The tremendous failure of ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ would have killed practically any franchise, but barely three years have passed since its premiere and James Cameron himself is already talking about the possibility of moving forward a reboot from the science fiction saga that he himself created in 1984.
The filmmaker has taken advantage of the endless promotional campaign for ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ to reveal this fact on the Smartless podcast, where has secured the following on a possible ‘Terminator’ reboot:
If we were to do a ‘Terminator’ reboot to try to relaunch the franchise, which we’re talking about but nothing has been decided on, it would make it much more about the AI side of things rather than bad robots running amok. .
Come on, Cameron is clear that using the same structure that all the films in the saga used with the exception of ‘Terminator Salvation’ would be a mistake – and I also doubt very much that he wants to take that installment as a model. In fact, it sounds like Skynet he would come to the fore instead of personality the threat in a robot sent to take down the heroes of the show.
Now it will be necessary to see if this prospers or remains a mere idea. Cameron himself recently swore to do everything possible for ‘Alita: Battle Angel 2’ to go ahead and is also now very busy with the post-production of ‘Avatar 3’, so he would not throw the bells flying about it either. return of ‘Terminator’. And even less if someone expects Cameron himself to take care of the direction.
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