Zantera
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I think even outside the Terminator franchise we're living in a quite cynical time when Hollywood are treating these IP's like a factory assembly line and when a sequel or remake or reboot fails we move onto "eh lets wait 2-3 years and try again". For sure it plays a big part that the last amazing Terminator movie was almost 30 years ago, and while I don't HATE the sequels, T3, Salvation and Genisys all failed to live up to the expectations and when you look at T6 you might as well have Cameron say "trust us this time" in interviews.
But yeah even outside Terminator I've seen this happen to so many franchises I am invested in and even though these people want to make great movies, very rarely does that passion translate onto the screen. A movie is made to make money (as it has always been) but for every movie like Mad Max Fury Road where you can tell there's so much passion and love and craft behind that movie (and that's also why it turned out so great) you have maybe 10-15 "generic" blockbuster movies that will entertain you for the moment, but they won't be movies you will talk about 20 or 30 years from now like T1 and T2.
But yeah even outside Terminator I've seen this happen to so many franchises I am invested in and even though these people want to make great movies, very rarely does that passion translate onto the screen. A movie is made to make money (as it has always been) but for every movie like Mad Max Fury Road where you can tell there's so much passion and love and craft behind that movie (and that's also why it turned out so great) you have maybe 10-15 "generic" blockbuster movies that will entertain you for the moment, but they won't be movies you will talk about 20 or 30 years from now like T1 and T2.