Teaser trailer....this is supposed to ignore any movies after T2. I'm cautiously optimistic with Hamilton and Cameron involved. Heard this is some of the 10 min footage from cinemacon where the cgi isn't finished yet.
@Terminator: Welcome to the day after Judgment Day. Producer James Cameron returns with director Tim Miller for #TerminatorDarkFate. In theatres 11.1.19. Watch the official trailer now. https://twitter.com/Terminator/statu...846144/video/1
Originally Posted by notorious:
This has all happened before and it will all happen again. And again. And again. And again.
Cameron was nails with the Terminator. If he’s involved as anything more than a figurehead, it should be good but..... he’s finishing up 3 Avatar movies at the same time. How much time does he have right now? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Cameron was nails with the Terminator. If he’s involved as anything more than a figurehead, it should be good but..... he’s finishing up 3 Avatar movies at the same time. How much time does he have right now?
Heard he co-wrote this and was more involved. I hope...I think it's a big deal to get Linda Hamilton involved and for her to be willing to come back [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I already hate all the fake looking CGI and sped up film trickery in the action scenes. Looks horrible
I'm hoping it will look better at release or future trailers....I just hope it's a good story. That and the practical effects really won me over on Terminator and T2 although the effects were cool back then [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Cameron was nails with the Terminator. If he’s involved as anything more than a figurehead, it should be good but..... he’s finishing up 3 Avatar movies at the same time. How much time does he have right now?
Actually 4 Avatar sequels. Out every two years starting in 2021.
Thought the trailer looked pretty cool, on my phone at least. [Reply]
By most accounts this is supposed to be Cameron's effort at bringing the franchise in for a landing.
He's looking to cap the 'trilogy', close up some loose ends and somehow write the end to the story. Now obviously the Terminator is the kind of property that you can just decide 'eh fuckit, we'll make another one' if this one is actually good. But if they're just looking to settle the story down, make it make some sense and bring it home - it could actually be pretty good.
If they're looking to re-boot it for an expanded universe and more movies to come, it will almost certainly suck. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
By most accounts this is supposed to be Cameron's effort at bringing the franchise in for a landing.
He's looking to cap the 'trilogy', close up some loose ends and somehow write the end to the story. Now obviously the Terminator is the kind of property that you can just decide 'eh fuckit, we'll make another one' if this one is actually good. But if they're just looking to settle the story down, make it make some sense and bring it home - it could actually be pretty good.
If they're looking to re-boot it for an expanded universe and more movies to come, it will almost certainly suck.
I agree... hopefully this is the finale. I doubt Arnold and Linda will want to be back after this one since Cameron is involved. [Reply]
Rewatched Terminator and T2 man those movies were good. The music in the movies definitely set the tone. I really hope this new one has something similar with Junkie XL... [Reply]