James Cameroon is finally ready to revisit the Terminator franchisefranchise

Written and directed by Cameron, “Terminator” was released in 1984 and starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the cyborg assassin sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor. The film was a success, launching both of their film careers. Cameron then went on to write, direct and produce the hit sequel “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.” After unsuccessfully trying to buy back the rights he had sold, he departed the franchise and wasn’t involved in the following three films or “The Sarah Connor Chronicles” TV series.
Cameron’s return to the franchise could be just what the slowly-dying series needs. “Genisys” was not well-received by critics and, aside from grossing over $440 million worldwide, didn’t do too well in the US. Though, it will be quite some time before a new “Terminator” film comes our way, as Cameron is scheduled to direct four “Avatar” movies, with the first scheduled to be released in 2018.
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Written and directed by Cameron, “Terminator” was released in 1984 and starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the cyborg assassin sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor. The film was a success, launching both of their film careers. Cameron then went on to write, direct and produce the hit sequel “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.” After unsuccessfully trying to buy back the rights he had sold, he departed the franchise and wasn’t involved in the following three films or “The Sarah Connor Chronicles” TV series.
Cameron’s return to the franchise could be just what the slowly-dying series needs. “Genisys” was not well-received by critics and, aside from grossing over $440 million worldwide, didn’t do too well in the US. Though, it will be quite some time before a new “Terminator” film comes our way, as Cameron is scheduled to direct four “Avatar” movies, with the first scheduled to be released in 2018.
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