![]() Written by the same duo who penned T3, John Brancato and Michael Ferris, Terminator Salvation expands the world after the rise of the machines. It’s CGI heavy and features early de-aging technology that has become prevalent in modern Hollywood blockbusters. McG ( We Are Marshall, Charlie’ s Angels: Full Throttle) directed this washed-out, action-packed iteration that brought The Terminator franchise to a Mad Max-style apocalypse. Featuring Arnold vs the T-X ( Kristanna Loken), and packed full of CGI and explosions, the movie is a humorous, modern entry in The Terminator series that sets up the long-teased war against the machines.Ī script full of Terminator tributes and a gritty presentation welcome viewers to the war against the machines Kyle Reese ( Anton Yelchin, in this entry) prophesied in The Terminator. The movie is the unceremonious end to Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and was the first of the franchise untouched by James Cameron or director of photography Adam Greenberg ( Ghost). Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines - July 2, 2003Īfter 12 years, The Terminator franchise returned to theaters with Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Bleeding-edge CGI pioneered in The Abyss brought the liquid metal T-1000 ( Robert Patrick) to life as the shapeshifting automaton hunting John Connor ( Edward Furlong). She’s a caged animal on the run, and he’s a cyborg sent to save the boy whose existence a previous T-800 model failed to ensure never came to pass. Linda Hamilton is no longer the damsel in distress in need of a future savior, and Arnold is no longer the mindless killing machine bent on her destruction. In many ways, this is the first successful attempt to reboot The Terminator franchise. Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger returned to this story that inverted the formula of the original. The sequel evolved on the revolutionary technical prowess of its predecessor in every way and set the standard of ‘90s action movies until The Matrix changed the game years later. Seven years later James Cameron returned to write and direct the sequel to his ‘80s masterpiece, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Terminator 2: Judgement Day - July 3, 1991
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