“I’m not machine. I’m not man. I’m more.” Every Terminator fan recognizes that iconic line from “Terminator Genisys” where a “changed” John Connor reveals his new improved self to the horror of Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor. Well the genius investor, engineer, businessman and inventor Elon Musk (who happens to be the 80th most wealthiest person in the world) says we better embrace being “more”. This is because he believes in the future, humans becoming cyborgs might be the only thing that saves humanity. And he has a plan.
Back in February of 2016, we were contacted by someone who asked to remain anonymous and claimed they were related to a key member involved in “Terminator 6” discussions. This insider claimed to have news to share about James Cameron rentering the creative fold with Skydance to work on a new Terminator film. Then, as T6 news broke almost a year later, it turned out our contact indeed was correct in regards to Cameron’s return. But that wasn’t the only thing this scooper was correct about.
We have more great news Terminator fans! Yes, fans in Ireland will be pleased to know that they can experience “Terminator 2: Judgment Day 3D” the way James Cameron intended: in a movie theater!
He’s back and looking glorious! DAMTOYS has just announced a new authorized 1/4th T-800 scale figure to their Classic Series line! Timed with this year’s anticipated release of “Terminator 2: Judgment Day 3D”, this new Model 101 premium statue will have you saying “Wait here, I’ll be back” to your collectible shelf again and again.
Now Terminator fans in Canada can finally exhale in a sigh of relief! Yes, Studiocanal partner Mongrel Media has officially confirmed to us that the restored 3D conversion of “Terminator 2: Judgement Day” will indeed be released “theatrically” in cinemas across Canada!
Now that Paramount Pictures has officially declined their option to continue with the “Terminator Genisys” trilogy, and Skydance looks onward to produce a new Terminator film with creator James Cameron in the mix, a great deal of Terminator fans are left wondering what happened to the Guardian, Sarah and Kyle in the Genisys timeline? So it is time to let Skydance know, that fans would like to find out.
When the news first broke in January of 2018 that a new Skydance Terminator film was under development with James Cameron “godfathering” the production and “Deadpool” director Tim Miller in negotiations to direct, we were able to hypothesize what type of Terminator movie it would be based on clues the source provided.
We told you! After our late Saturday report indicating the Paramount Pictures’ decision not to pick up their option to make a sixth Terminator film wasn’t a bad thing, and after all the panic that was ensued by fans after the false reporting by other news sites that “Terminator 6” was dead, and after we released a new article again to reassure fans that they had nothing to fear, we finally have confirmation that we were right.
The story broke this past Saturday reported by the New York Daily News, that executives at Paramount Pictures have decided not to pick up their option to bring the sixth Terminator film to cinemas across the world. It was first embraced as good news to fans, but now, after a swell of misinformation, some Terminator fans have grown concerned in regards to the future of T6. Well, we are here to calm those fears.
Hasta La Vista Paramount Pictures! On March 4th, we reported HERE that a source informed us that in 2017, the long running partnership between Skydance and Paramount Pictures was coming to a close, freeing up Skydance to shop movie projects to any studio in the world. We were also informed that James Cameron wanted to bring “TERMINATOR 6” to the movie studio he developed a 30 plus year relationship with, none other than 20th Century Fox! Well now it appears once again, a scoop we received about T6 is revealing itself to be true.
As Terminator fans around the world anticipate the theatrical re-release of “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” this summer with a brand new 3D conversion, Studiocanal is already prepping for its home video release. And apparently, fans won’t have to be waiting long to add the newest rendition of this science fiction classic to their home video library!
[EDITORIAL – Contribution from ARMY] As Terminator fans are anxiously awaiting the next movie in the Terminator film franchise, there is a minor amount of disgruntled fans that shockingly do not want to see another film released. I should know. I was one of them. It wasn’t until I saw “Logan” that I have officially changed my mind about new Terminator films.