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Terminator actor Arnold Schwarzenegger bluntly stated he’s done with the Terminator franchise moving forward while also admitting that both Genisys and Dark Fate “were just not well written.”
Once-great franchises sometimes take a dive, thanks to hapless directors, bad studio decisions and poor writers. Here are a few who bit the dust in no time.
Science fiction got a burst of creativity during the 1990s, culminating in a string of iconic classics that every fan deserves to watch.
Avatar: The Way of Water director James Cameron continued to make the press rounds to promote the film and revealed that there are discussions to relaunch the Terminator franchise after the failure of Terminator: Dark Fate.
Avatar: The Way of Water, Terminator, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day director James Cameron recently revealed that Terminator: Dark Fate director originally wanted to make the film without Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Tim Miller concedes rebooting everything with Terminator: Dark Fate was a bad call and the opposite of a Eureka moment.
The Terminator franchise is a story of riches to rags, thanks largely to critical errors present in every single sequel installment.
In recent years, it’s become an easy-to-spot trend in Hollywood film and TV productions as well as at comic book publishers. They are taking male characters and replacing them with female characters.
Terminator: Dark Fate actress Mackenzie Davis recently shared her thoughts on why she believed the movie failed at the box office.
The Transformers and The Terminator are set to face off in a new miniseries from Dark Horse Comics and IDW Publishing.