“Why Arnold Schwarzenegger is Turning His Back on the Terminator Saga: The End of an Era”

2023-05-17 19:58:16

News culture This Hollywood superstar is turning his back on the saga that made him famous. And we can’t blame him…

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Sometimes you have to let certain cult sagas die rather than do anything with them, and Arnold Schwarzenegger will not contradict us.

The end for Terminator? Arnold Schwarzenegger turns his back on the saga

It was in 1984 that one of the greatest saga in the history of cinema was born, we obviously named Terminator. Today, nearly 40 years later, this license still rocks our daily lives. It must be said that James Cameron’s franchise has made an impression with the first two episodes as spectacular as they are meaningful. Unfortunately, and this despite the success of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines released in 2003, the sequels never managed to regain the strength of the first games. On this, Arnold Schwarzenegger will not contradict us, quite the contrary.

The first three films were excellent. I didn’t play in the fourth (Salvation) because at that time I was governor. Then the fifth (Genisys) and sixth (Dark Fate) fell short as far as I was concerned. I knew that in advance because they just weren’t written very well. Arnold Schwarzenegger

As you may already know, Tim Miller, with Dark Fate, the latest episode, completely ignored the events of Episodes 3, 4, and 5, which obviously didn’t sit well with the majority of fans, but also to Arnold Schwarzenegger therefore, who decided to turn his back on the saga.

The franchise is not over. But I’m done with her. I got the loud and clear message that everyone wants to move forward with a different theme when it comes to Terminator. Someone has to come up with a brilliant idea. Arnold Schwarzenegger

However, the star actor of the franchise does not sulk the license and adds “Terminator is largely at the origin of my success, which is why I have always been very attached to the saga”.


A new Terminator by James Cameron?

Due to the commercial failure of Dark Fate (it lost over $122.6 million at the box office), there’s little chance we’ll see a Terminator movie once more in the near future, but still , James Cameron himself, the author of the first two Terminator films and Avatar 2, would be ready to put the cover back to restore the image of the franchise.

If I were to do another Terminator movie, to maybe revive the franchise, which is currently being discussed, even though nothing has been decided, I would lean much more towards artificial intelligence rather than robot-turned-villains crazy. James Cameron


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