son actif. Pendant le live, il a expliqué vouloir trouver le bon équilibre entre le respect de l’héritage de Stargate et une vision plus moderne, afin de conserver l’ADN de la franchise tout en lui apportant un souffle nouveau.
Côté effets visuels, c’est donc Mohen Leo qui a été choisi comme visual effects supervisor. Il a notamment travaillé sur Andor, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Deepwater Horizon, The Martian et Ant-Man. Son parcours comprend aussi une récompense aux Emmy Awards pour son travail sur Andor.
Lors de son intervention, Mohen Leo a insisté sur son envie de donner aux visuels une base la plus concrète et réaliste possible. Son approche repose d’abord sur ce qui peut être réellement filmé sur le plateau, les effets numériques venant ensuite prolonger ou enrichir l’image, plutôt que la remplacer systématiquement. Il a également expliqué que, pour les scènes de vaisseaux ou de combats spatiaux, la priorité est avant tout de rendre l’action lisible et cohérente avant de construire l’ensemble numérique autour.
Avec l’arrivée de Nathan Crowley et de Mohen Leo, la future série Stargate commence ainsi à mieux définir ses deux grands axes visuels : la direction artistique d’un côté, et les effets spéciaux de l’autre.
Source : Gateworld / DialTheGate
#Stargate #StargateAmazon #AmazonPrimeVideo
Les fans de Stargate ont désormais une date à retenir : le vendredi 20 mars 2026. Ce jour-là, une nouvelle prise de parole très attendue autour de la future série est prévue. Le média communautaire Dial the Gate a en effet annoncé le retour de Martin Gero à l’occasion d’une émission spéciale, qui doit inclure des annonces importantes ainsi qu’une séance de questions-réponses avec le public.
D’après les informations relayées par Dial the Gate, ce direct aura lieu à 10h00, heure du Pacifique, soit 13h00 sur la côte Est des États-Unis et 18h00 en France métropolitaine. L’émission est présentée comme un rendez-vous consacré aux dernières actualités de Stargate, en présence de Martin Gero, avec la promesse de dévoiler de nouveaux éléments sur le projet en cours de développement. Pour l’instant, le contenu précis de ces annonces n’a toutefois pas été rendu public.
Cette intervention est suivie avec beaucoup d’attention, puisque Martin Gero occupe un rôle central concernant le retour officiel de la franchise. En novembre 2025, Amazon MGM Studios a confirmé avoir validé le lancement d’une nouvelle série Stargate pour Prime Video, avec Gero comme créateur, producteur exécutif et showrunner. Le projet doit aussi réunir plusieurs figures bien connues de l’univers Stargate, notamment Brad Wright et Joseph Mallozzi, annoncés comme producteurs consultants.
En clair, ce live du 20 mars pourrait représenter une nouvelle étape importante dans la communication autour de la série. Il reste néanmoins préférable de ne pas aller trop vite dans les interprétations : à ce stade, seule la diffusion de nouvelles informations et un échange avec les fans ont été confirmés, sans précision sur la nature exacte des révélations à venir.
Pour la communauté Stargate, ce rendez-vous reste malgré tout un moment marquant. Depuis l’officialisation du projet par Amazon, chaque intervention publique de Martin Gero est scrutée de près, car elle peut apporter des indices supplémentaires sur la direction de cette nouvelle série, son calendrier, ou encore la manière dont elle s’inscrira dans l’univers déjà établi de la franchise.
À ne pas louper sur : https://t.co/yqCkAcdxh0 ou https://t.co/km0PUYNRBL
Le live ne sera pas en français, un résumé sera posté sur le groupe Stargate Offworld !
#stargate #amazon
Martin Gero, the creator of the next Stargate television series, is back to share some breaking announcements and take a few of your questions!
Friday March 20 @ 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET!
https://t.co/LsTDUiHaM2
Time for an update on the new #Stargate show! Join us live this Friday with series creator Martin Gero to find out how pre-production has been going, and be the first to hear the latest news.
MARCH 20 @ 10am PT / 1pm ET / 5pm BT: https://t.co/KtKIouGY7O