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One thing everybody knows about Terminators: They always keep coming, no matter what you do. But the next installment of Skynet's plan to destroy humanity will come in a surprising form: a PG-13 animated sequel to the original Terminator.
As we've mentioned a bunch lately, the movie rights to Terminator have been tied up in legal wrangling for a while now, with Pacificor wresting them away from Halcyon Entertainment. But now it sounds like a completely different entity has managed to wrangle the rights to make a Terminator film: Hannover House, whose CEO distributed the first Terminator back in 1984. Somehow, Hannover has figured out how to make a film that uses only concepts and ideas from that first movie, ignoring all the sequels and the television show, but Pacificor still needs to approve. This film will be PG-13, and made in 3-D for about $70 million, and it's at least plausible that Arnold Schwarzenegger might come back and provide a few bits of voiceover work for the T-800.
I remnber the times when terminator was good,and just 2 movies........