Conception Stargate producers Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper conceived
Stargate Universe as "a completely separate, third entity" in the live-action
Stargate franchise Since their ambitions with the previous live-action
Stargate series were often restricted by the low budget and risked coming across as silly, It was given an initial order of 40 episodes across two seasons. Joseph Mallozzi explained that a new series would have lower salaries and licensing fees than a new sixth season of
Atlantis would have had.
MGM co-funded the project. Brad Wright pitched the series and its first five episodes to the
Stargate Atlantis writers and producers in mid-September 2008. Wright, Cooper, and
Carl Binder produced the show, while
Joseph Mallozzi and
Paul Mullie served as writers and consultant producers. New writers were initially sought for freelance scripts and possible staff positions. Author
John Scalzi was hired as a creative consultant, "a background rather than foreground sort of job". Most of the
Stargate Atlantis crew, such as stunt coordinator
James Bamford and composer
Joel Goldsmith, moved over to
Universe.
Casting Short character breakdowns for the series regulars (created for casting calls) leaked on the internet on September 17, 2008. Brad Wright dismissed negative comments as a sole reaction to the wording of the network; character breakdowns are written to aid casting directors and agents in the selection process, and "always sound shallow, and if they're written to appear 'deep' it's just ridiculous". Auditions were held in Los Angeles. The producers were looking for well-known names for the lead roles, but intended to mostly cast "either new faces, or people you've seen in other stuff but maybe aren't as aware of".
BAFTA and
Screen Actors Guild Award-winning actor
Robert Carlyle was the first announced series regular in mid-December 2008. The casting of Louis Ferreira, David Blue, Brian J. Smith, and Jamil Walker Smith as series regulars was announced in mid-January 2009. The casting of Alaina Huffman and Elyse Levesque was announced in late February 2009, along with other actors whose status as regular or recurring cast has not been established. The
United States Air Force and
Marine Corps reviewed the scripts, and disaster geophysicist
Mika McKinnon served as a science consultant. The projected film start of
Stargate Universe was initially slated for February 4, 2009, The show was filmed on stages 2, 4 (
Destiny set) and 5 (Icarus Base set) at
The Bridge Studios (
SG-1 and
Atlantis had been filmed at stages 5 and 6) "Air (Part 3)" was filmed in and around
Alamogordo, New Mexico from late April through early May 2009.
Stargate Universe showed computer-generated worlds filmed in digital sets. The first promotional picture of the cast (out of costume and in casual clothing) was released on March 20, 2009. The same day, Syfy began airing thirty-second trailers of
Universe, showing various clips of the
Universe team aboard the ship and the
SG·U Stargate with the first visual effects.
MGM revealed its revamped
Stargate Universe website on July 8 with an interactive virtual set tour of the
Destiny, interviews with the cast, character profiles and videos. Joseph Mallozzi began posting concept art and behind-the-scenes photos of the
SGU set on his blog afterwards. Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper and most members of the main cast appeared at an
SGU panel at
San Diego Comic-Con on July 24, 2009. Behind-the-scenes material was shot for future online and DVD use. ==Themes==