Stargate Continuum (2008)

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Written by Brad Wright, Jonathan Glassner

Directed by Martin Wood

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

While SG-1 attends the execution of Ba'al - the last of the goa'uld system lords - Teal'c and Vala inexplicably disappear into thin air.

Carter (Amanda Tapping), Daniel (Michael Shanks) and Mitchell (Ben Browder) race back to a world where history has been changed: the Stargate program has been erased from the timeline.

As they try to convince the authorities what's happened, a fleet of goa'uld motherships arrive in orbit, led by Ba'al, his queen, Katesh (Vala) and his first prime, Teal'c.

SG-1 must find the Stargate and set things right before the world is enslaved by the goa'uld.

When is Stargate Continuum next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky1 December 1st, 8:00pm and on Sky1 HD December 1st, 8:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Ben BrowderBen BrowderLt. Col. Cameron Mitchell
Image for Michael ShanksMichael ShanksDr. Daniel Jackson
Image for Amanda TappingAmanda TappingCol. Samantha Carter
Image for Christopher JudgeChristopher JudgeTeal'c
Image for Claudia BlackClaudia BlackVala Mal Doran / Qetesh
Image for Beau BridgesBeau BridgesMajor General Hank Landry
Image for Richard Dean AndersonRichard Dean AndersonMajor General Jack O'Neill
Image for Cliff SimonCliff SimonBa'al
Image for Jacqueline SamudaJacqueline SamudaNirrti

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