An international team of scientists and military personnel discover a Stargate network in the Pegasus Galaxy and come face-to-face with a new, powerful enemy, The Wraith. Read more
| Starring | Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell, Rainbow Francks |
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| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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An international team of scientists and military personnel discover a Stargate network in the Pegasus Galaxy and come face-to-face with a new, powerful enemy, The Wraith.
| Starring | Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell, Rainbow Francks, David Hewlett |
|---|---|
| Studio | MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 48 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Dubbed | German |
| Hearing-impaired | English, German |
| Subtitles | Finnish |
| Released | DVD: 11 Apr 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
Rising (Part 1): The discovery of an amazing city left behind by the Ancients in the most unlikely of places, leads a new Stargate team to the distant Pegasus galaxy. Once there, the new team encounters a planet of primitive humans being decimated by a terrible alien race - the Wraith.
Rising (Part 2): Sheppard tries to convince Weir to mount a rescue mission to free Colonel Sumner, Teyla and the others captured by the Wraith. Meanwhile, Sumner faces the Wraith themselves.
Hide And Seek (Part 3):An alien intruder has found it's way into the city, threatening the security of the base. Dr McKay's experiments with alien technology lands him in trouble.
Thirty Eight Minutes (Part 4): The Atlantis team's 'puddle jumper' becomes trapped in the Stargate.
5 volumes in total containing 20 episodes.
Gotta hand it to them... they had a whole lotta Stargate to live up to and it seems to have paid off. The Atlantis Stargate opens up a whole new set of worlds to explore, with new friends to be made, and new foes to get caught by (and escape from, of course). The crew may take a little getting used to, although they are not all total strangers to Stargate followers (I think casting the guy who played Sam Carter's Tollan admirer as Dr Weir's partner was probably a confusing mistake - but for the cameo appearance he makes, it shouldn't make a great difference).
Anyway, if you've been enjoying Colonel (now General) O'Neill's team's exploits, Atlantis is a must.