Stargate Universe actress Alaina Huffman has revealed details of the scrapped television movies planned to wrap up the series.

Series producer Joseph Mallozzi previously claimed that the sci-fi drama could return for a series of television films but the plans were eventually abandoned.

"They tried very hard to put a movie together," Huffman explained at the recent Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con. "I thought that would have been a really great way to close out the series. To me, it's really unfortunate that the franchise didn't get the opportunity... to finish off the story."

Huffman, who played Lt Tamara Johansen, explained that the first film would have wrapped up the Stargate Universe story arc, while a second would have featured an "all-star cast" from across the Stargate franchise.

"[Series co-creator Brad Wright] wanted to do two movies," she confirmed. "One to finish off our storyline, and one [with] an all-star cast that they thought they'd shoot in Hawaii. I don't know why they couldn't get the funding, but they couldn't."

The actress also blamed the project's eventual cancellation on Spyglass Entertainment, the production company which recently bought out MGM.

"MGM is no longer [functioning and] it's now being run by Spyglass," said Huffman. "But Spyglass is not interested in Stargate so therefore would not fund movies."

The final episode of Stargate Universe aired on Syfy on May 9.

Watch the final scene of Stargate Universe below:

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