The Terminator cult saga was significant for several generations, but unfortunately we will surely have to say goodbye to it. Explanations.

Admittedly, since its appearance on the big screen in 1984, the film Terminator has captivated viewers around the world with its rather unique blend of action and sci-fi. Better, over time the franchise has become an icon of pop culture in particular thanks to its themes but also the actor who is a bit the face of the license: Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Terminator, the end of an era

Can we really imagine the saga Terminator part with its proudest representative and the actor who embodies the T-800 in the best possible way? The media The Hollywood Reporter had the opportunity to interview Arnold Schwarzenegger to talk about his career and inevitably the subject came up very quickly. What can we expect for the future? Will Schwarzy be there?

THR’s question is quite simple “is the Terminator franchise over?” To this thorny question, the former bodybuilder answers it without language of wood.

The franchise is not over. However, I’m done. I got the message loud and clear that the world wants to move on when it comes to Terminator. Someone has to come up with a brilliant idea. Terminator was a big part of my success, so I will always watch it with great fondness. The first three films were great. Number four I couldn’t because I was governor. Then five (Genisys) and six (Dark Fate) didn’t close the deal as far as I was concerned. We knew that in advance because they just weren’t written well.

Not only does actor Arnold Schwarzenegger respond frankly, but he also explains that the last episodes were not well written. A fairly surprising outspokenness in the world of Hollywood where it is often very difficult to accept failures.

Who better to embody a T-800?

Terminator when is the sequel?

For the moment nothing is planned to relaunch the license Terminator At the movie theater. On the other hand, we know that James Cameron, on the strength of the delirious success of Avatar, would like to do something about it. Last December the director who had directed the first two films had explained that a project was in discussion but that nothing had yet been decided. Obviously in the state it is hard to imagine anything other than a complete reboot. Because the absence of Arnold Schwarzenegger would be very difficult to justify otherwise.

The main idea could remain the same: intelligent machines under the control of Skynet dominate the world in a dystopian future, and send cyborgs, the Terminators, into the past to eliminate a threat to their existence. This is the heart of the scenario and it seems complicated to propose anything else.

On your side,u’would you like to see about this cult saga? Could a full reboot be right for you? ?

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