Thundercrack85
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Given Arnold's presence, it'll be a Trek '09 style reboot.
Well, his presence did miracles for Terminator 3 and Salvation.
Given Arnold's presence, it'll be a Trek '09 style reboot.
I would be 100% ok with that myself.Given Arnold's presence, it'll be a Trek '09 style reboot.
And according to the Hollywood Reporter, Arnold is back as the Terminator.

Well, his presence did miracles for Terminator 3 and Salvation.
He was hardly ''present'' for TS and he was the least of T3's problems.
I would be 100% ok with that myself.
Eh I still think the Arnold thing is in the air. If he is in it it will be a small cameo. But I think this will be a hard reboot. Doing a soft re-boot like ST09 does not work, the timelines are already so wonky, you just can't do it. You can't have it magically be where Sarah is 19 in 2015. Makes no sense. They can't do a soft reboot, this will be a hard reboot.
Who says the Sarah/Kyle stuff doesn't take place in the 80's? Can we not jump to conclusions please?
Even though I kind of liked the Terminator TV show, it felt kind of forced for them to keep having to tie it back to the distant original.
Terminator, and it's sequel were great, but that was thirty and twenty years ago. They really should move on.
Even the T-800 is obsolete in a lot of ways.
And what are you doing? You are jumping to conclusions that they will try to do some kind of ST09 thing. They may, they may not. I'm saying my reasons why they won't.
I'm saying that they probably don't want to spend the money to do a "retro" reboot. It is costly to retro-fit everything.
I'm not saying it's 100% but I'm saying what I think will happen. We shall see, but I think they won't try to do any of that. They will just start fresh. If they don't, well I was wrong and I'm never ashamed to admit those things. But I have a strong feeling from a business stand point and somewhat as a personal fan stand point rebooting it sounds like what they would aim to do.
I'm very much open that I'm making assumptions. There's nothing that we know for a fact that could point us either way.
If we can get cheapo Jason Statham movies set in the 70's/80's, then I doubt a big budget sci-fi blockbuster will have that problem.
Eh, given the time travel and Schwarzenegger, I simply don't see them doing that. But I'm not going to brush your thoughts off just because I don't agree with them.
Well, I just don't see much of a point. Again, Terminator 2 didn't leave much room for a sequel. Certainly not what Terminator 3 had in mind (which outright ignored most of Terminator 2). And Salvation inherited that convoluted mess (and added to it).
So at this point, really the only (sensible) option left is to start over.
Dwayne Johnson would make a great infiltrator.
There is one issue with Arnold being in the film, he's sixty-eight. Seventy by the time this gets to theaters.
Maybe he could have a cameo as a human character, but a Terminator? Come on.
