Stargate Universe producer Joseph Mallozzi has admitted that there is "still no definite word" about a possible revival.

The sci-fi drama was axed in December, but Mallozzi later wrote on his blog that discussions with co-producer Brad Wright about some form of continuation had been "positive".

However, in a more recent post, he said: "Following a flurry of promising developments, things have gone unbearably quiet. Not a bad sign just... no sign. There's an anticipation that good news could break any day now, but the longer the wait, the greater the challenge when the time comes."

He also admitted that a third run of Stargate Universe on television "isn't one of the scenarios in play".

"As I said in a previous entry, if and when we finally do get the green light, Brad has some wonderful surprises in store for fans of SGU," he insisted. "I've got my fingers crossed for all involved, even though it's looking more and more like I won't be among them."

Mallozzi previously ruled out the possibility of producing a fourth series in the Stargate franchise.

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