Check it out, diehard Terminator aficionados!
The main message resonating throughout the film is that “there is no fate but what you make.”
According to those in the know, Terminator Dark Fate is a followup to Terminator 2: Judgement Day and it totally ignores the sequels that followed over the years. Back in the saddle is Arnold Schwarzenegger, along with franchise newbies, Natalia Reyes
Terminator Dark Fate is described as a “return to the intensity, grit, and spectacle of the movies that first captured our imagination decades earlier,” stated Paramount studio chief.
The series creator James Cameron returns for the first time since 1991’s Terminator 2. Cameron is producing the film, and Tim Miller (Deadpool) is directing.
Cameron launched the franchise with 1984’s The Terminator, a sci-fi tale that told of Sarah Connor (Hamilton) a woman who is hunted by a killer T-800 (Schwarzenegger) from the future because her unborn son John will lead humanity in a war against machines.
The $160-200 million budget Terminator: Dark Fate opens Nov. 1 from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Media, Lightstorm Entertainment, and Tencent Pictures