Robert Patrick CONFRONTS Amazon MGM Studio As They CANCELED New Stargate Show!?

Christopher Judge and Robert Patrick joined the Save Stargate fan campaign after Amazon MGM Studios canceled Martin Gero's new Stargate series, and this video explains why their support became the campaign's strongest evidence. This video breaks down the cancellation of the Prime Video Stargate series and the organized fan response that followed in June 2026. It traces how fans funded a banner plane over Amazon MGM Studios, gathered tens of thousands of petition signatures, and drew in cast members from all three live-action shows. The central argument is that the franchise's loyal fanbase, which Amazon reportedly viewed as too narrow, proved itself to be a powerful advantage rather than a liability. The story is presented as ongoing, with fans planning further action through July. What's covered in this video: • Amazon MGM Studios canceled the Stargate series developed by Martin Gero, a writer whose career began on Stargate: Atlantis, with Variety reporting the studio worried the show would not appeal beyond the existing fanbase. • The project had completed a twenty-week writers room and entered pre-production in the United Kingdom before being scrapped in early June 2026. • Fan James Kerfoot launched a GoFundMe to fly a Save Stargate banner over Amazon MGM Studios' headquarters, raising past eleven thousand seven hundred dollars from more than three hundred donations toward a sixteen-thousand-dollar goal. • The "Save Stargate with Martin Gero" petition surpassed eighty-seven thousand verified signatures by June 16, the same day the banner plane flew over the studio between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Pacific time. • Robert Patrick, known for the T-1000 in Terminator 2, John Doggett in The X-Files, and roles in Tulsa King and Peacemaker, backed the campaign despite playing Colonel Marshall Sumner in only the two-part Stargate: Atlantis pilot. • Christopher Judge, who played Teal'c across all ten seasons of Stargate SG-1 and now voices Kratos in God of War and God of War Ragnarök, co-signed the flyover with a short post as it happened. • Judge won Best Performance at The Game Awards in 2022 and the British Academy Games Award for Performer in a Leading Role in 2023, underscoring his current industry standing. • Talent from SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe joined together, including Rachel Luttrell (Teyla), Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson), Paul McGillion, David Nykl, Simone Bailly, and Peter Kelamis. • Michael Shanks praised the fan organizing directly, reposting efforts and replying "Trying" when asked to step in. • Joe Mallozzi, a former SG-1 and Atlantis writer who ran the SG-1 writers' room and organized the 2019 campaign that led Amazon to greenlight the Gero series, criticized executive contempt for fans and called modern audiences organized, strategic, and data-literate. • The video frames the European hashtag trend on June 10 and the North American surge on June 16 as evidence of disciplined coordination across time zones. • James Kerfoot pointed to The Expanse as precedent for fan campaigns reversing cancellations and described existing fandom as a backbone rather than a barrier. • As of now, Amazon MGM Studios has announced no replacement project, has stayed publicly silent on the campaign, and is reportedly weighing a reboot or a sequel to the 1994 film, while organizers plan a second aerial display over San Diego Comic-Con in July. Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialbuz... 📺Subscribe now to catch every shocking Hollywood meltdown 🎵 / @OfficialBuzzline ​ #Stargate #Amazon #SGA DISCLAIMER: The content on this channel may contain gossip-based information, rumors, or exaggerated portrayals of reality. Please exercise your own discretion while watching and remember that not all information presented may be factual or verified