DA_Champion
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I don't agree with that actually, I think the way T2 finishes there's really no justification for the future to end up like was illustrated throughout the first two movies. T3 tried to pass it off that Judgement Day was inevitable, which to me undermines the journey of the two previous movies where the characters went to such length to prevent it. There's really no justification for the future to continue unabated after T2 because all the components from the original T-800 as well as all the documented research were destroyed. Cameron covered all his bases and prevented any logical reason for the story to continue after T2. I could see why he never came back to direct a third even though he may have wanted too because there really wasn't a natural progression to work off. The story feels complete.
You might like this article on ghostbusters, which makes the same arguments you've made about Terminator and Predator:
http://badassdigest.com/2014/06/19/max-landis-did-not-have-a-good-idea-for-ghostbusters-3/
Of course, there's always some place interesting to go if you have a good enough writer. Planet of the Apes (1968) finally got a good sequel -- in 2011. But usually, with singular achievements, sequels will just dilute the product.