The fact that he's written it at all means he's going to be pushing it to either studio Pacificor choses to make the films. Maybe it won't happen, but Wisher isn't sitting on his ass with this stuff to consider it fan fiction.
The fact that he's written an outline means nothing. Absolutely nothing. Screenwriters write stuff up all the time. A lot of it will sit on their hard-drive forever.
Sony's low-balling their Spider-Man reboot with that under $100 million budget. Despite the fact that the last installment made $900 million even though nobody liked it.
Anyone seriously think Sony is going to do differently with a new Terminator movie when Salvation wasn't well-liked either and did $400 million? Plus there have now been two movies in that series with $200 million+ that under-performed.
In the original Finke post, they specifically said Sony/Lionsgate were going to reboot it with cheaper new movies.
No offense. Not intending to come off as dick-ish. Yeah, it would be cool to see this. But there's no way that'll happen at this point.
God, please don't let this happen, maybe in 100 years, but not now. The last decade has been reboot after requel after reboot, only a few of which have been good. Terminator needs a final future war film, a two-parter like the Che movies, showing the rise of Connor in one film (not like in TS, leader by default) and the fall of Skynet in the other. Wisher has some Terminator cred, and he's one of James Cameron's best friends, so there could be some minor involvement, machine design or something? All we can do is hope.Sadly folks I only see this franchise heading towards one path.
and that is, reboot.
Wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they just remake the first Terminator film. With updated visual effects, action sequences. New Sarah Conner, John Conner flashback, Kyle Reese.
Mark me words.![]()
Nay.let it go. leave the terminator under the dust. its over![]()
A big nay!Sadly folks I only see this franchise heading towards one path.
and that is, reboot.
Wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they just remake the first Terminator film. With updated visual effects, action sequences. New Sarah Conner, John Conner flashback, Kyle Reese.
Mark me words.![]()
Yay.God, please don't let this happen, maybe in 100 years, but not now. The last decade has been reboot after requel after reboot, only a few of which have been good. Terminator needs a final future war film, a two-parter like the Che movies, showing the rise of Connor in one film (not like in TS, leader by default) and the fall of Skynet in the other. Wisher has some Terminator cred, and he's one of James Cameron's best friends, so there could be some minor involvement, machine design or something? All we can do is hope.
let it go. leave the terminator under the dust. its over![]()
let it go. leave the terminator under the dust. its over![]()
Sadly folks I only see this franchise heading towards one path.
and that is, reboot.
Wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they just remake the first Terminator film. With updated visual effects, action sequences. New Sarah Conner, John Conner flashback, Kyle Reese.
Mark me words.![]()
Sheez reading that hurt my brain. Star Trek treatment for Terminator? No need for new fans to see the first two Terminators, which are now classics? Ouch... thinking about the possibility, that somebody would skip T1 and T2 just hurts... hurts the very core of my being.Im still thinking of the 2009 Star Trek treatment where new fans can jump on without knowing the backstory or anything
I honestly think that this does have a chance of happening.
- Even though it won't be a reboot like Lions Gate wants, it sounds like it has the more important element that they do want: a movie that is less effects driven and more character driven while going back to basics (the original future from the first two Terminator films).
- Sony probably would rather have a loosely connected sequel than a reboot because they had a lot of success with Terminator 3 and Terminator: Salvation.
- Sony and Lions Gate would really promote this as a return to the original films with William Wishers involvement.
- Sony and Lions Gate would probably want to get a film started as soon as possible and here you go. A treatment already written by someone who has some serious Terminator cred.
It still baffles me how TS cost $200 million.
^I think they could do one for less than $100 mill, it just wouldnt be as action packed as the other 4 have been (which isnt really a bad thing), and they would have to scale back on the CGI and use more practical effects.
It still baffles me how TS cost $200 million.
Flicks like Avatar & the upcoming John Carter of Mars cost at least 200 million.
Avatar cost about 500 million.
Wouldn't surprise me, either. All that time building to 2029..what a shame.
God, please don't let this happen, maybe in 100 years, but not now. The last decade has been reboot after requel after reboot, only a few of which have been good. Terminator needs a final future war film, a two-parter like the Che movies, showing the rise of Connor in one film (not like in TS, leader by default) and the fall of Skynet in the other. Wisher has some Terminator cred, and he's one of James Cameron's best friends, so there could be some minor involvement, machine design or something? All we can do is hope.
A big nay!.
Terminator remake of any sorts is a godawful idea.