I say let Cameron tell another Terminator story, set in his original universe that he created.
Some where, there must have been another story to tell.
I never understood why people see the ending of T3 being "ballsy".
Not really.
I say let Cameron tell another Terminator story, set in his original universe that he created.
Some where, there must have been another story to tell.
Have to disagree, most summer blockbusters would never have the balls to end on such a downer.
Destroying the world and killing the majority of the human race at the end of a summer blockbuster isn't ballsy?
Because he has no reason to? He told his story. Why should he waste his money on a franchise he's done with?Seriously, why doesn't Cameron use the billions he made off of Titanic and Avatar to buy the rights back?
Considering its a Terminator movie its kind of expected, plus we already know that humans end up winning the war anyway. I think the whole movie was more balls than ballsy :P
Skydance Media Chief Creative Officer Dana Goldberg recently discussed the future of Terminator at TheWraps 6th Annual Media Leadership Conference; she admitted that TERMINATOR: GENISYS's domestic box-office was less than ideal (the film grossed almost $90 million in the U.S.) but denied that the franchise was being put on hold saying,
"I wouldnt say on hold, so much as re-adjusting."
However TERMINATOR: GENISYS performed much better in the rest of the world, taking in $350 million, which has kept Terminator's lifeboat afloat.
"Happily, we live in the world where the domestic number [doesn't have the] level of importance [it did] 10 or 15 years ago Im not saying its not important, it is but we have to play to a worldwide market, in terms of Terminator, the worldwide market paid attention, but were not taking the domestic number lightly."
Thankfully Dana Goldberg and Skydance won't just take that overseas box-office as a win, but will instead take a look at what went wrong with TERMINATOR: GENISYS and find out what fans really want in a sequel. Goldberg said that the company will use
"data and research to do a worldwide study and really talk to audiences about what they loved, and what maybe didnt work for them, so that the next step we take with the franchise is the right one.
http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/the-terminator-franchise-will-return-after-some-re-adjusting-311
I'll save you time."data and research to do a worldwide study and really talk to audiences about what they loved, and what maybe didn’t work for them, so that the next step we take with the franchise is the right one.”
Either way, Goldberg confirmed they're not shooting next year as originally planned. They can't afford to wait. The copyright expires soon and then they lose the rights for good. The clocks ticking...
"The Terminator Franchise Will Return After Some "re-adjusting".
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This is not a problem you can re-adjust by focus grouping, data research and doing studies with.
Yeah, see what happens, surprised they are being so negative with the home release just around the corner though.