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Terminator Salvation Film Update

by Jeanne on December 30th, 2007

The TerminatorPrincipal filming for Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins is expected to start on April 15, 2008 and be released in the summer of 2009.  Producer Moritz Borman talked to Empire magazine about the film which is to be directed by McG

Naturally, there was the usual banter about keeping the script "under very tight security" since they "have a huge twist at the end."  He also said that this is the "story everybody has been waiting for.  Namely, we’re in the future. The part of it where Arnold’s character has not yet been built but is on the drawing board."  Speaking of which, Borman also mentioned that Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger could make an appearance in the two subsequent movies.

"It’s convenient that he hasn’t been built at this point of the story, as Arnold has more important things to do right now, but that doesn’t mean he might not re-appear later in the trilogy," he said.
"He knows the material and is very supportive of what we’re doing. There might even be hints of his character in this one."

Borman refused to confirm that Christian Bale (The Dark Knight) is playing John Connor. "Everyone is assuming there is a John Connor and a Terminator in the script. Connor is in there along with another figure, but who is that figure?"

I’m not sure how I feel about there being TWO more movies.  To be honest, I wasn’t that thrilled with the third Terminator flick.  Plus, for me, these movies are not as interesting without Schwarzenegger.  I’m also concerned about Christian Bale overload.  One huge franchise (Batman) might be enough but two might be too much, know what I mean?

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