The 1994 sci-fi blockbuster Stargate opened doorways into TV spin-offs, DVD movies, video games, books and comics, with the latest series - Stargate Universe - coming to small screens in October.
The first spin-off was the television show Stargate Sg-1, a sequel to the original movie which began with a two-part pilot episode called Children of the Gods. The series became the longest-running American sci-fi show.
On Monday (July 27), 20th Century Fox and MGM Home Entertainment are releasing Stargate Sg-1: Children of the Gods on DVD for the first time, priced £19.99.
This Final Cut edition features the two-part TV pilot recut into 90-minute movie format and remastered with brand new visual effects.
Special features include a commentary by producer Brad Wright and star Richard Dean Anderson and a Back to the Beginning featurette.
Children of the Gods picks up a year after the events of the movie and sees hostile...
The first spin-off was the television show Stargate Sg-1, a sequel to the original movie which began with a two-part pilot episode called Children of the Gods. The series became the longest-running American sci-fi show.
On Monday (July 27), 20th Century Fox and MGM Home Entertainment are releasing Stargate Sg-1: Children of the Gods on DVD for the first time, priced £19.99.
This Final Cut edition features the two-part TV pilot recut into 90-minute movie format and remastered with brand new visual effects.
Special features include a commentary by producer Brad Wright and star Richard Dean Anderson and a Back to the Beginning featurette.
Children of the Gods picks up a year after the events of the movie and sees hostile...
- 7/27/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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