Ben Browder Lt. Cameron Mitchell as Lt. Cameron Mitchell. Amanda Tapping Lt. Samantha Carter as Lt. Samantha Carter. Christopher Judge Teal'c as Teal'c.
Michael Shanks Dr. Daniel Jackson as Dr. Daniel Jackson. Beau Bridges Maj. Henry Landry as Maj. Henry Landry. Morena Baccarin Adria as Adria. Tim Guinee Tomin as Tomin.
Julian Sands Doci as Doci. Michael Beach Col. Abe Ellis as Col. Abe Ellis. Gary Jones Chief Master Sgt. Walter Harriman as Chief Master Sgt. Walter Harriman. Martin Christopher Maj. Kevin Marks as Maj. Kevin Marks. Eric Breker Col. Reynolds as Col. Matthew Walker Merlin as Merlin.
Cooper Dean Devlin based on a concept by Jonathan Glassner originally developed for television by uncredited. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. SG-1 searches for an ancient weapon which could help them defeat the Ori, and discover it may be in the Ori's own home galaxy. The International Oversight committee has their own plans and SG-1 finds themselves in a distant galaxy fighting two powerful enemies.
The lines have been drawn. The battle has been waged. Some fans opt for alternating between SG-1 and Atlantis episodes in the same way they aired on television, as this allows you to view every reference and crossover in context. Feature-length Stargate outings The Ark of Truth and Continuum offer a nice interlude after all that juggling, essentially wrapping up the SG-1 era. The show was eventually concluded in the form of a comic book. Sign in. Back to Main menu What to watch Film news.
Sign me up! Stargate: Atlantis full cast, including Jason Momoa Aquaman. So they begin a violent crusade into our regions of the universe, planning to convert everyone to their religion, Origin. They're very technologically advanced, so SG-1 has to come up with innovative ways to defeat them. Meanwhile, in Atlantis, the team tries to develop a retrovirus that will turn Wraith into humans. But their experiments aren't exactly perfect, with subjects producing ambiguous results at best.
The Wraith, who feed on humans, learn of Earth's location and decide to fly there for its rich feeding grounds. This is the last time you have to watch both shows at the same time, but once again, you are going to watch a season of Stargate SG-1 and a season of Stargate Atlantis together. Season 10 is the final season of Stargate SG-1 , and it wraps up several plot threads. Without giving anything away, the series finale ties up a bunch of different long-running plot threads, including the fate of at least one fan-favorite couple and the climax of the battle against a series big bad.
After dozens of episodes, that's finally it for Stargate SG-1 — now dust off your hands and head over to Stargate Atlantis season 3, which you should watch at the same time. In Stargate Atlantis, the team manages to prevent the Wraith from assaulting Earth, but they also fail to develop a retrovirus for changing Wraith into humans.
They continue to battle the Wraith through the season as well as yet another adversary — a new enemy called the Asurans, which are self-replicating nanobots. The Asurans threaten to destroy the city of Atlantis, so the team fires up the city's hyperdrives yes, the city can freaking travel through space and take off for the stars. But soon after this evasive move, the ship is damaged, and our heroes are left adrift in space.
Before you watch the next season of Stargate Atlantis which has five seasons in total , you have to first watch Stargate: Ark of Truth, a direct-to-video movie whose plot picks up right after the end of Stargate SG Ark of Truth wraps up the Ori arc left dangling in the SG-1 series finale, effectively eliminating the enemy once and for all.
The movie begins by explaining the existence of an ancient device known as the Ark of Truth, which can defeat the Ori. Naturally, the team is eager to find it, but unfortunately, it's on the Ori homeworld. Despite being a suicide mission, they visit the planet and retrieve the device. But in the process, they also resurrect an old enemy — the replicators. The Ori gather their forces for a final assault on the Milky Way, but SG-1 activates the Ark of Truth, and it defeats the Ori, albeit in an unexpected way.
The device shows the Priors that the Ori are not gods. The Priors are humans who serve the Ori and promote their religion, which includes plans to invade Earth.
The effect of the Ark of Truth is that all Priors in the galaxy become aware of the truth and thus leave their religion and the Ori altogether, and the film ends with SG-1 preparing to go through the Stargate on yet another mission, implying the story will go on. Now that you've finished Ark of Truth , head back to Stargate Atlantis and watch season 4.
At this time, there was a bit of a transition in the Stargate franchise. Secondly, there was quite a shift in the casting. Main character Elizabeth Weir Torri Higginson became incapacitated in-universe, making room for Samantha Carter Amanda Tapping to become a main character. Carter crossed over from Stargate SG-1 , but after the show ended, she continued to appear in Atlantis. The show's tone and direction also take a turn, but this one is a little more dark.
The city of Atlantis is adrift in space, and our heroes are struggling to make repairs. They continue to fight their two primary enemies, the Wraith and the Asurans, but in a rather genius move, they force the two opponents to fight one another.
After the Atlantis team reprograms the Asurans, the Asurans begin fighting the Wraith, who are seemingly destroyed. At this point, you only have one more season of Stargate Atlantis to get through before you finally finish the show, but after season four, you have to take a detour and watch Stargate: Continuum. This is another direct-to-video film, and while it's essentially a standalone story, it does fit chronologically between seasons four and five of Atlantis.
Stargate: Continuum completes the story arc of a certain character that we know from Stargate SG Even though the evil Goa'uld are killed off in season 8 of Stargate SG-1, one survivor remained, named Ba'al.
Ba'al continued to play a minor role in SG-1 seasons 9 and 10, occasionally joining forces with the Earthlings, but ultimately remains evil. However, this is a clone of Ba'al, and the real Ba'al has one last trick up his sleeve to gain universal power. Ba'al time-travels to and prevents the Stargate program on Earth from ever happening. Doing so creates an alternate timeline where Ba'al conquers the universe and will soon assault Earth.
Fortunately, a few members of SG-1 remember the old timeline and successfully revert history back to the way things were originally.
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