Joseph
Malozzi, executive producer of the SCI FI Channel original series
Stargate SG-1, told SCI FI Wire that there will be a lot of new developments
as the series begins its eighth season. "We're looking at the
return of an old villain and sort of a Freddy vs. Jason-type throwdown,
a big villain-vs.-villain conflict on a cosmic scale," Malozzi
said in an interview. He added: "There will be a big change for
a main character, O'Neill [Richard Dean Anderson]."
Malozzi,
who was recently in Los Angeles to collect SG-1's Saturn Award for
best syndicated/cable television series, said that the end of the
seventh season saw a few character upheavals as well. "One of
our established characters [left] the show at the end of season seven,"
he said. Malozzi declined to indicate who would be leaving, but, he
added, "there will be lots of changes for all of our characters."
Malozzi
also said that the series was in no danger of running out of ideas.
"It all hearkens back to the fourth season on the show, when
we were looking ahead at season five and saying, 'We're all out of
ideas. I don't know how we're going to come up with ideas for season
five,'" Malozzi said. "Amazingly, the longer the series
goes on, the easier it is to come up with ideas, because you've got
the backstories. You've got past episodes you can draw off of for
future episodes. The longer we go, the more stories we have. I'm looking
ahead to seasons 12 and 13." Stargate SG-1 airs Fridays at 9
p.m. ET/PT. Season eight commences July 9. The SCI FI Channel spinoff
series Stargate Atlantis premieres July 16.