Stargate Actors React to Prime Video's Cancelled Reboot
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Tom Chang
Summary
Stargate actors Michael Shanks, Rachel Luttrell, and David Hewlett have reacted to the news that Prime Video's planned Stargate reboot has been cancelled. The article discusses the current streaming landscape's trend of revivals and reboots, and how Stargate fans were hopeful for a new series, only to be disappointed by the cancellation. The actors share their thoughts on the project's demise and what it means for the franchise's future.
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· 3 pulledMichael Shanks expressed disappointment over the cancelled reboot, reflecting on the franchise's legacy.
Rachel Luttrell shared her thoughts on the missed opportunity for the Stargate universe.
David Hewlett commented on the current state of streaming and reboot culture.
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