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The first "Terminator" brought by James Cameron in 1984 is about to celebrate its 40th anniversary. This classic has also recently appeared on the cover of the new issue of the famous magazine "Empire", as James Cameron, the director of the film, also accepted an exclusive interview with the magazine. In the interview, Cameron revealed the plans for the new "Terminator" series of movies.
Last month, Cameron revealed that he was creating a new "Terminator" movie, and more than a month later, Cameron brought this new "Terminator" movie to the fans. for more information. According to Cameron, the new film he is creating could be a complete reboot of the IP.
Cameron bluntly stated in the interview that it is time to put down everything that the "Terminator" series of movies has created in the past forty years. At the same time, he also said that when you go too deep into it, you will lose new audiences, because new audiences don't actually care much about these things. He also said that this may also be a risk that the "Avatar" series of movies will need to face in the future. .
Cameron's remarks seem to indicate that the new "Terminator" series he is creating will completely get rid of several iconic characters that the series has been proud of in the past forty years, and in the world of AI apocalypse Tell new characters and stories. This also means that the T-800 and T-1000 will not appear in the new "Terminator" movie, nor will there be Sarah Connor, and of course there will be no Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.
Cameron brought the first "Terminator" movie in 1984, and then brought a sequel in 1991. This sequel is also one of the greatest sequels in film history. Although Cameron did not direct it himself, the series of movies still launched many sequels. In 2009, "Terminator 2018" was released with a new cast, but it suffered a box office and critical failure.
Then Arnold Schwarzenegger came back in 2015 to bring "Terminator: Genisys", but the return of the governor did not save this new work.
Click to follow and not get lost
The first "Terminator" brought by James Cameron in 1984 is about to celebrate its 40th anniversary. This classic has also recently appeared on the cover of the new issue of the famous magazine "Empire", as James Cameron, the director of the film, also accepted an exclusive interview with the magazine. In the interview, Cameron revealed the plans for the new "Terminator" series of movies.
Last month, Cameron revealed that he was creating a new "Terminator" movie, and more than a month later, Cameron brought this new "Terminator" movie to the fans. for more information. According to Cameron, the new film he is creating could be a complete reboot of the IP.
Cameron bluntly stated in the interview that it is time to put down everything that the "Terminator" series of movies has created in the past forty years. At the same time, he also said that when you go too deep into it, you will lose new audiences, because new audiences don't actually care much about these things. He also said that this may also be a risk that the "Avatar" series of movies will need to face in the future. .
Cameron's remarks seem to indicate that the new "Terminator" series he is creating will completely get rid of several iconic characters that the series has been proud of in the past forty years, and in the world of AI apocalypse Tell new characters and stories. This also means that the T-800 and T-1000 will not appear in the new "Terminator" movie, nor will there be Sarah Connor, and of course there will be no Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.
Cameron brought the first "Terminator" movie in 1984, and then brought a sequel in 1991. This sequel is also one of the greatest sequels in film history. Although Cameron did not direct it himself, the series of movies still launched many sequels. In 2009, "Terminator 2018" was released with a new cast, but it suffered a box office and critical failure.
Then Arnold Schwarzenegger came back in 2015 to bring "Terminator: Genisys", but the return of the governor did not save this new work.In 2019, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton returned together to bring "Terminator: Dark Fate ". Although the two returned together to fill their hearts, it still did not help. Not only did this new work have a poor reputation It even suffered a loss. In fact, this proves that it is indeed time for one of the most classic IPs in film history to undergo a complete reboot.
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