What's happening

The Campaign
Is In Motion

This is not a petition and a shrug. Fans are organising on a dozen fronts, around the world, and all of it points at one message: bring Stargate back. Here is what is live, what is funded, and what is next.

Ongoing

Petitions

62,000+ signatures and climbing. Sign →

Ongoing

Letters to the decision-maker

Letters and emails aimed at Peter Friedlander, who can reverse it. Who →

Funded

Aerial banner · Los Angeles

A fan-funded banner flight over Amazon’s LA studio, timed for press.

Planned

Banners · Comic-Con & DragonCon

More flights and a highway banner aimed at the summer conventions.

Planned

Times Square board

A Times Square display, built within the platform’s rules.

Exploring

The gate goes to Amazon

A real Stargate at Amazon’s European offices, and a model flown to the edge of space.

Dates and status are being confirmed with GateWorld and will update as each effort locks in. June 10 is confirmed.

In the press

The Story Is
Getting Out

This is no longer just inside the fandom. The press has started to cover the fan effort, which is exactly the kind of attention that gets an executive's notice.

Action Items

Make The Signal
Impossible To Miss

The goal isn't noise for noise's sake. It's to show Amazon MGM that Stargate has a ready audience, a welcoming entry point for new viewers, and a fanbase that will show up on day one. That's why the ready-made messages below lead with the audience-and-business case on purpose, it's the argument studios actually respond to. They're yours to personalize and post in your own words.

Make it personal, it carries further. Whatever you send, add your own story: how many friends and family you have brought to Stargate, the adventures it gave you, and the things you learned because of it. A real, lived story moves people in a way a form letter never will.

One Hashtag Only, This Really Matters

On X, stacking multiple hashtags gets your post deranked. The algorithm reads tag-piling as spam and quietly throttles how many people ever see it, so extra tags don't add reach, they cost it. One clean tag also keeps the whole campaign countable in a single place. Use #SaveStargate and nothing else.

✓  Do: #SaveStargate ✗  Don't: #Stargate #SciFi #Amazon #SaveStargate
01

Post With One Clear Ask

Use #SaveStargate only. Tag Amazon MGM Studios where appropriate. Ask for the series to be revived, without attacking anyone.

03

Send Respectful Feedback

Contact Amazon and ask Amazon MGM Studios to revive Martin Gero's Stargate series. Be specific, brief, and polite.

Email Mike Hopkins
04

Post On Other Social Media

Campaign with facts, gratitude, and curiosity. A bigger Stargate future needs longtime fans and brand-new travelers walking through together.

05

Recruit New Viewers

Invite someone into the franchise. Share the premise, a favorite episode, or the original movie. New-audience growth is the strongest argument.

06

Prove The Audience

Watch, rewatch, rate, review, and add Stargate titles to your watchlist where they're legally available. Streaming data matters.

07

Send Snail Mail

A short, respectful physical letter asking Amazon MGM Studios to reconsider the Martin Gero-led series. Include your name, city or country, and why you'd watch it.

Amazon MGM Studios
Attn: Prime Video / Amazon MGM Studios Leadership
9336 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Amazon.com, Inc.
Attn: Prime Video / Amazon MGM Studios
410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109-5210

Publicly listed studio-campus and corporate addresses. Delivery to a specific executive isn't guaranteed. Send letters and tissue boxes only.

08

Call Amazon Respectfully

Amazon doesn't publish a dedicated MGM fan-feedback line. The public corporate switchboard is +1 206-266-1000.

“Hello. I’m calling to respectfully ask Amazon MGM Studios to reconsider the Martin Gero-led Stargate series. Stargate already has a huge, loyal audience ready to subscribe and watch on day one. Reviving it is a low-risk, high-return win for Prime Video. Please route my feedback to Prime Video and Amazon MGM leadership. Thank you.”
Take It Higher

Where To Reach Amazon

Amazon can do what no previous Stargate owner could afford to. The old studio could not, and the current decision says Amazon will not, even though it plainly can. The reason to reach out is to move that last part. Pick a channel, keep it short and respectful, and lead with the audience-and-cost case.

Audience signal
Prime Video feedback

Watch, rate, and tell them you want it. Streaming and feedback data is the loudest vote.

The studio
Amazon Studios

The general line for the division behind the cancelled series.

The business case
Investor Relations

The “ready audience, trivial cost, wasted asset” argument lands hardest with investors.

Press and media
Amazon PR / Press

Help a reporter pick up the story.

By phone
Corporate switchboard
+1 206-266-1000

Ask to route your feedback to Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios leadership.

By mail
Amazon MGM Studios
9336 Washington Blvd,
Culver City, CA 90232

A physical letter stands out. See the snail-mail template above.

Write to the one who can reverse it Peter Friedlander — the executive who greenlit the series and the one who can overrule the cancellation. He is the person to convince. Reach him directly on LinkedIn, and address your letters and emails to him.
Mike Hopkins, his boss (Head of Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios) — worth copying, but he tends to defer to his division chiefs.
Vernon Sanders, Head of Television, Amazon MGM Studios — another voice in the room.
Keep it calm and on the evidence. The goal is to disprove two claims: that Stargate only appeals to its existing fans, and that its audience can't grow. “I hate Amazon” only confirms the decision; a respectful, numbers-led case is what moves an exec.
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