Stargate: Continuum(2008) (99% RELIABLE)

: Reviewers frequently praise the film's "terrific production values" and the seamless integration of visual effects, noting it feels more like a theatrical release than a standard direct-to-video project.

: The film is notable for its production scale, specifically for being the farthest north a film crew has ever shot . The production traveled to the U.S. Navy's Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station in the Arctic to film scenes involving the USS Alexandria (a nuclear-powered attack submarine) breaking through the ice. Stargate: Continuum(2008)

This report analyzes the 2008 direct-to-video film Stargate: Continuum , the second feature-length installment designed to wrap up the Stargate SG-1 television series. Navy's Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station in the

: Teal'c and Vala Mal Doran vanish as the timeline shifts, leaving Mitchell, Carter, and Jackson to navigate a world where they are strangers and Earth is defenseless against a massive Goa'uld invasion fleet. Stargate: Continuum(2008)