: Teal'c and Vala Mal Doran vanish as the timeline shifts, leaving Mitchell, Carter, and Jackson to navigate a world where they are strangers and Earth is defenseless against a massive Goa'uld invasion fleet.
The story begins with the SG-1 team attending an extraction ceremony for the final Ba'al clone. However, the real Ba'al travels back to 1939 to intercept the Achilles , the ship transporting the Stargate to America, effectively erasing the Stargate program from history.
Stargate: Continuum serves as a standalone adventure that concludes the long-running conflict with the , the last of the Goa'uld System Lords. Unlike its predecessor, The Ark of Truth , which focused on the Ori arc, Continuum returns to the franchise's roots: military science fiction, time travel, and high-stakes alternate realities. Production Achievements Stargate: Continuum(2008)
This report analyzes the 2008 direct-to-video film Stargate: Continuum , the second feature-length installment designed to wrap up the Stargate SG-1 television series.
: The film is notable for its production scale, specifically for being the farthest north a film crew has ever shot . The production traveled to the U.S. Navy's Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station in the Arctic to film scenes involving the USS Alexandria (a nuclear-powered attack submarine) breaking through the ice. : Teal'c and Vala Mal Doran vanish as
Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks, Richard Dean Anderson
: The trio must find a way to restore the original timeline, leading to a desperate mission to reach the Stargate before Ba'al's fleet arrives at Earth. Critical Reception Stargate: Continuum serves as a standalone adventure that
: The film is cited for "well-considered characterization," allowing the core team to play off one another in a way that honors their decade-long evolution.