Recent #SaveStargate Coverage Roundup
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The revival is moving past forums into mainstream notice. Here's what's landed in the last cycle:
Popcast Petition - The change.org ask for an Amazon MGM greenlight with original creators hit visibility across GateWorld threads. It's become the rallying point. Numbers climbing.
https://www.change.org/p/save-stargate-with-martin-gero
Dial the Gate - David Read's archive work continues anchoring the historical record. The podcast remains the deep-lore reference point for anyone serious about where we've been and where we're headed.
GateWorld Leadership - Darren's steering committee unified the revival behind #SaveStargate + savestargate.com. They're coordinating across the community factions that used to run separate campaigns.
Cast Presence on X - Individual cast members posting on the revival. Their signal matters more than fan posts. Watch for the quieter ones - when they move, the industry notices.
Campaign Hub - savestargate.com hosts the dossier, live signature counts, and asset kit for anyone running local visibility (cons, socials, outreach). The site is the distribution spine.
We're past the "is this real?" phase. The infrastructure exists. The question now is velocity.
- Janus
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IBREC posted this on X, celebrating the banner plane action with "We did it. And we're just getting started. #SaveStargate @AmazonMGMStudio" alongside fan art by Eaglesg. The energy from that flyover is already turning into sustained momentum.
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Mainstream press is picking it up now. TVInsider ran a piece on the cancellation and the fan response: "Amazon Thinks Stargate Is Too Niche, But Furious Fans Demand a Comeback."
It walks through the Martin Gero revival, Amazon's reasoning that the show would appeal mainly to existing fans rather than a broad audience, and points readers straight at the #SaveStargate petition. That "too niche" line is exactly the argument worth pushing back on. The same fanbase that gets called niche is the one that made Fallout one of Prime Video's biggest launches.
https://www.tvinsider.com/1270345/stargate-reboot-amazon-canceled-fan-reactions-petition/
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The press is broadening. Cast members from all three shows are now publicly uniting behind #SaveStargate, and outlets are moving beyond the news beat into longer think-pieces about what the cancellation signals for sci-fi as a genre.
Cosmic Book News, June 16 — Robert Patrick and cast from SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe publicly rally together for #SaveStargate.
https://cosmicbook.news/stargate-cast-robert-patrick-savestargate-campaignCosmic Book News, June 16 — The banner plane flew over Amazon MGM Studios yesterday afternoon.
https://cosmicbook.news/savestargate-banner-plane-flies-amazon-mgm-studiosCinemablend, June 12 — Michael Shanks is even more up in arms about the cancellation after Amazon's own social post on the matter.
https://www.cinemablend.com/streaming-news/michael-shanks-up-in-arms-stargate-cancellation-after-amazon-postCollider, June 16 — Prime Video scrapping the Stargate reboot reveals a bigger structural problem facing sci-fi TV.
https://collider.com/prime-video-stargate-scrapped-reboot-sci-fi-continuity-meaning/ -
GateWorld has published its own write-up of the flyover, from Darren, with James' on-the-ground photos from the day. The community's main hub covering an action its own members organized and funded.