Roland Emmerich To Direct New STARGATE Film With 2 More To Follow

Roland Emmerich To Direct New STARGATE Film With 2 More To Follow

Last September, director Roland Emmerich ("Independence Day") expressed interest in returning to Stargate (he directed the 1994 film) to reboot the franchise and now we have an official announcement confirming that a trilogy is in the works.

By nailbiter111 - May 29, 2014 04:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: slashfilm.com
Warner Bros. and MGM have just issued an official press release (below) announcing a new Stargate feature film trilogy based on the 1994 film that was directed by Roland Emmerich and starred Kurt Russell ("Best of Times") and James Spader (Avengers: Age of Ultron). Emmerich is attached to direct the first of these three films, and his longtime partner, Dean Devlin, will produce - he wrote the original 1994 film. Last year, Emmerich had mentioned in interviews that he had approached MGM about rebooting the franchise and now he has. At that time he imagined starting from scratch, so don't expect Russell and Spader to be back.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, together with Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, are partnering to launch a new feature film trilogy that reimagines the 1994 film Stargate. The announcement was made today by Gary Barber, MGM’s Chairman and CEO. Emmerich, who directed and co-wrote the original film with Devlin, is confirmed to direct and Devlin will produce.

Barber said, “We couldn’t be more excited to once again partner with Roland and Dean, the world-class creators of the originalStargate, to bring their reinvigorated vision of this wildly popular property to audiences of multiple generations.” He added, “Stargate is one of the biggest titles in MGM’s vast library, and we look forward to adding this great franchise to our slate.”

“The Stargate universe is one that we missed terribly, and we cannot wait to get going on imagining new adventures and situations for the trilogy. This story is very close to our hearts, and getting the chance to revisit this world is in many ways like a long lost child that has found its way back home,” said Emmerich and Devlin.

MGM will be running production on Stargate, with Jonathan Glickman, President, Motion Picture Group overseeing the project on behalf of MGM and Greg Silverman, President, Creative Development and Worldwide Production, overseeing for Warner Bros. Pictures. Worldwide distribution will be handled by Warner Bros. Pictures, with select international territories to be handled by MGM.

Glickman said, “For us at MGM, there was no version of us further developing the Stargate franchise without Roland and Dean at the creative helm. This is their baby, and we cannot wait to bring their reenergized universe to the legions of fans around the world.”

Silverman said, “Stargate created an expansive cinematic universe that has engaged fans for two decades.” He added, “Under the guidance of Roland and Dean, these new films will build upon the creativity and popularity of the first film, while delivering an original film-going experience for fans and those new to the franchise.”

The sci-fi film Stargate launched a worldwide phenomenon. At the time of its release, the film set the record for the highest-grossing opening weekend in October and went on to gross nearly $200 million worldwide at the box office.

Emmerich is currently shooting Stonewall, a drama about a young man’s political awakening amid the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York, which sparked a fight for equality and paved the way for the modern gay rights movement. He is also in pre-production on ID Forever Part I and Part II, back-to-back sequels to his hit film, Independence Day.

Devlin is currently in pre-production on Geostorm, his feature directorial debut, which he co-wrote with Paul Guyot and is producing for Warner Bros. with Skydance Pictures’ David Ellison and Dana Goldberg and his Electric Entertainment team of Marc Roskin and Rachel Olschan.
A small group of US troups and an Egyptologist use an ancient device found in 1920's Egypt to transport themselves to a distant planet where humans resemble ancient Egyptians.

Actors: Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson & Viveca Lindfors * Director: Roland Emmerich
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masterhater
masterhater - 5/29/2014, 4:39 PM
AWESOME!!!!!
MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 5/29/2014, 4:40 PM
What about ID2?
Abary
Abary - 5/29/2014, 4:40 PM
Good director.... TERRIBLE movie idea. I actually thought of him as a good director to do one of the Star Wars spin-offs after Gareth Edward. Looks like that ain't happening.
Abary
Abary - 5/29/2014, 4:41 PM
HOLLYWOOD. MAKE ORIGINAL FILM IDEAAAAAAAAAS.
Jcool
Jcool - 5/29/2014, 4:45 PM
@MrCBM56 In the press release: "He is also in pre-production on ID Forever Part I and Part II, back-to-back sequels to his hit film, Independence Day."
grif
grif - 5/29/2014, 4:51 PM
this is pathetic. did he run out of disaster movies to make? the show picked up where the movie left off and blew it out of the water. now the guy is rebooting his own shit? get bent you [frick]
captainireland
captainireland - 5/29/2014, 4:56 PM
As a massive Stargate fan, I couldn't be less pleased about this. I want a conclusion to Atlantis and Universe. Let Emmerich worry about his Independence Day sequels and give the current Stargate continuity a proper conclusion before considering a reboot. Worst part is that MGM are sitting on scripts for at least two movies, Stargate: Extinction and Stargate: Revolution, based on Atlantis and SG-1 respectively, both of which I've been hoping to see for years. Sigh.

http://davecsimpson.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/the-10-best-episodes-of-the-stargate-franchise/
Starfox
Starfox - 5/29/2014, 4:57 PM
@Grif

LMAO!
BawbScharf
BawbScharf - 5/29/2014, 5:00 PM
Besides Godzilla, I never had a problem with Emerich. He makes pop corn films ...but they aren't obnoxious or overly offensive popcorn films like Bay's Transformers. There is always someone likable or an underdog to root for (RANDY QUAID!) and cheesy corny over the top stuff. If you are in the mood for something fun, his films work.

That said, there is no reason that he needs to go back to his old content. ID4 wasn't Star Wars. It was an open and shut film about America's ability to triumph in the face of adversity. There is no more story to tell. Stargate MIGHT have had more story to tell but the series did that perfectly.

He is probably insecure because they are re-booting Godzilla.
Nick56
Nick56 - 5/29/2014, 5:01 PM
How about ID Forever Parts 1 & 2? Rather see those than Stargate.
Facade
Facade - 5/29/2014, 5:10 PM
Late to the game but I liked the 1st one.
Tuuralihn
Tuuralihn - 5/29/2014, 5:14 PM
Stonewall, ID2, ID3 and the. Stargate.. Which means I got 3 years to get my acting degree and get to the casting room for the new Stargate. On my way.
FightingCommander
FightingCommander - 5/29/2014, 5:16 PM
Sequels to Independence Day? Aliens don't stand a chance against us now, anyway, what with our 4G iPad Airs.

SG-1 created more than a decade of mythology with the mostly unoriginal material from his movie (which was basically Contact with lasers), all kinds of more interesting alien races and characters that he's gotta be out of his mind if he thinks he'll top with two films in a different direction.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 5/29/2014, 5:16 PM
Thought the film was boring and never watched the series.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 5/29/2014, 5:19 PM
Emmerich is a terrible director! The only movie he made that I got any entertainment out of was The Patriot. Nothing he is involved in interests me because I know the type of movie he is going to make.
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 5/29/2014, 5:23 PM
What Grif said.
Indy
Indy - 5/29/2014, 5:23 PM
another movie reboot um no thanks.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 5/29/2014, 5:28 PM
Why did foreign markets eat up that garbage 2012 movie? $600 million+? Are you serious?
pesmerga44
pesmerga44 - 5/29/2014, 5:29 PM
Sorry sorry you are entitled to your opinion but sorry Roland Emmerich is at best a mediocre director to a terrible director. Godzilla, 10,000 BC, Day After Tomorrow, Anonymous, all terrible movies. Independence Day and Patriot are fun for stupid movie romp but neither is really a good movie basically a German Michael Bay but doesn't have a movie that reaches The Rock. Even the original Stargate wasn't all that great the show was better then the original movie. It makes sense he would come back to direct the sequels but really I don't get giddy over him he is kind of like getting giddy over Uwe Boll or Tommy Wiseau bad directors because how bad their movies are.
GoldSlayer1
GoldSlayer1 - 5/29/2014, 5:31 PM
As a fan of the shows Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and to some extent Universe, I am disappointed that this is getting a reboot...

I saw the 1994 movie and the shows were IMO by far better than the movies.
Stargate Atlantis is a big reason why im a Jason Momoa fan.

I remember binge watching like 10 episodes a day during the summers.
and recently have considered re-watching SG-1 and Stargate again.
(SG-1 and Atlantis combine for over 300 episodes of 42-45 minute episodes)

As for Universe, it was pretty disappointing. BS love stories, most of the episodes took place in the same place, didn't have a sense of direction, and it wasn't as good as the 2 previous series.

I personally think Atlantis could have gotten atleast 2 more seasons.
The way Atlantis ended seemed like a cliff hanger to me.

Had they continued with atlantis rather than making Universe, we could still be having Stargate on TV right now.
OniGoji
OniGoji - 5/29/2014, 5:34 PM
Eh, definitely not on board, too many so-so films and a monstrous mistake to give him a real chance again. He could surprise us, but I'm not expecting anything fruitful.
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