
Drawn back to the “Terminator” franchise because of his considerations over the way forward for the human species, James Cameron did not precisely return the sequence to its former glory by government producing “Darkish Destiny.” It was apparently his thought to kick off the film by having a digital recreation of Edward Furlong’s John Connor murdered, making the occasions of his basic “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” just about meaningless.
However with all this speak of AI taking on and the overall “T2”-esque sense of doom that has descended on the world in recent times, the “Avatar: The Means of Water” director is definitely tempted to take again the reins of his “Terminator” franchise fully. Late final 12 months, the so-called “King of the Field Workplace” visited Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes’ “Smartless” podcast the place he mentioned:
“If I had been to do one other ‘Terminator’ movie and perhaps attempt to launch that franchise once more, which is in dialogue, however nothing has been determined, I might make it far more concerning the AI facet of it than dangerous robots gone loopy.”
There have additionally been some rumors (together with this tweet and this one) that Cameron spoke on the Dell Applied sciences World 2023 convention this week and mentioned he had begun writing a brand new “Terminator” movie, however is holding off till the route of AI turns into clearer. These are unconfirmed at the moment. Nonetheless, even from his feedback on the podcast, Cameron is sufficient to at the very least strive rebooting the franchise he constructed, however just a few issues are going to have to come back collectively to ensure that us to get one more “Terminator” film.