The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day continue to stand the test of time as some of the finest sci-fi action movies ever made. However, the subsequent sequels always felt like they were trying (and failing) to recapture that lightning in a bottle. James Cameron revealed last year that he’s been working on his own secret Terminator project, and while speaking with Empire for the 40th anniversary of the original movie, he dropped a big hint at what it could look like. TL;DR: Don’t expect to see any familiar characters or iconography.

“This is the moment when you jettison everything that is specific to the last 40 years of Terminator, but you live by those principles,” Cameron said, explaining that the franchise needs to move past its iconic characters. “You get too inside it, and then you lose a new audience because the new audience care much less about that stuff than you think they do. That’s the danger, obviously, with Avatar as well, but I think we’ve proven that we have something for new audiences.”

This means no T-800, no Sarah Connor, and no John Connor. Stripping away these elements would take the franchise back to its bones: humans vs machines, and that’s just what Cameron wants. “You’ve got powerless main characters, essentially, fighting for their lives, who get no support from existing power structures, and have to circumvent them but somehow maintain a moral compass. And then you throw AI into the mix,” Cameron teased. “Those principles are sound principles for storytelling today, right? So I have no doubt that subsequent Terminator films will not only be possible, but they’ll kick ass. But this is the moment where you jettison all the specific iconography.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger has already said that he’s done with the franchise, and I can’t say I blame him. The last three installments (Terminator: SalvationTerminator: Genisys, and Terminator: Dark Fate) were each meant to kick-start a new trilogy, but they all underperformed. Taking things back to basics, without any of the baggage of the previous movies, might be the best way to go.

  • Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I like that Cameron fella. I hope he’s able to create something interesting in that universe because there’s a lot of opportunity. They just need to move away from big-bang-boom action and focus on story. I get worn out on modern action flicks because they always have to go way over the top (not believable) and the action is just non-stop (gets old).

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      3 months ago

      Sarah Connor Chronicles was dope. A mini series would work even. The movies could retain more of that action though.

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        3 months ago

        Mini series is such an underrated platform.

        It commits the creator to a fixed duration but doesnt force you into the movie trilogy paradigm.

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    3 months ago

    That’s great! I’m so tired of everything being about John Connor.

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    3 months ago

    Thank God, can they also not include any new characters?

    I think there are enough Terminator movies now.

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    3 months ago

    I know I’m in the minority, but I really like Genysis. And I can enjoy Salvation when I think of it as a “what if” kind of thing. But T3 and Dark Fate were both hot garbage.

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      Genisys is a half decent action film but a terrible Terminator film. I put most of the blame on Jai Courtney, terrible actor.

      The only part I really liked was the recreation of the original film, that was done really well.

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    3 months ago

    I was going to point out how bad Terminator Salvation was. That movie killed the Terminator franchise for me.

    Then again, this is James Cameron and he wasn’t part of that mess.

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    3 months ago

    So… diverse characters that have the same arcs as the originals and a copy/pasted story from the original but for a modern audience. Can’t wait.

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    3 months ago

    All young me wanted was the intro to T2 as a movie

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      3 months ago

      Take Band of Brothers, Terminator salvation and the intro to T2. Put it into a blender, and serve with a light topping of Edge of Tomorrow

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      That’s why I pumped so many coins into the T2: Arcade machine. Half the game is set in the future war and I loved it to bits, my wallet, not so much.

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      3 months ago

      well, the original definition of the word avatar is a reincarnation of an older character.

      the definition of a terminator, on the other hand…

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    3 months ago

    I like the idea that when you travel back in time you create a new timeline so there’s no going back and endless possibilities for new stories!

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      Even The Terminator isn’t original. Author Harlan Ellison sued Orion Pictures as even though he loved the film, it was a rip off of a story he wrote called “Soldier” for an episode of The Outer Limits. Orion settled and Ellison’s name was added to the credits of the film.

      Source: Wikipedia

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    3 months ago

    Is he self-funding and self-distributing? No Hollywood studio is capable of permitting a single movie to be made that isn’t nostalgia-bait.