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For Sale Apr 13, 2026 at 2:37 AM

Bring back Warehouse 13.

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Bring back Warehouse 13. That's all.

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TokoBlaster Apr 13, 2026 +147
And Eureka! 
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Apart_Pineapple2392 Apr 13, 2026 +43
This and warehouse 13 was the best! I remember they canceled Eureka cause of budget cuts. Bastards.
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DigiQuip Apr 13, 2026 +22
And they canceled Stargate SG1 and Atlantis to dump money into Eureka. 
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[deleted] Apr 13, 2026 +6
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zendick1 Apr 13, 2026 -1
Maybe, hopefully but it ain't showing yet so i doesn't exist (they film stuff all the time that never sees the light of day)
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randomnighmare Apr 13, 2026 +4
I thought they canceled Atlantis and SG-1 because of Univese? Like the showrunners were tired of doing two shows at a time and wanted only to do one show at a time?
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f1del1us Apr 14, 2026 +2
Lowkey worst decision ever. I really like Universe but the era where you had overlapping and interacting SG1 and SGA was some of the pinnacle of sci fi tv.
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monchota Apr 13, 2026 +1
Ehh jt more complicated so SG1 was getting done, Atlantis wanted a kovie to finish up. Universe was because the one writter wanted to do something different. They just made it a StarGate show and it failed miserably, cutting all the funding short and they moved on.
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RephRayne Apr 14, 2026 +2
Universe was almost certainly a response to BSG, it didn't really feel like a StarGate series at all. SG1 and SGA had a totally different tone and BSG's success had an influence on a lot of sci-fi going forward.
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monchota Apr 14, 2026 +1
Yeah, it wasn't the writers or some of them. Wanted to do a different show, not SG related but syfy said no. They decided to do it with a SG skin and it turned out how it did. Great scifi not s great SG show. They went on and did the Dark Matter show, not the new on on apple but the one before that, with the crew. That wakes up and doesn't remember much, other than being numbered 1 to 6. Its a good show and ofcourse got canceled early but so good. Hopefully, since it all the same people back. The new SG show can be good, they need to stick to the team. No back stabbing or secret agendas, srick to the Sg1/SGA formula
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randomnighmare Apr 13, 2026 +1
I remember the promise of an Atlantis movie that never came...
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FatDog69 Apr 16, 2026 +1
Well.... Both Warehouse 13 and Eureka were cut to pay for "Defiance". I wanted to hate that show but I have to admit it was decent.
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harrisarah Apr 13, 2026 +8
Love these fun sci-fi shows that don't take themselves too seriously and aren't dark and violent. It's about time for the cycle to come back around our way, isn't it?
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randomnighmare Apr 13, 2026 +3
Eureka should come back because of the way it was canceled but Warehouse 13 had a proper ending. More so than Eureka but I can't understand why Scyfy (formerly Sci-Fi) didn't create a spin-off and/or aTV movie for either shows..
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RedditConsciousness Apr 13, 2026 +2
Can I get some Lost Room please?
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NTP9766 Apr 13, 2026 +2
My wife and I will be on our 3rd rewatch of Eureka the next time we start. I never watched Warehouse 13 back in the day, but we started watching it a few months ago and are now on the season 1 finale. I knew there was a crossover episode, but it was weird seeing Eureka cast members in early Warehouse 13 episodes, and not playing their same characters.
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dukenny Apr 13, 2026 +41
Eddie McClintock tried a few years ago. He couldn't get any network support.
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otcconan Apr 13, 2026 +18
I liked Eddie as Brennan's ex on Bones.
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harrisarah Apr 13, 2026 +1
Just started a rewatch of Bones and had totally forgotten he was in it! Weird to see him not in Warehouse but I always like him
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secretlythecat Apr 13, 2026 +3
Eddie McClintock ended up in the hotel room next to mine one time at Dragon Con. He was nice!
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Zelcron Apr 13, 2026 +31
Warehouse 14
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theendofthesidewalk Apr 13, 2026 +10
I like to think 14 is happening now. 15 will bring us back into the story
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Zelcron Apr 13, 2026 +7
https://theonion.com/f***-everything-were-doing-five-blades-1819584036/
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BagOfFerrets34 Apr 13, 2026 +26
Honestly I’d take a limited “Warehouse 13: One Last Artifact” special. In the meantime, a rewatch + annoying every streamer’s feedback form might at least bump it on someone’s radar.
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Ferreteria Apr 13, 2026 +15
What are we going to do, glue the ashes back together?
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R_V_Z Apr 13, 2026 +10
Or do a TV version of the Control game. It'd be like Warehouse 13 if David Lynch directed it.
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seanhere Apr 13, 2026 +7
I’m for it.
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netpres Apr 13, 2026 +12
But not like they did The Librarians.
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AcceleratorTouma Apr 13, 2026 +10
Maybe the original Librarians and Warehouse 13 crossover, like they're both after the same object type thing
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MarkB74205 Apr 13, 2026 +5
I always thought the two could co-exist. The Library of Alexandria realised too much power in one place would be bad, so it split into the Warehouse and the Library, one to take care of human-made artifacts, and one to take care of truly magical ones. Only Judson and Mrs Frederick would know about each other to prevent a Warehouse supervisor or Librarian deciding they could harness the power of both.
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fkrmds Apr 15, 2026 +2
my totally made up head canon was that wh13 was where the librarians stored all the silly artifacts that weren't all that dangerous. still potentially world ending but, not pandoras box or ark of covenant level threats. was fun to watch both series at the same time.
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MarkB74205 Apr 15, 2026 +3
The Warehouse does have Pandora's Box (big plot point for the start of season 4) but I can handwave that away by saying the Library has the real one, while the Warehouse one was actually a prop used by an ancient storyteller who was so convincing that everyone believed it was the real thing. Perhaps that's even what prompted the split between the Warehouse and Library, as having both versions in the same place would be disastrous. And both are always fun to watch. Warehouse is Steampunk X-Files, while Librarians is Doctor Who meets Indiana Jones.
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fkrmds Apr 15, 2026 +1
ya haha. i hesitated to write that but, like you expressed, there are many ways to have it make passable sense. there are many stories about royals having fake dragon hordes too. so it's even viable within human history.
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ErisC Apr 13, 2026 +8
Wait what? I liked the new Librarians...
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blankvoidoid Apr 13, 2026 +7
TBH, I'd rather just rewatch the OG show. I had a mad crosh on Claudia back then, but Allison was lightning in a bottle, so it wouldn't be the same
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Stemnin Apr 13, 2026 +3
Just finished re-watching Person Of Interest (again) and seeing Saul Rubinek (Artie) was great, even loved (to hate) him in that TNG episode lol.
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secretlythecat Apr 13, 2026 +3
If you liked W13 and Eureka, give Haven a try. It's silly but engaging. It's on amazon.
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StarChild413 Apr 14, 2026 +3
Since enough people are doing enough other things I feel like a proper sequel would be hard to do (and not to mention get put through the wringer if it didn't make Myka and HG a canon couple) but I did have this idea for some sort of animated (as budget might be a concern and that way it'd be less commitment for the actors) anthology show called something like Tales Of The Warehouse that would explore adventures of a different Warehouse's agents each season (but not necessarily never repeating any Warehouses, this could metaphorically run forever so why limit it to 13 seasons), y'know, one season could explore Warehouse 9 and, like, the events that led to Paracelsus's "turn to the dark side" (or at least a chance to see him before that) and the next could be a Warehouse 13 one following up from where the show left-off-pre-flashforward and the next could be some Victorian adventures with HG and Warehouse 12 and the next could be another Warehouse we know nothing of and the next could be a Warehouse 13 one in its past with young!Artie etc. and so on
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Krayt88 Apr 14, 2026 +3
I'd settle for any good supernatural case of the week type show. The fewer overarching plot lines the better.
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MostlyBored11 Apr 13, 2026 +2
Is it even available to stream anywhere? I would love to watch it again
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Really_McNamington Apr 13, 2026 +3
It's definitely one where the DVD set is always pretty c****. But not subtitled, sadly. Blu-rays are subtitled but seem to have only been available quite limitedly.
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ictguy24 Apr 13, 2026 +3
It's on Prime right now 
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taz-nz Apr 13, 2026 +5
Bring back the original "The Lost Room" not the knockoff.
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numb3rb0y Apr 13, 2026 +6
They're so different in genre and tone, this is the most superficial comparison ever.
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alienclone Apr 13, 2026 +3
are you calling Warehouse 13 a knockoff of "The Lost Room"?, because it isnt. if Warehouse 13 is a knockoff of anything it would be Friday the 13th: The Series
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ArbitraryLettersXYZ Apr 13, 2026 +2
Regardless of the similarities or differences, I loved The Lost Room and would love to see it again.
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Apprehensive_War173 Apr 13, 2026 +2
I’d be down for that. It had that perfect comfort show vibe where the stakes felt fun, but the characters still carried it. I still randomly think about some of those artifacts and how creative the ideas were.
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1footN Apr 13, 2026 +1
Yes please
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myassholealt Apr 13, 2026 +1
While we're at it, let's also bring back Lost Girl.
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PlayedUOonBaja Apr 14, 2026 +1
I say, mix and match the characters & actors from Eureka and Wh13 and give them a new setting and science -fictiony plot device.
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FallenValkyrja Apr 13, 2026 +1
And Max Headroom.
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otcconan Apr 13, 2026
Is it streaming somewhere?
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nicathor Apr 13, 2026 +3
Amazon
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DigiQuip Apr 13, 2026 +2
Amazon basically has all the sci-fi network stuff. 
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otcconan Apr 13, 2026 -5
F*** that, I ain't paying. I was hoping Tubi had it.
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alienclone Apr 13, 2026
bring back "Friday The 13th: The Series"
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fothergillfuckup Apr 13, 2026
I'd definitely watch it.
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