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Old 01-08-2010, 11:42 AM   #1
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Stargate: Children of the Gods, Extinction

Figured I'd just make a thread for the two of them.

The recut "Children of the Gods" is technically old news, but I hadn't heard of it until I saw a slip advertising it in the Atlantis Season 5 box. Anyone seen it? I've popped it in my Netflix queue because I'm not sure what I think about it. It advertises additional scenes, but seems to not mention it also cuts content. Chris Judge re-voices Teal'c, they added new effects, and so on, all of which seems cool (but probably not necessary), and Brad Wright removes some dialogue as part of a pissing contest with his former partner.

Probably should have led with this, but CotG is the original SG-1 "pilot," which is recut into two episodes on TV.

I was looking around for info on the planned Atlantis movie, "Extinction," since it was rumoured to be released last year, but found precious little. Aside from it still being in the works, and the return of both Sam Carter and the Wraith "Tod," there doesn't seem to be much info.

Supposedly, though, it's still coming. I know there are Stargate fans on here; anyone got better news?


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