The melted face of the T-800 at the end of Terminator Dark Fate
The Terminator franchise's future gets a new tease from James Cameron, who hypes a radical new vision. Released in 1984, Cameron's first Terminator movie introduced Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800, a character who would go on to appear, in one form or another, in all five of that film's sequels.
As for what's left after stripping away characters like the T-800 and Sarah Connor , Cameron has a clear idea regarding what elements are at the core of a good Terminator film, and how these elements could be used in a new story revolving around AI: Related James Cameron's Terminator 7 Story Can Beat The Previous 4 Failed Movies On 1 Condition If Terminator 7 manages to meet one necessary condition, it could potentially make up for the failures and pitfalls of the previous four installments.
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