Arnold Is Back for Terminator 5

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Returning to TERMINATOR Franchise; Justin Lin to Direct

http://collider.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-terminator-justin-lin/87725/

Yep, he’s back. After announcing he was looking for new projects following his tenure as Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger is set to return to The Terminator franchise in a new film. Long rumored to be attached to a new Terminator film, Justin Lin (Fast Five) is indeed directing. Deadline reports that the two are shopping a rights package around town in order to set the new flick up at a studio.

Schwarzenegger has been attached to a number of projects in the past few months, and it was looking like was close to choosing Kim Ji-Woon’s THE LAST STAND as his comeback project. There’s no word on how soon the new Terminator film would go into production, but one would assume the studio that grabs the project will want to get going as quickly as possible. Hit the jump for more.

After McG’s Terminator: Salvation reboot, the rights to the franchise were in a bit of trouble. Now it looks like the new flick will be set up with a new studio (the report states that Universal, Sony and Lionsgate are “looking hard” at the package). An interesting tidbit in the story, though, is that per copyright law, the rights to Terminator revert back to James Cameron in 2018. While it seems that Cameron really wants nothing to do with the franchise anymore, if a studio were planning on making Terminator films past that date, Cameron would have to sign off.

Nevertheless, this is about an imminent Terminator flick. Personally, I would have rather seen Schwarzenegger take on some new material rather than rehashing a character from his past. After T3: Rise of the Machines , it was pretty clear that you can only do the “robot from the other movies that isn’t really the same robot from the other movies” bit so many times before it becomes a bit tedious.

Lin is expected to be a hot commodity given the strong business that Fast Five is poised to do. The film is doing considerably well overseas and this may be his calling card to be moved up to the big leagues. I’m not a huge fan of the Fast and the Furious franchise, but I can appreciate the guy’s penchant for practical stuntwork, and it looks like he knows how to film action. Not to mention, he directed the “Modern Warfare” episode of Community, which is almost enough to forgive him for pretty much anything he does in the future.

The rights package for the new Terminator should be picked up quickly by a studio, after which a screenwriter will be hired and you can bet the flick will be fast-tracked. Here’s hoping they find an original angle with which to bring Schwarzenegger back into the loop.


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Machines age?

The only way I see this working is if they meet the human that the Terminator was modeled after. Because lets face it...he is old and out of shape.
 
I'm a huge Terminator fan but, eh. I got so hyped with T3, and TS and both just were horrible compared to the first two. The only thing that would ever get me excited is if they got some good tallent (directors) and used lots of money to go back and do a Superman Returns kind of thing, have a reboot of T3 and go on from there. T3 and TS just have ruined that franchise for me. But lets see what happens I guess.
 
I'm a huge Terminator fan but, eh. I got so hyped with T3, and TS and both just were horrible compared to the first two. The only thing that would ever get me excited is if they got some good tallent (directors) and used lots of money to go back and do a Superman Returns kind of thing, have a reboot of T3 and go on from there. T3 and TS just have ruined that franchise for me. But lets see what happens I guess.

Well they've hired Justin Lin to direct and while his past movies were so-so, Fast Five is looking great critically and commercially.
 
Eh better then the last two but still not Cameron level. Maybe I should have said that, Cameron level/A list level directors lol.
 
I was expecting Neill Blomkamp or Duncan Jones to jump on the project given their evident taste for sci-fi :word:
 
Eh better then the last two but still not Cameron level. Maybe I should have said that, Cameron level/A list level directors lol.

Yes! you finally admit it! Cameron is GOD! :awesome:
 
AFter T3 and TS, I simply don't care. Somehow getting the Fast and Furious guy has made me care even less.
 
Terminator and Arnold in the same sentence is always awesome.
 
I'll give it a chance. I still haven't watched Terminator Salvation though.
 
What caught my eye was the bit about the Terminator copyright will revert back to Cameron in 2018, but that's still 7 years away.

Not that I think he would do anything with it at that point but it would still put a smile on my face to have the rights to the franchise, back in the creator's hands, where it belongs.

A shame it couldn't have happened earlier.
 
What caught my eye was the bit about the Terminator copyright will revert back to Cameron in 2018, but that's still 7 years away.

Not that I think he would do anything with it at that point but it would still put a smile on my face to have the rights to the franchise, back in the creator's hands, where it belongs.

Yeah, that's what I was focused on, its good to see that Cameron will own his baby after so many years. :up:
 
ugh. Id really rather see him do something new to be honest. Something awesome.
 
By the time it reverts back to Cameron...They will probably have done a dozen more sequels till then. lol

Anyway...Arnold and Terminator are always great news IMO. I'm one of the few that actually like T3 and Ts. Sure they weren't as good as the other movies...but I'm simple to please. I like explosions and robots fighting each other.

Personally I think they should do one last movie and wrap the whole thing up. Have Arnold play a human, and also a CG created Terminator... have Reiss go back in time at the end of the movie and end the whole series as one big time loop.
 
I'm mixed. Chas brought up a good idea. If they met the man who was modeled for the Terminator model. Arnie can play that and set an action movie around it.

But I don't know. I"m glad to see him back in movies, but with the director it's another big don't know from me. I'm not excited, I'll just wait and see how this progresses.
 
Since they will not just let this series die, I hope they pull an H20 and "ignore" Rise and Salvation and make it a straight third film, with Cameron as Producer.

F those two other films...
 
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