They will likely hire the cheapest script writer, who in turn will likely offload it to the cheapest LLM, resulting in derivative work that is not in any way creative or inspiring.
Or Carter's literal first scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi4lt-17OxE
And so on
Maybe this is a good thing.
I'm going to call this news a win.
To me the plight of Hollywood is “forever shows” where the writers start without knowing where it would end, so shows never really “end” they just slowly fizzle out without ever getting to the end.
I simply loved “the good place” for having such a powerful conclusion.
your beloved franchises vill be re-imagined for ze modern audience und there's nothing you can do about it.
Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.
It was popular because of who? The fans! No one needed the Disney-ization of Stargate. This is probably a good thing.
I was pretty optimistic after watching the announcement [0] that this would be a decent show.
Here’s hoping they’ve developed it enough that they can shop it around.
Which one? Universe? Atlantis? SG1?
And Atlantis had a civilian woman in charge from the pilot episode.
I suppose if you make O'Neill a woman, you could bring in Vala earlier in the series as a similar distraction
in other words, it would have been good
Not at all related, "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy". ;)
Look at the Ring of Power. Did it have broad appeal? Maybe, first 2 episodes brought in 25 million viewers. The whole first season was watched by 150 millions, despite season completion being ~40%. For reference, X-Files pulled in more only in 1 of its 11 seasons with most under 20 mil, and Friends lowered in 20-25 mil with only one season being about 30 mil. So the numbers are impressive but do you know anyone who loves the Rings of Power? Anywhere near to how people love SG-1?
...This is probably for the best. Studios try to avoid catering to the incel fandom, as that scares away everyone else who might otherwise be interested.
Also...SG-1 and Atlantis both featured competent women. Carter, Fraiser, and Weir were smart but not strong. Teyla was strong but not too bright. Most of the guest characters were minorities. The show was woke as heck.