![]() That said, it's obviously still a very far cry from the reported $8 million or more it costs to make one episode of "Star Trek: Discovery" - and that equates to about $4 million back in 1995. While specifics on exactly how much an average episode of "Stargate: SG1" cost to make vary significantly from source to source, what's not in question is that the budget increased as the show steadily built up a massive fan base. Related: Making 'Moonfall': Geophysicist Mika McKinnon on annihilating Earth I knew I cannot do what I wanted to do with that." ![]() And I knew that at that time they were shooting, like, 'X-files' that spent like $1.6, $1.8. So, actually I said no to the TV show because it was like only $800,000. It's like, because we had this idea, at one point to do it as a TV show, but it was way too expensive … You know, everything I do has to have a certain quality level. Starring Kurt Russell as Colonel Jack ONeil and Jam. And I just don't want to go there anymore. DEAN DEVLIN AND ROLAND EMMERICH created 'Stargate' in 1994, when the original feature film hit theaters. ![]() "It has to be somebody new and interesting. ![]() And so I decided not to do it, but I hope that somebody's redoing Stargate and starts a real series of movies. "That won't happen because I thought that the people who watch the TV show are the main fans, and to make a movie after 25 years which has the same characters, it's not possible. "Uh, it won't happen," Emmerich said of a "Stargate" reboot. STARGATE movie co-writer and producer Dean Devlin talks with 'Dial the Gate' about the original plans for turning the 1994 film into a. ![]()
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