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]]>Terminator: Dark Fate may be set 27 years after the events in Terminator: Judgement Day, but it includes some familiar faces.
Skynet has created a new Terminator (who happen to look like Gabriel Luna), and he is after newcomers played by Natalia Reyes and Mackenzie Davis.
That’s where the old guard of Sarah Connor — once again played by Linda Hamilton — and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s original Terminator enter the game to protect the two women.
Deadpool director Tim Miller is helming the futuristic ship, while original creator and director of the franchise’s first two features, James Cameron, is involved as an executive producer.
The trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate includes many action scenes as we have come to expect, set to a cover of Bjork’s song, “Hunter”.
The next chapter in the Terminator saga commenced on November 1st, 2019.
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]]>Hamilton recently made an appearance at CinemaCon in order to promote Terminator: Dark Fate, the sixth installment in Terminator film franchise, which marks her return to the series after 25 years. During the panel she offered her opinion on the movies that came after Judgment Day and didn’t hold anything back.
“They’re very forgettable, aren’t they?” said Hamilton. “You start something, and you’re invested in the franchise, but somehow the characters that you care about weren’t there. Too many people, too many story points. So, I think we’ve done a good job of narrowing down the focus again, so it will echo the first two films.”
Hamilton also added that she wasn’t all that interested in returning to the franchise at first but was convinced by Terminator creator James Cameroon.
“I gave it probably six weeks of intense thinking and consideration before deciding to do it,” she explained. “I wasn’t sure if I wanted to. I didn’t want it to look like a shameless money grab. I am living this quiet, lovely life that doesn’t involve being a celebrity, and you really have to think, do I really want to trade that in again for another 15 minutes?”
Terminator: Dark Fate, which is set for release on November 1, 2019, will ignore the previous three movies in the series and serve as a direct sequel to Judgment Day. Although Cameroon, who directed the original and the first sequel, handed over the directorial duties to Tim Miller, he still was heavily involved in the story and filming while also serving as an executive producer.
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]]>The post There is So Much Action in the “Terminator: Dark Fate” Trailer appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Terminator: Dark Fate may be set 27 years after the events in Terminator: Judgement Day, but it includes some familiar faces.
Skynet has created a new Terminator (who happen to look like Gabriel Luna), and he is after newcomers played by Natalia Reyes and Mackenzie Davis.
That’s where the old guard of Sarah Connor — once again played by Linda Hamilton — and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s original Terminator enter the game to protect the two women.
Deadpool director Tim Miller is helming the futuristic ship, while original creator and director of the franchise’s first two features, James Cameron, is involved as an executive producer.
The trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate includes many action scenes as we have come to expect, set to a cover of Bjork’s song, “Hunter”.
The next chapter in the Terminator saga commenced on November 1st, 2019.
The post There is So Much Action in the “Terminator: Dark Fate” Trailer appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post Linda Hamilton on Past Three Terminator Sequels: “They’re Very Forgettable” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Hamilton recently made an appearance at CinemaCon in order to promote Terminator: Dark Fate, the sixth installment in Terminator film franchise, which marks her return to the series after 25 years. During the panel she offered her opinion on the movies that came after Judgment Day and didn’t hold anything back.
“They’re very forgettable, aren’t they?” said Hamilton. “You start something, and you’re invested in the franchise, but somehow the characters that you care about weren’t there. Too many people, too many story points. So, I think we’ve done a good job of narrowing down the focus again, so it will echo the first two films.”
Hamilton also added that she wasn’t all that interested in returning to the franchise at first but was convinced by Terminator creator James Cameroon.
“I gave it probably six weeks of intense thinking and consideration before deciding to do it,” she explained. “I wasn’t sure if I wanted to. I didn’t want it to look like a shameless money grab. I am living this quiet, lovely life that doesn’t involve being a celebrity, and you really have to think, do I really want to trade that in again for another 15 minutes?”
Terminator: Dark Fate, which is set for release on November 1, 2019, will ignore the previous three movies in the series and serve as a direct sequel to Judgment Day. Although Cameroon, who directed the original and the first sequel, handed over the directorial duties to Tim Miller, he still was heavily involved in the story and filming while also serving as an executive producer.
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