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New "Terminator" Trilogy Planned

Ant writes "Dark Horizons reports after much talk and posturing over the future of "The Terminator" franchise/series in recent years, something surprising has happened: The Halcyon Company has acquired the franchise rights to the popular movie series and intends to make a new trilogy that would anchor their movie company..."

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  1. Enough by escay · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Enough with the trilogies already. why can't we have a single good movie and just let that be?

    1. Re:Enough by solios · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Because trilogies make more money, duh.

      Hollywood only cares about quality product to the extent that they need the occasional quality product in order to keep the cash pouring in.

    2. Re:Enough by radarsat1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Books are the one thing I have not seen the phenomenon in however. The reason may be that there is already so much variety, and that the major book readers don't purchase such worthless media.


      Hm.. I'm sorry, maybe it's because I just rolled out of bed and I'm a bit tired, but I can't tell if you're trying to be sarcastic or not... *books* don't have trilogies??? When was the last time you went to a book store my friend?
  2. That would anchor their company... by solios · · Score: 4, Insightful

    .... in POO.

    After repeated viewings, I'm of the opinion that Cameron's what makes the franchise. We didn't need a third movie (what the hell was up with that, anyway?) - much like we didn't need a Highlander 2 (or 3, etc).

    If they're good, that's one thing - but Terminator without Cameron is like, say... The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen without Allen Moore. Or Watchmen if it were written by Rob Liefeld.

    The only upcoming "sequel" sci-fi I'm looking forward to is Babylon 5 : The Lost Tales. It's more B5, and most importantly, it's still under the control of Straczynski.

    I trust in creators, not franchises.

  3. Re:Who needs Arnold? by Intron · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Neither creator James Cameron or original star Arnold Schwarzenegger will be involved in the project"

    I can predict the future on this one without time travel.

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    Intron: the portion of DNA which expresses nothing useful.
  4. Where is the new SciFi? by bhima · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Fuck, this is dreary. Even if it isn't that good can we have some new Sci-Fi?

    Something that isn't a "franchise". Some that is not Star Wars? Or Star Trek

    Or whatever it is Hollywood has already made dozens of movies of?

    Fuck ANY thing without a number at the end!

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    Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.