Amazon Has Axed Its New Stargate Series

Fans say Amazon just slammed the Stargate shut — and some are cheering

TLDR: Amazon has canceled its new Stargate series before filming, reportedly because the studio feared it would only attract longtime fans. In the comments, some people are furious, some are relieved, and many say a bad revival would have been worse than no revival at all.

Amazon’s planned Stargate comeback has been canceled before filming even began, and the internet’s reaction is basically a giant sci-fi food fight. The show, which was supposed to continue the story of the beloved 1990s and 2000s franchise on Prime Video, was being developed by Martin Gero and other veterans of the old series. But according to reports from Variety and GateWorld, Amazon got cold feet, worrying the new version might only appeal to existing fans instead of bringing in a bigger crowd.

That explanation instantly lit up the comments. One side is flat-out relieved, with fans snarling that a bland, mass-market makeover would have been worse than no show at all. The hottest mood? "Maybe this is a good thing." Several commenters dragged modern reboots in general, with one blaming the dreaded "Disney-ization" of old favorites and another joking that the next step would’ve been a bargain-bin writer handing the script to an AI chatbot. Ouch.

But not everyone was celebrating the cancellation. A few fans jumped in to correct the pile-on, stressing this was not meant to be a remake, but a follow-up to the original story. Those viewers were actually hopeful after the announcement video and are now clinging to the idea that the project might be shopped elsewhere. And then there was the classic bonus grievance: one commenter managed to turn the whole thing into a fresh complaint about Wheel of Time getting axed. In other words, the real multiverse here is fandom disappointment.

Key Points

  • Amazon MGM Studios has halted development of Martin Gero’s planned *Stargate* revival, which had been scheduled to begin filming this fall.
  • The series was announced in November and was intended for global streaming release on Prime Video.
  • Reporting cited in the article says studio executives were concerned the show would not attract viewers beyond the franchise’s established fanbase.
  • The article also cites executive turnover and a change in studio strategy as a possible factor in the cancellation.
  • Before the project was stopped, the writers’ room had been formed, casting had entered early stages, and production planning in London was underway.

Hottest takes

"Maybe this is a good thing." — jazz9k
"No one needed the Disney-ization of Stargate." — le-mark
"offload it to the cheapest LLM" — OutOfHere
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