Summary
Stargateis a beloved science fiction franchise that started with a movie and got adapted into a long-running television series with spin-offs, novels, comic books, and video games. It has a dedicated fanbase from a series that ran continuously from 1997 to 2011 withStargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate Infinity,andStargate Universe.
The most popular wasStargate SG-1which had a continuous ten-year run and two films to finish their story arcs. Longtime fans still hope for a return or a reboot with it being a popular mainstay on streaming services like MGM and Amazon and lots of reruns on television. There’s a lot to get through for newcomers, so this list will outline the best order to watchtheStargatemovies and TV shows.
Updated Jul 03, 2025, by Michael Llewellyn:The Stargate series enjoyed a lengthy run, with fans eagerly anticipating the franchise’s return. There’s much to get through and enjoy across three main shows, SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe. In addition to the main series, this list has been updated to include the animated spin-off Stargate Infinity and image galleries.
13Stargate
The Film That Kickstarted A franchise
The most obvious place to start theStargatefranchise is the 1994 movie starring Kurt Russell as Colonel Jack O’Neil - it’s O’Neill in the series - and James Spader as Doct Daniel Jackson the Egyptologist and linguist. The film was directed and written by Roland Emerich, who went on to makeIndependence Day.In addition to Jack and Daniel, it also introduced fans to Daniel’s love interest, Sha’re, her brother Skaara, and their father, Kasuf, who would become recurring characters inStargate SG-1. Stargatewas a great Summer blockbuster in the mid-90s, but its sense of adventure, imagination, and characters make it a classic. As well as excellent protagonists, it featured a fantastic villain in Ra memorably portrayed by Jaye Davidson who commanded the screen with presence posing as the sun god Ra.
Stargatetook inspiration from the ancient alien theory that aliens arrived on Earth with advanced technology and posed as gods. The extras on theStargate Ultimate Edition Blu-Rayfeature the documentaryIs There Stargate?with a young Giorgio Tsoukolos from theAncient Aliensseries on the History Channel. New watchers should try andwatch the Extended Cut versionon theStargate Ultimate EditionBlu-Ray. It includes nine extra scenes that weren’t in the original theatrical release.
12Stargate SG1 - Children Of The Gods The Final Cut
The Reworked Pilot Episode
The originalStargate SG-1 Children of the Godsis the 90-minute pilot set one year after the film’s events. It’s a good place to start, butChildren of the Gods - Final Cutis the best version. It features improved visual effects and pacing by trimming unnecessary scenes - like nudity - and dialogue.
It introduces a new villain named Apophis, who, like Ra is a Goa’uld System lord posing as an Egyptian god. Apophis is the god of darkness and disorder.Children of the Godsestablishes the snake-like Goa’uld symbiote as responsible for taking hosts and conquering large parts of the galaxy posing as god-like beings. Colonel Jack O’Neill is recast with Richard Dean Anderson and Daniel Jackson is now played by Michael Shanks. Anderson does a terrific job of making Jack his own and Michael Shanks does a brilliant job recapturing James Spader’s mannerisms, while developing Daniel as a sympathetic and relatable character.
Children of the Godsalso features returning characters Sha’re, Skaara, and Kasuf. Alexis Cruz and Erick Avari reprise their roles as Skaara and Kasuf, respectively. Mili Avital didn’t return to the role of Sha’re, but Vaitiare Bandera replaced her and was an excellent choice since she narrowly missed out on playing the character in theStargatefilm.Children of the Godsalso introduces two key characters Captain Samantha Carter played by Amanda Tapping andTeal’c, a Jaffaplayed byGod of War’sChristopher Judge. The film is an exciting follow-up to the film and the chemistry between the actors was evident from their first outing as members of SG-1.
11Stargate SG-1 Season One To Seven
The Apophis And Anubis Story Arcs
Seasons one to seven ofStargate SG-1feature several story arcs as the team deals with Apophis and rescuing Sha’re and Skaara from his control. The story centers aroundGoa’uld and the System Lordsand preventing their dominance of the galaxy, butStargateis a product of its time. There are 20 to 22 episodes per season and many are singular one-off stories as the team seeks allies across the galaxy to fight the Goa’uld. There are still excellent one-off episodes,Stargate SG-1is at its best when its key episodes follow the story arc. Every season has key episodes and two-part events that are always gripping television.
The team encounters the Asgard,the Ancients, the Tok’ra, the Nox, the Unas, and the Replicators who become a major threat in series eight. As established inChildren of the Gods,Apophis remains the biggest threat until the team encounters Anubis, a half-Goa’uld, half-Ascended Ancient. One of the best episodes in theStargatefranchise is season two’s penultimate episode, “1969” where a planetary drift caused by the sun takes SG-1 back to 1969. It also connects to “Singularity” an episode from season one. Many stand-out moments in all seven seasons cover several arcs and emerging threats to the team make it unmissable forStargatefans.
Season Seven Finale The Lost City
It should go without saying that fans should watch the finale ofStargate SG-1’sseventh season, but those looking to watchStargate Atlantisand its concurrent tie-ins to theSG-1series should watch the two-partThe Lost Cityepisodes. It introduces Dr. Elizabeth Weir’s character, who takes over as the Commander of the SGC in place of General Hammond before being put in charge of the Atlantis team.
10Stargate SG-1 Season Eight & Stargate Atlantis Season One
The Replicators Arc, Baal & Stargate Atlantis' First Season
Stargate SG-1begins with the two-parter “New Order” and picks up from where season seven ends. Sam convinces Dr. Weir to let her and Teal’c seek out The Asgard to help Jack, but they are preoccupied with the Replicators who have evolved and become an even bigger threat. The events in New Order led to Dr. Weir commanding a new team at the Atlantus Outpost. After watching the two-part opener for season seven, fans can jump intoStargate Atlantis’two-part episode “The Rising which introduces the new Atlantis team consisting of Major John Shepard, Teyla, Rodney Mckay, the physicist who first appeared in season five’s episode “48 Hours”, medical doctor Carson Beckett, and scientist, Peter Grodin, and Lieutenant Aiden Ford. The two opener “The Rising” introduces a powerful new enemy calledThe Wraithwho becomes the primary antagonistic race of beings throughoutAtlantis.The two shows aired back-to-back, so the writers intended their audience to watch SG-1 and Atlantis concurrently.
Notable Crossovers & Watch Order
Watch theSG-1two-parterNew OrderthenAtlantis’The Rising.General Hammond appears inAtlantis’episode nine,Homeand Samantha Carter makes a cameo in the seventeenth episode,Letters from Pegasus. Then watch theSG-1’sfinaleMoebiusbefore watchingAtlantis’two-part season one finaleThe Siege.
9Stargate SG-1 Season Nine & Stargate Atlantis Season Two
The Beginning Of The Ori Arc & The War Against The Wraith Continues
Season nine ofStargate SG-1establishes a new threat even more dangerous than the Goa’uld with the Ori.The Oriwere a race of zealot-like ascended beings related to the Ancients. Meanwhile, the Atlantis team has their own problems with the Wraith. There are fewer crossovers between the two shows, but watching them together is still important. Episode two “Intruder”, in Atlantis' second season features an appearance fromSG-1’s General Landry.Atlantis’Episode 13, “Critical Mass” is another crossover featuringSG-1andAtlantischaracters.
In addition to a new enemy,SG-1also introduces Colonel Mitchell a replacement for Jack O'‘Nell, Vala Mal Doran a former host to a Goa’ud named Qetesh, and General Landry as the new commander of the SGC.Stargate Atlantisseason two introduces one of the franchise’s favorite characters, Ronon Dex a Satedan warrior played by Jason Momoa (Aquaman) in episode three “Runner”. Based on Ronon’s feats throughout the series, Satedans appear stronger than Earth humans.
WatchSG-1’stwo-parterAvalon,thenOriginfollowed bypart three ofThe SiegeinAtlantis.Then watch Atlantis’Intruder,Critical Mass, andGrace Under Pressurefor the crossover episodes.
8Stargate SG1 Season Ten & Stargate Atlantis Season Three
The Ori Arc Continues & The Michael Arc And The Asurans
Season ten is the final series ofStargate SG-1.There are several important and thrilling episodes to enjoy, from the fantasy-themed two-parter “The Quest in the middle of the season to the incredible finale “The Unending”.Stargate’sseason ten also features one of the best crossover episodes with “The Pegasus Project”.Stargate Atlantisalso gets a thrilling mid-season two-part even with “The Return” which also features General Jack O’Neill.
WatchStargate Atlantis’No Man’s Landthen watchSG-1’sThe Pegasus Project.There are fewer guest appearances as both shows focus on their respective arcs. However, Jack O’Neill appears in the mid-season two-parterThe Returnwhich introduced the Asurans a race of characters connected to the Ancients and the Replicators.
7Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
The Conclusion Of The Ori Arc
Stargate: Ark of Truthis a direct-to-video movie that concludesStargate SG-1’sOri arc that ran from season 9 to season 10. It only focuses on theSG-1story and can be watched straight after the finale of season ten. However, the film’s timeline occursbefore the events ofStargate Atlantis’finale episode “First Strike”.The film follows the SG-1 team as they fight to obtain the Ark of Truth, a device that will reveal the truth to the Ori Priors and end their control over the followers. It’s an exciting finale that feels more cinematic than a regular series episode. There are terrific performances from the main cast and the antagonists played by Morena Baccarin (FireflyandDeadpool) and the late Julian Sands (Warlock) as the Doci are on top form.
6Stargate Atlantis Season Four
The Replicator Threat Continues And Michael Returns
Stargate Atlantiscontinued afterStargate SG-1endedStargate: The Ark of Truth. As a result, there’s no reliance on crossover episodes, but there are special appearances from theSG-1cast that are noteworthy. Moreover, after the events of episode two, Samantha Carter steps up to lead the SGC. The Atlantis team is still fighting against the Wraith but has made some unlikely allies and the threat from The Replicators reaches an all-time high.
There are terrific standout episodes in season four, like “Be All My Sins Remember’d” which sees the team working with Todd to fight the Asurans. Season four also establishes Doctor Jennifer Keller as a permanent member of the Atlantis team after first appearing in the season three finale, “First Strike”. Jewel Staite from the seriesFirefly,another iconic science fiction series beloved by fans. Michael also returns as a threat in the two-part episode “The Kindred” developing Teyla’s character further. Martial arts star Mark Dacascos (Cradle to the Grave)appears as Tyre in the episode “Reunion” as one of Ronon’s friends from the Sataedan military.
SG-1 Character Appearances
Samantha Carter becomes a series regular in season four and Teal’c makes a guest appearance in the third episodeReunion, and there’s a reference to Jack O’Neill when Carter places a framed picture of him on her desk. The seventeenth episode,Midwayis another fantastic crossover event with Teal’c showing up to offer guidance to Ronon Dex. They have an excellent fight/training scene that ends in a stalemate, but fans get a dream team-up featuring the two warriors taking on the Wraith.
5Stargate Continuum
The Final Movie Takes Place After Search And Rescue
Stargate Continuumis the last adventure for the SG-1 team and it includes a returning Jack O’Neill and the charismatic System Lord Baal played once again by the late Cliff Simon makes a comeback as the primary antagonist.Continuumis a time-traveling adventure in which the team tries to fix the timeline that’s been altered by Baal. It’s a better film thanThe Ark of Truthand gives the team and the series the cinematic send-off it deserves.
The film’s story takes place after the events ofStargate Atlantis’season five opener “Search and Rescue” and there’s a conversation between Samantha Carter and Rodney Mckay about the Tok’ra capturing the last Baal clone. The cast’s chemistry shines through in an excellent sci-fi film that proved how great the series was at storytelling, characterization, and giving an unrivaled sense of adventure.
4Stargate Atlantis Season Five
Atlantis’ Final Season
Search and Rescueis the first episode ofStargate Atlantis’season five and marks the end of Samantha Carter’s run as the commander. The final scene sets upStargate Continuumand positions Richard Woolsley as the new commander. Several vital episodes in season five are key to the Michael arc and feature guest appearances from Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, and the late Don S. Davis as George Hammond in the final episode.
Unfortunately, Don S Davis passed away in June 2008 several months before the final season aired. It was a terrific finale and an exciting way to end the series, but it felt like there was more for the Atlantis team to do. There was a planned movie calledStargate Extinctionbut it was cancelled. However, fans can dive into the comics starting withStargate Atlantis Vol 1which picks up where the “Enemy at the Gate"left off.
Daniel Jackson appears in episodes 10 and 11,First ContactandThe Lost Tribe.The final episode,Enemy at the Gatefeatures several SG-1 characters like Samantha Carter, George Hammond, Hank Landry, and Walter Harriman.