Stargate Rescue Petition Approaches 100,000 Signatures as #SaveStargate Draws Mainstream Coverage
The fight to revive Amazon MGM's cancelled Stargate series has reached a new milestone, with the campaign drawing coverage from mainstream entertainment press. In a report published June 21, CBR wrote that the long-running "Save Stargate with Martin Gero" petition on Change.org had climbed to roughly 95,000 signatures and was closing in on the 100,000 mark — up from fewer than 40,000 before Amazon pulled the plug on the revival earlier this month.
The petition was originally created back in August 2020 to lobby for a new Stargate series, and was briefly marked "WE DID IT!" when Amazon greenlit Martin Gero's take in November 2025. After the project was scrapped on June 2, 2026, the petition was repurposed as a rescue effort and signatures surged. (Change.org's page for the petition currently lists about 67,300 "verified" signatures, the subset it confirms are from real people, while outlets including CBR cite a higher total nearing 100,000.)
The #SaveStargate campaign's hub at SaveStargate.com continues to direct fans toward the Martin Gero petition along with letter-writing, social posts under a single #SaveStargate hashtag, and a fan-run GoFundMe. Recent weeks have seen a banner plane flown over Amazon MGM's Culver City headquarters and public support from franchise veterans across SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe. Amazon MGM Studios has not publicly commented on the cancellation or the fan campaign.