#SaveStargate Sets Its Sights on San Diego Comic-Con as Campaign Plans a Summer of Global Action

The fan-led #SaveStargate campaign shows no sign of easing up. After flying a banner over Amazon MGM's Culver City studios in June and lighting up billboards in Times Square, organizers say more events are planned right through the summer — including a push at San Diego Comic-Con — as they keep pressing Amazon MGM to revive Martin Gero's cancelled Stargate series.

The campaign's own hub frames the effort as a series of escalating, themed "action days" that move outward geographically: from the studio flyover and a U.S. rally toward coordinated European and worldwide pushes, and even a tongue-in-cheek "space" edition. Organizers direct supporters to the "Save Stargate with Martin Gero" petition — which has now surpassed 100,000 signatures — alongside an independent fan GoFundMe funding the public-awareness effort. The stated goal is to show the studio respectful, visible demand from both longtime fans and brand-new viewers.

Amazon MGM greenlit the Gero-led series in November 2025, and it reached roughly 20 weeks of pre-production before the studio scrapped it, as first reported on June 2, 2026 — reportedly out of concern the show would appeal only to a niche audience. Franchise veterans including Joseph Mallozzi and Brad Wright had been attached, and cast members from across SG-1, Atlantis and Universe have since amplified the campaign. With Comic-Con approaching, organizers insist the effort is, in their words, "just the next stop, not the last one."

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