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Space drama Stargate Atlantis will conclude its run on Sci Fi Channel after the current, fifth season ends next January -- but the network has greenlit a two-hour Atlantis movie to run after that and says the show will live on as a network franchise.

 

After airing on Sci Fi sometime next year, the untitled Atlantis movie will be sold as a home-video title by producer MGM, Sci Fi told Multichannel News on Wednesday.

 

 

MGM this year released two financially successful straight-to-DVD movies made after progenitor series Stargate SG-1 ended a 10-year run of first-run cable episodes on Sci Fi. MGM and the show producers are scheduled to make more in DVDs in future. A movie franchise is also envisioned for Stargate Atlantis.

 

 

Longtime Stargate writers and producers (and Atlantis show runners) Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie will write the Atlantis feature script. Other details, such as how many cast members would participate or who would direct, were not immediately available.

 

 

"We're excited to tell Atlantis stories on a bigger canvas,” Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, co-creators of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis and currently executive producers on Atlantis, said in a statement. “The successes of the two original Stargate [direct-to-video] movies The Ark of Truth and Continuum have shown us the opportunities that the movie format offers. We have plans for both SG-1 and Atlantis to remain vital as we expand the franchise."

 

 

“We share in the producers’ enthusiasm to move forward in this direction and we look forward to a strong and continued relationship on Stargate Atlantis in this new format,” Thomas Vitale, Sci Fi Channel senior VP of  Programming & Original Movies, also said in the statement.

 

 

Wright and Cooper are developing a third TV series in the franchise -- called Stargate Universe – and pitched it to Sci Fi Channel in late 2007, Wright told Gateworld.net in April. Sci Fi said nothing about that potential addition in its statement about Atlantis. Sci Fi has aired had new Stargate series in first run since 2002.

 

 

Stargate SG-1 ran for 10 seasons, split between first runs on Showtime and on Sci Fi. Stargate Atlantis is a spinoff, launched in 2004. It will hit air its 100th episode this season. Stars include Rachel Luttrell (as Teyla, pictured above, assisting character Radek Zelenka, played by David Nykl), Joe Flanigan, David Hewlett, Jewel Staite and Robert Picardo.

 

 

Official description: it follows the adventures of an intrepid team of military and civilian explorers who travel the distant Pegasus galaxy by means of a Stargate, a portal created long ago by a highly advanced alien civilization called the Ancients.  In their never-ending quest to seek out other technologies left behind by the Ancients, the Atlantis team encounters alien cultures – some friend, some foe.

 

 

Atlantis reruns already air in broadcast syndication as well as on Sci Fi, which still shows SG-1 reruns too. The current Atlantis season is five episodes into a 20-episode run.

 

 

Airing at 10 p.m. Fridays, Atlantis has averaged a little over 2 million viewers per show in a blend of ratings that includes live plus seven day figures for some episodes, per ABC TV Group research. The average viewer number is well ahead of the first 10 episodes of season four (when it averaged about 1.75 million) and roughly in line with the last 10 episodes of that season.

 

 

The series premiere, on July 16, 2004, drew 4.19 million viewers, and the first 10 episodes averaged more than 3 million viewers each, according to the ABC TV Group analysis. It declined every 10-episode block until the second half of last season, when it rebounded to average more than 2.1 million viewers per show.

 

 

Remarkably, the first few episodes of the current season have seen Atlantis’s audience of viewers ages 18-49 double when seven days’ of recorded viewing are added in, according to a new Turner Research analysis of Nielsen Media Research data.

 

 

Show runner Mallozzi previously noted in his blog the odds get stacked against a series after five years -- and that the rising Canadian dollar versus the U.S. dollar has made this and other Vancouver-produced series more expensive to make.

 

 

“Both MGM and Sci Fi have been great supporters of the show and, if you go by SG-1’s example, fans can be assured that the end of the series will not be the end of Atlantis,” Mallozzi wrote in a June 29 blog post. “Like SG-1, it will live on in longer-form DVD releases.”

 

 

Ark of Truth and Continuum both exceeded MGM’s expectations for home-video sales, Mallozzi said. Continuum, the most recent release, ranked ninth on Video Business magazine’s list of top-selling DVDs for the week ended Aug. 9.

 

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What what what!?!?!?....OK I'm feigning surprise here.  We were just talking the other day on another thread about the fact that Atlantis had pretty much jumped the shark, so I'm really not all that surprised, but I must admit, I will miss the show. 

 

Here's to hoping that Sanctuary will be really good.

 

 

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The only reason I watched Atlantis is because

A) Its freaking atlantis! How can I NOT watch a show with Atlantis in it?!

B) It was on after Stargate: SG1

C) It was midly entertaining.

 

After SG1 ended, My interest in Atlantis has faded... I don't think I've even watched 3 episodes of season 4...

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Well to be perfectly fair, SG:A has been flagging in ratings since season 2, and this season's premiere was the first real jump in ratings.  I'm thinking that with the success of the DVD movies for SG-1, they'll run the same hurdles with SG:A and then backdoor the pilot for Stargate: Universe, which has been suggested as being started after Atlantis concludes.

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What what what!?!?!?....OK I'm feigning surprise here.  We were just talking the other day on another thread about the fact that Atlantis had pretty much jumped the shark, so I'm really not all that surprised, but I must admit, I will miss the show. 

 

Here's to hoping that Sanctuary will be really good.

 

 

 

Jumped the shark, how exactly. I dissapointed. I thought it was only getting better. Oh well its just the time we live in. A lot of good sci fi isn't lasting long. People only seem to care about realities these days.

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Jumped the shark, how exactly. I dissapointed. I thought it was only getting better. Oh well its just the time we live in. A lot of good sci fi isn't lasting long. People only seem to care about realities these days.

 

I think it was such a gradual process that there wasn't a noticeable point at which it turned the corner, however; I agree with you about it getting better.  This season seemed to have started off really strong, and be getting better, but I guess Scifi Channel decided it was too little too late.

 

 

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At the end of Season 2 up until about the end of Season 4 there seemed to be quite a few filler episodes, which didn't especially contribute to the overarching storyline, and the quality of the show suffered for the lack of direction.  Recently though they seem to have hit their stride, with the conclusion of Teyla's pregnancy.  I especially liked both the Wraith ship infection and the universe hopping episodes.

 

Scifi seems to be gradually shifting away from higher quality and higher budget original series, and sticking with syndication.  The only notable exceptions being their lineup of reality shows, a few of which are paranormally oriented.

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Eh, never been really interested in Atlantis. I've maybe watched 4 episodes total? SG1 was just so much more interesting to me.

 

And yeah, Universe sounds so similar to Voyager.

 

Did sign up for beta of SG Worlds, though the game play I've seen of it isn't very impressive. Guess I'll see when I finally get to play it.

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