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“[T]hey had an idea. What I remember was that second one was going to be about John’s journey after he was taken by Skynet…like going down to what he became; half machine, half man. That’s where the second one was going to start, and that’s about all I knew.”
Past the subversion of expectations, I didn't like Genisys. What didn't you care for about the original? I love that one.
http://deadline.com/2018/04/terminator-james-cameron-reboot-thanksgiving-release-1202360150/
Something different that I think could be cool: set it after the war. So John Connor's long dead, society's started to rebuild. Post-post apocalypse like the Fallout games are. Traumatised vets, a couple of decaying purposeless terminators and other machines still knocking about, paranoia about Skynet somehow coming back, weird religious cults actually trying to bring it back. I think there's lots of potential there.
I completely forgot about this deleted scene :))
Diego Boneta has joined the new reboot/revival:
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/936455-diego-boneta-join-terminator-reboot
I was 100% convinced they would for Genysis.
The next one which is technically Terminator 3 now could do that or something similar, I suspect Arnie will be playing a human role.
You do mean this upcoming film? If so, someone has already confirmed (I believe it was Schwarzenegger himself) that he's playing a cyborg, not a human.
Why can’t he play both?
Was not sure what Arnie was playing, only read a few news stories on the film.
The first one could be considered a horror movie, on top of sci-fi & action.
I definitely view the original as a horror movie. I know any sort of remake of the original would be inferior, but I wouldn't mind seeing another neo-noir sort of horror story set in a city, with some unlucky civilian attempting to flee from a Terminator and survive.
Think of a Terminator movie set in the 1970's or 80's, directed by Denis Villeneuve, with a similar story in Los Angeles or NYC. That'd be gold.
A noir type thing would be cool. I do think they should switch genres again. That's why Aliens and Terminator 2 were such good sequels, they didn't try to copy the original, they did something different.
They should run with that concept!
@Master_Dahark, right? Reese's speech to Sarah in the parking garage further heightens that horror feel:
"It can't be bargained with, it can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear. And it absolutely will not stop ever, until you are dead."
An unstoppable killing machine with one goal and one goal only: cutting you down. Speaking of you saying "...just from something you haven't even done yet" makes me think of Miles' line when he's getting interrogated in the sequel: "You're judging me on things I haven't even done yet."
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the idea of a ‘good Terminator’ should have happened ONCE, in T2, and never again.
Arnold plays a great bad guy!
I always think it's a shame they spoiled that twist in the marketing material, but I guess there was really no way to logically cut promotional footage for the film without giving it away to some degree. Same with, to my surprise, seeing original trailers for GE that totally showcase the twist right off the bat.
Agreed.
Why don t they send nanobots instead?