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{{short description|Fictional character in the Terminator franchise}} |
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| name = John Connor |
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| series = [[Terminator (franchise)|Terminator]] |
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| image = John Connor (Edward Furlong).jpg |
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| series = [[Terminator (franchise)|Terminator]] |
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| caption = [[Edward Furlong]] as John Connor in <br /> ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (1991) |
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| first = ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (1991) |
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| last = ''[[Terminator: Resistance]]'' (2019) |
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| gender = Male |
| gender = Male |
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| species = [[Human]] |
| species = [[Human]]<br />[[T-3000|Cyborg]] (''Genisys'') |
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* Leader of the Resistance |
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| creator = [[James Cameron]] |
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* Senator (''T2'' alternate ending) |
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| portrayer = [[Edward Furlong]] <br>(1991; child)<br>Dalton Abbot <br>(1991; infant) <br>[[Michael Edwards (actor)|Michael Edwards]] <br>(1991; adult) <br>[[Nick Stahl]] <br>(2003; adult) <br>[[Christian Bale]] <br>(2009; adult)<br>[[Jason Clarke]] <br>(2015; adult) <br>Jude Collie <small> (with Edward Furlong's facial likeness from 1991)</small><br>(2019; child) |
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* Assassin (''Genisys'')}} |
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| voice = [[Gideon Emery]] <br> (''[[Terminator Salvation (video game)|video game]]'') |
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| creator = {{ubl|[[James Cameron]]|[[Gale Anne Hurd]]|[[William Wisher Jr.]]}} |
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| spouse = [[Kate Brewster]] (''T3'' & ''TS'') <br> Tara Holden (''T2 Saga'' comics) |
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| portrayer = {{Plainlist| |
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| family = [[Kyle Reese]] (father) <br>[[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]] (mother) |
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* '''Adult:''' |
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| children = Unborn son (''TS'') <br> Sarah Connor (''TS'' comics) <br> Kyla Connor (''Dreams'' novel) <br> Daughter (''T2'' alternate ending) |
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** [[Michael Edwards (actor)|Michael Edwards]] (''T2'') |
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** [[Nick Stahl]] (''T3'') |
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** [[Christian Bale]] (''Salvation'') |
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** [[Jason Clarke]] (''Genisys'') |
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* '''Young:''' |
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** [[Edward Furlong]] (''T2'', ''T2-3D'', ''Dark Fate''){{Efn|Furlong provides the facial motion capture for John in ''Dark Fate'', with Jude Collie as a body double.}} |
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* '''Child:''' |
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** Dalton Abbot (''T2'')}} |
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| voice = {{Plainlist| |
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* Bruce DuBose (''[[The Terminator: Dawn of Fate]]'') |
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* Nick Stahl (''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (video game)|Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'' video game) |
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* [[Keith Ferguson (voice actor)|Keith Ferguson]] (''[[Terminator 3: The Redemption]]'') |
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* [[Gideon Emery]] (''[[Terminator Salvation (video game)|Terminator Salvation]]'' video game) |
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* Aaron Kunitz (''Dark Fate'') |
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* Eric Meyers (''[[Terminator: Resistance]]'')}} |
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| spouse = {{ubl|Tara Holden ([[List of Terminator comics|comics]])|Katherine Brewster (''Rise of the Machines'' and ''Salvation'')}} |
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| family = {{ubl|[[Kyle Reese]] (father)|[[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]] (mother)|[[Derek Reese]] (uncle)}} |
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| children = {{ubl|[[Kyle Reese]] (adoptive son; ''Terminator: Infinity'' comics)|Sarah Connor. Jr (''Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle'' comics)|Kyle Connor (''Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle'' comics)|Kyla Connor (''Terminator Dreams'' novel)}} |
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| nationality = [[United States|American]] |
| nationality = [[United States|American]] |
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| affiliation = {{ubl|Resistance against the Machines|[[United States Senate]] (''T2'' alternate ending)| Cyberdyne Systems (Genisys) | Skynet (''Genisys'')}} |
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| data22 = Alive (''T2'' to ''TS'')<br>Deceased (''TG'') |
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'''John Connor''' is a fictional character and the male [[protagonist]] of the [[Terminator (franchise)|''Terminator'' franchise]]. Created by [[screenwriter|writer]]/[[film director|director]] [[James Cameron]], the character is first referred to in the 1984 film ''[[The Terminator]]'' and first appears in its 1991 [[sequel]] ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (''T2''). In the character's first appearance, John is portrayed by [[Edward Furlong]] as a child, and briefly by [[Michael Edwards (actor)|Michael Edwards]] as an adult in a small role. Other actors have portrayed the character in subsequent films, including [[Nick Stahl]], [[Christian Bale]], and [[Jason Clarke]]. In addition, [[Thomas Dekker (actor)|Thomas Dekker]] portrayed [[List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles characters#John Connor|John Connor]] in the two-season television series ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''. |
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The character serves as a protagonist in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (1991), ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'' (2003), and ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' (2009), the antagonist of the film ''[[Terminator Genisys]]'' (2015), and has a brief cameo in ''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'' (2019). |
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'''John Connor''' is a [[Character (arts)|fictional character]] and the primary protagonist of the [[Terminator (franchise)|''Terminator'' franchise]]. Created by [[screenwriter|writer]] and [[film director|director]] [[James Cameron]], the character is first referred to in the 1984 film ''[[The Terminator]]'' and first appears in its 1991 [[sequel]] ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' initially portrayed by [[Michael Edwards (actor)|Michael Edwards]] (briefly as the older Connor) and then by teenage actor [[Edward Furlong]] throughout the remainder of the film; in addition, [[Linda Hamilton]]'s real-life son Dalton Abbot played John as a toddler in a dream sequence. The character is subsequently portrayed in the films by [[Nick Stahl]] in ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'' (2003), [[Christian Bale]] in ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' (2009), [[Jason Clarke (actor)|Jason Clarke]] in ''[[Terminator Genisys]]'' (2015) and Jude Collie as the young John in ''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'' (2019) with Furlong's facial likeness through CGI, as well as in the television series by [[Thomas Dekker (actor)|Thomas Dekker]] and John De Vito in ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' (2008–2009) as the teenager and little John and by [[Gideon Emery]], who voiced the character in a [[Terminator Salvation (video game)|video game based on the fourth film]] respectively. |
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== Creation == |
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In the fifth film, John Connor was infected by a Terminator named [[Skynet (Terminator)|Alex]] and becomes the [[T-3000]], which serves as the antagonist.<ref name="NotWelsh">{{cite web|url=http://www.christianbale.net/articles/2000/imdb2000.htm |quote=I was born in Wales but I'm not Welsh – I'm English |title=Christian Bale: American Psycho |publisher=IMDB News |accessdate=2008-07-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723041855/http://www.christianbale.net/articles/2000/imdb2000.htm |archivedate=2011-07-23 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|first=Gina|last=Serpe|title=Bale Goes Batty For Terminator 4|url=http://www6.comcast.net/entertainment/articles/eonline/2007/12/02/9864803c-63b6-42a6-b26f-4c2b3d101a6b/|work=|publisher=Comcast.net Entertainment|date=2 December 2007|accessdate=2007-12-02|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130221141025/http://www6.comcast.net/entertainment/articles/eonline/2007/12/02/9864803c-63b6-42a6-b26f-4c2b3d101a6b/|archivedate=21 February 2013|df=}}</ref> |
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In a 2021 interview, James Cameron said that the song "[[Russians (song)|Russians]]" by [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] inspired him to create John Connor: "I remember sitting there once, high on E, writing notes for ''Terminator'', and I was struck by Sting’s song, that "I hope the Russians love their children too." And I thought, "You know what? The idea of a nuclear war is just so antithetical to life itself." That’s where the kid came from."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Siegel |first=Alan |date=June 30, 2021 |title=The Oral History of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' |url=https://www.theringer.com/movies/2021/6/30/22555687/terminator-2-judgement-day-t2-oral-history |access-date=July 13, 2022 |website=The Ringer}}</ref> |
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==''Terminator'' film series== |
==''Terminator'' film series== |
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[[File:John Connor (Michael Edwards).jpg|thumb|upright|left|Michael Edwards as the adult John Connor in ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''.]] |
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In the [[fictional universe]]'s [[narrative]], John Connor is a [[messiah|messianic figure]] (born on February 28, 1985) who will lead the Resistance to defeat an empire of [[Terminator (character concept)|robotic Terminators]] amassed by the rogue military AI [[Skynet (Terminator)|Skynet]] following a [[cybernetic revolt]] [[doomsday event]] known as Judgment Day. When his mother, [[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]], is the target of a [[time travel in fiction|time traveling]] Terminator unit ([[Terminator (character)|Model 101]]) in the first film, John sends resistance fighter [[Kyle Reese]] (depicted in certain continuities as his adoptive son) to protect Sarah, knowing Kyle and Sarah would later conceive him. With foreknowledge from his parents, John fends off Terminator assassination attempts in the second and third films before Judgment Day. In the fourth film, John fights with the Resistance in a [[Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction|postapocalyptic setting]] after Skynet has taken over. |
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As the series' central plot heavily involves time travel, the story of the character is often non-linear and portrays many possible outcomes, for example ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and television series ''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'' continue from the ending of ''Terminator 2'' but are depicted as taking place in [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternate timelines]],<ref name="ign1">{{Cite web |last=Goldman |first=Eric |date=22 June 2007 |title=Guiding the Sarah Connor Chronicles |url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/798/798086p1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071027154106/http://tv.ign.com/articles/798/798086p1.html |archive-date=27 October 2007 |access-date=22 June 2007 |website=[[IGN.com]] |publisher=[[Pythian]] Remote DBA}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Sarah Connor Chronicles To Create New T Timeline |url=http://www.terminatorchronicles.com/sarah-connor-chronicles-to-create-new-t3-timeline |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071027154106/http://www.terminatorchronicles.com/sarah-connor-chronicles-to-create-new-t3-timeline |archive-date=27 October 2007 |access-date=18 February 2019 |website=Terminator Chronicles}}</ref> while ''Terminator Genisys'' (2015) revisits and [[reboot (fiction)|changes the events]] of the first film. ''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'' also continues from the events of ''Terminator 2'' in another alternate timeline. |
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| caption1 = Nick Stahl as John Connor in ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'', with [[Claire Danes]] as Kate Brewster. |
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| caption2 = Christian Bale as John Connor in ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' |
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| caption3 = [[Jason Clarke (actor)|Jason Clarke]] as John Connor in ''[[Terminator Genisys]]''. |
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In the [[narrative]] of his [[fictional universe]], John Connor is a [[messiah|messianic figure]] (born on 28 February 1985) who will lead [[Resistance (Terminator)|the Resistance]] to defeat an empire of [[Terminator (character concept)|robotic Terminators]] amassed by [[Skynet (Terminator)|Skynet]] (the rogue military supercomputer) following Judgment Day (a [[cybernetic revolt]] [[doomsday event]]). When his mother, [[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]], became the target of a [[time travel in fiction|time travelling]] Terminator unit ([[Terminator (character)|T-800 (Model 101)]]) in the first film ''The Terminator'', John sent resistance fighter [[Kyle Reese]] to protect her, knowing Kyle and Sarah would later conceive John himself. With foreknowledge from his parents, John fends off Terminator assassination attempts in the second and third films before Judgment Day. In the fourth film, John fights with the Resistance in a [[Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction|post-apocalyptic setting]] after Skynet has taken over. As the series' central plot heavily involves the concept of time travel, the story of the character is often non-linear and portrays many possible outcomes, for example ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'', and television series ''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'' continue from the ending of ''Terminator 2'' but are depicted as taking place in [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternate timelines]],<ref name="ign1">{{Cite web |last=Goldman |first=Eric |url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/798/798086p1.html |title=Guiding the Sarah Connor Chronicles |work=[[IGN.com]] |date=22 June 2007 |access-date=22 June 2007 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20071027154106/http://tv.ign.com/articles/798/798086p1.html |archive-date=27 October 2017 |publisher=[[Pythian]] Remote DBA}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.terminatorchronicles.com/sarah-connor-chronicles-to-create-new-t3-timeline |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20071027154106/http://www.terminatorchronicles.com/sarah-connor-chronicles-to-create-new-t3-timeline |archive-date=12 November 2007 |title=Sarah Connor Chronicles To Create New T Timeline |access-date=18 February 2019 |work=Terminator Chronicles}}</ref> while in ''Terminator Genisys'' (2015) revisits and [[reboot (fiction)|changes the events]] of 1984's ''The Terminator''. |
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===''The Terminator''=== |
===''The Terminator''=== |
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In ''[[The Terminator]]'', John is mentioned and is the basis of the film. The Terminator ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) is attempting to kill Sarah Connor ([[Linda Hamilton]]) because |
In ''[[The Terminator]]'', John is mentioned and is the basis of the film. The Terminator ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) is attempting to kill [[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]] ([[Linda Hamilton]]) because the latter will be his mother, but John does not make a physical appearance. At the film's end, Sarah is shown to be [[pregnant]] with John. |
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===''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''=== |
===''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''=== |
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In his first appearance in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (a sequel to the first film), John is a 10-year-old child and a juvenile delinquent<ref>In the film, the [[T-1000]] accesses a police computer which states that John is 10 years old.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=June 19, 2003 |title=Interview : Jonathan Mostow |url=https://moviehole.net/interview-jonathan-mostow/ |access-date=September 23, 2020 |website=Moviehole}}</ref> living with foster parents ([[Jenette Goldstein]] and [[Xander Berkeley]]) while [[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]] is in a prison [[psychiatric hospital|hospital]] for the criminally insane. Though he is informed of his destiny—namely, his future conflict with Skynet—young John is skeptical of his mother's claims about his fate as humanity's leader. While in an arcade with a friend, the Model 101 (Schwarzenegger), a reprogrammed android sent by John's future self, and the [[T-1000]] ([[Robert Patrick]]) fight over him. This starts a chase sequence where the Model 101 and John try to lose the T-1000; the event validates Sarah's warning to John about Skynet. |
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Later that night, Sarah puts an escape plan into action just as John and the Model 101 arrive to save her, and the three escape. John instructs the Model 101 on how to behave like a human being, teaching it sayings such as "[[Hasta la vista, baby|''Hasta la vista, baby!'']]" He forms an emotional bond with the Terminator, coming to regard it as a father figure. John later helps avert Skynet's creation and assists in the destruction of Cyberdyne Systems. With the help of Skynet's creator, Miles Dyson, he breaks into a safe to retrieve the first Terminator's damaged arm and CPU, which Dyson—unaware of what it would lead to—was using to create the new technology. After Cyberdyne is destroyed and the T-1000 is melted in a steel mill, John throws the remnants of the first Terminator into the molten steel. He begs the Terminator not to destroy itself as well, despite the Terminator's warning that allowing it to continue existing creates a risk of Skynet being [[reverse engineering|recreated]] at some future date. John ultimately bids his friend farewell with a hug, and watches as the Terminator is lowered into molten steel. |
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====Alternate ending==== |
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The alternate ending for ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' depicts Sarah Connor alive and well on August 29, 2029. John Connor has become a U.S. senator and father to a daughter in a world where Skynet was never able to start its war on humanity. While Sarah states that Judgment Day has been averted, John accepts that he still has a destiny to make a difference, which is what motivates him to enter politics, works with likeminded public servants who share his ideals. In contrast to his alternate self from the beginning of the film, John, despite still struggling to improve people's lives in the new timeline, leads a happier life due to not carrying the responsibility and burden of the weight of the world. |
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In a flash-forward at the beginning of the film, John is briefly seen as an adult played by [[Michael Edwards (actor)|Michael Edwards]]. Dalton Abbot (Linda Hamilton's real-life son) portrays the character as a toddler in a dream sequence. An alternate ending takes place in 2027, in which John is a U.S. senator and father to a daughter in a world where Skynet was never able to start its war on humanity. |
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===''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''=== |
===''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''=== |
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[[File:John Connor (Nick Stahl).jpg|thumb|left|[[Nick Stahl]] as John Connor in ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'']] |
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In ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'', which takes place in 2004, John Connor, portrayed by [[Nick Stahl]], is now a young adult. John has been living [[off-the-grid]] after the events of the second film, even as the original Judgment Day deadline on August 29, 1997 came to pass without incident. His mother eventually developed terminal [[leukemia]] and died. In the film, John crosses paths with Katherine "Kate" Brewster ([[Claire Danes]]), a former classmate from when he was living with his foster parents. He is attacked by a [[T-X]] Terminator ([[Kristanna Loken]]), which was sent from the future. Unlike its predecessors, the T-X's objective was to terminate his future officers as secondary targets because John's location was unknown. When it encounters John it changes its priority to focus entirely on him and Kate. A protector T-850 (Schwarzenegger), who is a doppelgänger of John's previous protector, is also sent back in time to protect him, explaining that Judgment Day had only been delayed to July 24, 2004, which happens to be only hours away. The T-850 also states that it was not sent from the future by John. But by Kate in 2033, who is his future wife and second-in-command - John had actually been killed by that very Terminator on July 4, 2032, as Skynet believed it to be the most suitable for such a mission due to John's emotional attachment to its model. Although John and Kate spend much of the film trying to halt the launching of [[Skynet (Terminator)|Skynet]], they are misled to believe Skynet's core is in an underground facility, only to find themselves locked and protected in a secure bunker as the first nuclear assault is launched on the United States as a result of Skynet's manipulations; Lieutenant General Robert Brewster, who was Skynet's creator and Kate's father, mislead them to the bunker in order to assure Kate's protection, and Skynet is pure software and has already spread to every server worldwide therefore impossible to shutdown. It is via the radios in this bunker that John begins to broadcast messages to lay the groundwork to help survivors and organize the Resistance. |
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John is portrayed by [[Nick Stahl]] in ''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'' (set 10 years after the second film). Now a young adult, John has been living [[off-the-grid]] after the second film's events, even as the original Judgment Day deadline in 1997 came to pass without incident. His mother Sarah eventually developed [[leukemia]] and died before the events of the film. In the film, John crosses paths with Katherine "Kate" Brewster ([[Claire Danes]]), a former classmate from when he was living with his foster parents. He is attacked by a [[T-X]] Terminator ([[Kristanna Loken]]), which was sent from the future. Unlike predecessors, the T-X's objective is to terminate his future Resistance officers as secondary targets because John's location is unknown. When the T-X encounters John, the T-X changes priority to focus entirely on him and Kate. Because of this Terminator being dominant and feminine, John personally coins the T-X as "Terminatrix." |
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A protector T-850 (Schwarzenegger), a doppelgänger of John's previous protector, is also sent back in time to protect him, explaining that Judgment Day had only been delayed and is now only hours away. The T-850 also states being sent from the future by Kate, John’s future wife and second-in-command; John had actually been killed by that very Terminator on July 4, 2032, as [[Skynet (Terminator)|Skynet]] believed to be the most suitable for such a mission due to John's emotional attachment to said model. John and Kate intend to halt Skynet's launching. The two mistakenly believe Skynet's core is in a facility, only to find themselves locked and protected in a secure bunker as the first nuclear assault is launched on the United States as a result of Skynet's manipulations. Skynet is pure software and has already spread to every server worldwide, making it impossible to shut down. It is via the radios in this bunker that John begins to broadcast messages to lay the groundwork to help survivors and organize the Resistance. |
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===''Terminator Salvation''=== |
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[[File:John Connor T4.JPG|thumb|right|[[Christian Bale]] as John Connor in ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'']] |
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In ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'', which is set fourteen years later in the year 2018, John Connor, portrayed by [[Christian Bale]], is now an older, battle-experienced, Resistance soldier married to Kate Brewster ([[Bryce Dallas Howard]]), who serves as a medic and is now pregnant with his child. Kate also assists command with her husband's Tech-Com unit. Since Judgment Day, John has been broadcasting radio messages to both the Resistance forces and surviving refugees in an effort to maintain morale and hope. The story features a new character named Marcus Wright ([[Sam Worthington]]), and a younger Kyle Reese ([[Anton Yelchin]]). John starts as one of the many foot soldiers who make up the Resistance movement based in California. Despite having extensive prior knowledge of the machines and Skynet's capabilities, John is largely dismissed by General Hugh Ashdown ([[Michael Ironside]]) who runs the resistance organization. He considers Connor a delusional false prophet at best and a dangerous liability to their operations at worst. Nonetheless, there are pockets of people within the Resistance who have come to believe in John's experiences and judgment based on their own first hand experiences serving with him. In addition, the majority of the Resistance is gradually losing faith towards the Resistance Command due to Ashdown's ruthless and vicious tactics that cost many of his own soldiers and civilians' lives. Later on, towards the middle of the film, John learns that Kyle Reese has been placed in a detention center by Skynet which is aware of Kyle's future role as John's father, classifying Kyle as its primary target and John as its secondary objective even over the current leaders of the resistance- and sets out to rescue him, with Marcus Wright leading him to the base. Upon arrival, John faces off with a T-800 crafted in the image of the android unit that he and his family have encountered previously. John is hurt during his encounter with the T-800 and receives multiple cuts to the face, mirroring the same scars seen on John's face in the opening scene of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. Marcus helps him destroy the T-800, but due to injury, John's heart is too badly damaged and Marcus offers his own to John. In addition, after the Resistance Command is caught into Skynet's trap, John and his subordinates takeover the authority of its forces with no opposition. John's ending statement is that though this battle has been won, the war is far from over. |
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John is portrayed by [[Christian Bale]] in ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' (which is set in 2018), now an older, battle-experienced Resistance soldier. Kate Brewster ([[Bryce Dallas Howard]]), who serves as a medic, is now pregnant with his child. Kate also assists command with her Tech-Com unit. Since Judgment Day, John has been broadcasting radio messages to both the Resistance forces and surviving refugees in an effort to maintain morale and hope. The story also features new character Marcus Wright ([[Sam Worthington]]), and the teenage Kyle Reese ([[Anton Yelchin]]). John starts as one of the many foot soldiers who make up the Resistance movement based in California. |
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Despite having extensive prior knowledge of the machines and Skynet's capabilities, John is largely dismissed by General Hugh Ashdown ([[Michael Ironside]]), who runs the resistance organization, considering Connor a delusional false prophet at best and a dangerous liability to their operations at worst. Nonetheless, there are pockets of people within the Resistance who have come to believe in John's experiences and judgment based on their own firsthand experiences serving with him. In addition, the Resistance's majority is gradually losing faith in the Resistance Command due to Ashdown's ruthless and vicious tactics that cost many of his own soldiers and civilians' lives. Toward the middle of the film, John learns that Kyle has been placed in a detention center by Skynet, which is aware of Kyle's future role as John's father, classifying Kyle as its primary target and John as its secondary objective even over the Resistance's current leaders, and sets out to rescue Kyle, with Marcus leading him to the base. Upon arrival, John faces off with a T-800 crafted in the unit's image that he and his family have encountered previously. John is hurt during his encounter with the T-800 and receives multiple cuts to the face, mirroring the same scars seen on John's face in the opening scenes of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' and ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''. Marcus helps him destroy the T-800 but John's heart is too badly damaged due to injury and Marcus offers his own to John. In addition, after the Resistance Command is caught in Skynet's trap, John's Tech-Com unit takes over the authority with no opposition. John's ending statement is that though this battle has been won, the war is far from over. |
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===''Terminator Genisys''=== |
===''Terminator Genisys''=== |
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[[File:John Connor (Jason Clarke).jpg|thumb|left|[[Jason Clarke (actor)|Jason Clarke]] as John Connor in ''[[Terminator Genisys]]'']] |
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{{see also|T-3000}} |
{{see also|T-3000}} |
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John is portrayed by [[Jason Clarke (actor)|Jason Clarke]] in ''[[Terminator Genisys]]'' (which alters the events of the four Terminator films that had been released prior). Following a confrontation with a T-5000 ([[Matt Smith (actor)|Matt Smith]]) on the war's seemingly final day, just as [[Kyle Reese]] ([[Jai Courtney]]) is being sent back to save [[Sarah Connor (Terminator)|Sarah Connor]] ([[Emilia Clarke]]), John is forcibly transformed into the [[T-3000]] cyborg as a result of a Skynet program to use nanites to convert living flesh into machine matter. Although all other recorded test subjects for this process were left irreversibly insane and then died during the transformation, John came through the process reasonably intact, albeit now a sociopath dedicated to ensuring Skynet's rise at humanity's cost. |
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John Connor is portrayed by [[Jason Clarke (actor)|Jason Clarke]] in the fifth installment, ''[[Terminator Genisys]].'' In an alternate timeline, following a confrontation with a T-5000 ([[Matt Smith (actor)|Matt Smith]]) on the seemingly final day of the war, just as Kyle Reese ([[Jai Courtney]]) is being sent back to save Sarah ([[Emilia Clarke]]), John is forcibly transformed into a nanocyte cyborg, the T-3000; although all other recorded test subjects were left irreversibly insane by the transformation into the T-3000, John Connor came through the process reasonably intact, albeit now a sociopath dedicated to ensuring the rise of Skynet at the cost of humanity. Skynet then sends the T-3000 back in time to ensure its creation in the altered timeline- John now 'believing' that the future requires [[technological singularity|man and machine to come together]] like he has – in a parallel change with the Terminator from ''The Terminator'' to ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. After being converted he travels back in time to 2014 and joins Cyberdyne to help create a new version of Skynet after the destruction of the original Terminator prevented its chip being used, working with Miles and Danny Dyson to perfect the development of the new Genisys system, turning Skynet into a massive digital network rather than a single computer system like it was originally. Three years later, despite his superior physical strength, he was later destroyed by his 'parents' and "The Guardian" Terminator (Schwarzenegger)- a T-800 reprogrammed and sent into the past by an unknown party to protect Sarah Connor- when both of them were trapped inside a prototype time machine; with the machine just capable of generating the electromagnetic energy that prevented non-living tissue travelling through time without actually generating a temporal portal, Connor is ripped apart while trapped at the heart of the machine after earlier battle-damage disrupted his ability to maintain his organic shell, while the 'Guardian' is thrown out of the machine and falls into a nearby pool of poly-mimetic alloy, allowing its CPU and what remained of its endoskeleton to be absorbed by the metal and convert it into a nano-android similar to the T-1000. It is ambiguous as to whether a version of John Connor will exist in the altered timeline, with John himself stating that his existence is a paradox that is no longer tied to Sarah and Kyle conceiving him (though this view may be attributed to his semi-insanity after his transformation). |
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The T-3000's sole mission is to protect and ensure the ultimate survival of Skynet, which seeks to eliminate the human race with its global machine network. The T-3000 describes itself as neither machine nor human; rather, it is a hybrid nanotechnological [[cyborg]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/04/13/im-not-machine-im-not-man-im-more-new-trailer-for-terminator-genisys/ |work=[[BleedingCool.com]] |title="I'm Not Machine, I'm Not Man... I'm More." - New Trailer For Terminator Genisys |access-date=8 July 2015 |date=April 13, 2015 |first=Dan |last=Wickline |author-link=Dan Wickline}}</ref> Producer [[David Ellison]] explains that the title ''Terminator Genisys'' "[is] in reference to genesis, which is in reference to the [[technological singularity|singularity]] and the [[posthuman|man-machine hybrid]] that John Connor ends up being."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/herocomplex/la-et-hc-terminator-genisys-20150702-story.html |newspaper=[[latimes.com]] |title=Why was 'Terminator Genisys' spelled with a 'Y'? |access-date=8 July 2015 |date=July 3, 2015 |first=Meredith |last=Woerner}}</ref> |
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Skynet then sends the T-3000 back in time to ensure its creation in the altered timeline, John now believing that the future requires [[technological singularity|man and machine to come together]] like he has. He travels back in time to 2014 and joins [[Cyberdyne Systems]] to help create a new version of Skynet, working with Miles Dyson and Danny Dyson to perfect development of the new Genisys system, turning Skynet into a massive digital network rather than a single computer system. Three years later, despite his superior physical strength, he was destroyed by "Pops" (Schwarzenegger), a T-800 reprogrammed and sent into the past by an unknown party to protect Sarah, when both of them were trapped inside a prototype time machine. With the machine just capable of generating the electromagnetic energy that prevented non-living tissue travelling through time without actually generating a temporal portal, Connor is ripped apart while trapped at the heart of the machine after earlier battle-damage disrupted his ability to maintain his organic shell. It is ambiguous as to whether a version of the character will exist in the altered timeline, with John himself stating that his existence is a paradox that is no longer tied to Sarah and Kyle conceiving him. |
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The on-screen representation of the T-3000 was made by British effects company [[Double Negative (VFX)|Double Negative]]. Footage combines Jason Clarke filmed on set, [[key frame|keyframed]] animation, and [[motion capture]]. Supervisor Peter Bebb said that the company tried to design the T-3000 like a computer would do it, focusing on design and battle efficiency, "form follows function". Given it is a Terminator built out of a human, the result is "a pure robot that sits under flesh structure", still retaining an overall human shape. The mechanical cells tried to resemble the material on [[stealth aircraft]], with a result described as "more [[Gloss and matte paint|matte]] than metal", resembling a slightly [[Iridescence|iridescent]] [[ceramic matrix composite|ceramic carbon]].<ref name=fxguide>{{cite web |url=http://www.fxguide.com/featured/terminator-new-makes-new-models-new-vfx/ |title=Terminator: New makes. New models. New VFX. |work=[[FX Guide]] |first=Ian |last=Failes |date=July 5, 2015 |access-date=July 23, 2015}}</ref><ref name=post>{{cite journal |url=http://www.postmagazine.com/Publications/Post-Magazine/2015/July-1-2015/Summer-Movies-Terminator-Genisys.aspx |title=Summer Movies: 'Terminator Genisys' |magazine=[[Post Magazine]] |first=Marc |last=Loftus |date=July 1, 2015 |access-date=July 23, 2015}}</ref> |
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===''Terminator: Dark Fate''=== |
===''Terminator: Dark Fate''=== |
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John appears briefly in ''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'', which serves as a direct sequel to ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', portrayed by Jude Collie with CGI facial capture performed by Furlong, ignoring previous sequels without creator James Cameron's involvement. In the opening scene, set three years after the events of ''Judgment Day'', it is revealed that even though Skynet was erased from existence with Cyberdyne's destruction, it had sent multiple Terminators back to different points in time to kill John. He and Sarah are found in Guatemala by a T-800, which then shoots John dead in front of Sarah. |
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Though dead and gone, John's legacy continues to play a crucial role in the story. In the following years, with its mission fulfilled and Skynet no longer existing to give orders, the same T-800 develops a form of conscience and takes the name "Carl". It atones for John's death by sending Sarah encrypted messages revealing the location of Skynet's future arriving Terminators, while Sarah takes it upon herself to track down and destroy them to avenge John and ensure that their technology will not be used to rebuild Skynet and John's sacrifice will not be in vain. Carl later joins the fight against the [[Rev-9]], a Terminator built by a new A.I. known as Legion. The Rev-9 is sent from the future to kill Daniella "Dani" Ramos, who will take John's place as the future leader of the human resistance against machines. In the future, Dani tells her army, "There is no fate but what we make for ourselves," as John said to Kyle Reese before sending him back to 1984. As Carl and the Rev-9 are destroyed, Carl's final words to Sarah are "for John", therefore atoning for John's death by sacrificing itself. Like she did with John, Sarah plans to prepare Dani for the coming battles against Legion, explaining her similar role and quotes to John's in the future. |
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==''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles''== |
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[[Thomas Dekker (actor)|Thomas Dekker]] portrays John Connor in the [[parallel universe (fiction)|parallel universe]] television series |
[[Thomas Dekker (actor)|Thomas Dekker]] portrays John Connor in the [[parallel universe (fiction)|parallel universe]] television series ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''. He is only fifteen years old at the beginning of the show, turning sixteen in the season one finale, and seventeen throughout season two. As the series progresses, John struggles with his feelings for the Terminator [[Cameron (Terminator)|Cameron]]. John De Vito plays a young John Connor in two episodes "Queen's Gambit" and "To the Lighthouse". |
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===Casting and production background=== |
===Casting and production background=== |
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Dekker was cast after Headey secured the role of Sarah Connor.<ref>{{ |
Dekker was cast after [[Lena Headey]] secured the role of Sarah Connor.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goldman |first=Eric |date=December 7, 2006 |title=Heroes Star Set to Play John Connor |url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/749/749891p1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070915183101/http://tv.ign.com/articles/749/749891p1.html |archive-date=15 September 2007 |access-date=3 August 2007 |website=[[IGN.com]] |publisher=[[Pythian]] Remote DBA}}</ref> Regarding the ''Terminator'' films, Dekker says "They are like my favorite films when I was younger. So it's very ironic that I'm getting to do this. And I know for the younger generation and for myself, John was equally important to me as Sarah was, and I know a lot of the people that I hear from really, really care about John".<ref name="superheroflix">{{Cite web |last=Brokaw |first=Francine |date=August 2, 2007 |title=Inside The Sarah Connor Chronicles |url=http://www.superheroflix.com/tv/news/61/21561.php |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070825213429/http://www.superheroflix.com/tv/news/61/21561.php |archive-date=August 25, 2007 |access-date=5 August 2007 |website=Superheroflix.com |publisher=[[MovieWeb]], Inc.}}</ref> Dekker described his character as "a continuation of Eddie Furlong's character" but "he's in a darker, more mature place now".<ref name="ew1" /> |
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The show tells the story of the Connors in alternate timeline from ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''.<ref name="ign1" /> It branches off from the shared back story of ''Terminator 2'', and according to consulting producer James Middleton |
The show tells the story of the Connors in an alternate timeline from ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''.<ref name="ign1" /> It branches off from the shared back story of ''Terminator 2'', and according to consulting producer James Middleton, it was a new "version of ''T3''."<ref name="ew1">{{Cite magazine |last=Svetkey |first=Benjamin |date=11 January 2008 |title=Sarah Connor Chronicles |magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |publisher=[[Time Inc.]] |url=https://ew.com/article/2008/01/11/sarah-connor-t3-do-over/ |url-status=live |access-date=13 January 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081017121813/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20170519,00.html |archive-date=17 October 2008}}</ref> |
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===Premise=== |
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At the beginning of the series in 1999, John and Sarah try to settle down to normal lives after the events of the second film, but they are in fear of being captured for blowing up Cyberdyne |
At the beginning of the series in 1999, John and Sarah try to settle down to normal lives after the events of the second film, but they are in fear of being captured for blowing up Cyberdyne. While at school, John is attacked by a Terminator posing as a teacher, and is protected by a reprogrammed Terminator named "[[Cameron (Terminator)|Cameron]]". John learns that Judgment Day has not been prevented, only postponed to April 21, 2011. John does not want to run anymore and asks Sarah to stop Skynet from being created. Cameron uses time dilation technology (built by "The Engineer" from the future) to send all three of them to 2007, just before Skynet is created, so that they can stop it. |
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Settling down in 2007, John enrolls in Campo de Cahuenga High School under the name of John Baum, after author [[L. Frank Baum]] who wrote ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'', a book that Sarah says was John's favorite when he was younger, where he is friends with his fellow students [[List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters#Morris|Morris]] and [[Riley Dawson]]. He becomes acquainted with his father's older brother, [[Derek Reese]], who is also a resistance fighter sent back in time to help them. This version of John is shown to be a highly skilled [[Hacker (computer security)|computer hacker]] (a nod from ''Terminator 2''), even being able to hack into [[List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters#Vick Chamberlain|a Terminator]]'s [[Central processing unit|CPU]] in order to read the information it contains, as well as easily hacking into the [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]] database. He claims that he could hack a computer system 'in (his) sleep'. He is also proficient in [[chess]], lock-picking, self-defense, and weaponry, all of which were part of his training during his childhood. |
Settling down in 2007, John enrolls in Campo de Cahuenga High School under the name of John Baum, after author [[L. Frank Baum]] who wrote ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'', a book that Sarah says was John's favorite when he was younger, where he is friends with his fellow students [[List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters#Morris|Morris]] and [[Riley Dawson]]. He becomes acquainted with his father's older brother, [[Derek Reese]], who is also a resistance fighter sent back in time to help them. This version of John is shown to be a highly skilled [[Hacker (computer security)|computer hacker]] (a nod from ''Terminator 2''), even being able to hack into [[List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters#Vick Chamberlain|a Terminator]]'s [[Central processing unit|CPU]] in order to read the information it contains, as well as easily hacking into the [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]] database. He claims that he could hack a computer system 'in (his) sleep'. He is also proficient in [[chess]], lock-picking, self-defense, and weaponry, all of which were part of his training during his childhood. |
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The relationship dynamic between John and Cameron is different than with the Model 101 seen in the second film by virtue of her size/gender, with some degree of sexual tension. He also develops a relationship with Riley Dawson, a high school classmate, who, unknown to him, is also from the future and working with Jesse Flores, a resistance fighter and lover of Derek Reese. Jesse's plan was for John to become infatuated with Riley, making her a threat to John's security. This would force Cameron to kill Riley, thereby alienating John from her. Apparently, after Judgment Day, rumors abound of an unnatural relationship between the two that affects John's tactical decision making, and some are unsettled that he has appointed a [[Terminator (character concept)|Terminator]] as one of his lieutenants. |
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==Video games== |
==Video games== |
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===''Terminator Salvation''=== |
===''Terminator Salvation''=== |
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{{Main|Terminator Salvation (video game)}} |
{{Main|Terminator Salvation (video game)}} |
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John Connor appears in the video game ''Terminator Salvation'', which is set two years before the events of the film. In 2016, John (voiced by [[Gideon Emery]]) and Blair Williams ([[Moon Bloodgood]]) are on a mission to rescue David Weston (Sean Cory Cooper), until they team up with Angie Salter ([[Rose McGowan]]) and Barnes ([[Common (rapper)|Common]]) to fight the machines. |
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===''Terminator: Resistance''=== |
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John Connor appears in the video game ''Terminator: Resistance'', which is set during the original future war depicted in the first two Terminator films. He is voiced by [[Eric Meyers (actor)|Eric Meyers]] and serves as the player character, Jacob Rivers's commanding officer within the Tech-Com Resistance group. John makes a physical appearance towards the endgame where he briefs and debriefs Jacob during the final assault on Skynet's base. |
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==Attraction== |
==Attraction== |
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===''T2-3D: Battle Across Time''=== |
===''T2-3D: Battle Across Time''=== |
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Furlong reprised his role from ''Terminator 2'' in this [[Universal Destinations & Experiences|Universal Studios]] attraction, in which he and a [[Terminator (character)|T-800]] attempt to stop Judgment Day. They travel to the future and infiltrate [[Skynet (Terminator)|Cyberdyne]] to prevent the completion of Skynet. After fighting various machines and succeeding in their mission, John is sent back to the present. |
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[[Edward Furlong]] reprises his role from ''Terminator 2'' in this [[Universal Parks & Resorts|Universal Studios]] attraction. Set six years after the events of the second film, John and Sarah once again attempt to prevent Judgment Day by infiltrating [[Skynet (Terminator)|Cyberdyne]] to prevent the completion of Skynet. They interrupt Kimberley Duncan's presentation of the T-70 Terminators and attempt to evacuate the facility, but the [[T-1000]] arrives and nearly terminates them. However, the [[Terminator (character)|T-800]] arrives from the future and saves them. The T-800 and John then travel to the future while Sarah stays behind. In the future, they journey across the post apocalyptic landscape, towards Skynet, and are chased by various machines. Eventually, John and the T-800 reach Skynet, housed inside a giant, glowing pyramid. They descend to Skynet Central Core where they face off the T-1000000, a giant liquid-metal spider-like Terminator that guards the CPU. As they run out of time, the T-800 sends John back to the present. After John makes his return, the T-800 destroys itself, the T-1000000, and Skynet in a massive explosion. Back in the present, John and Sarah are reunited. |
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==Literature== |
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The [[T2 (novel series)|''T2'' novel trilogy]] explores Sarah and John's life while living [[off-the-grid]]. The first novel, ''T2: Infiltrator'', is set six years after the events of ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]''. It sees Sarah and 16-year-old John live a relatively normal life under the assumed names Suzanne and John Krieger, near a small town in [[Paraguay]]. They own a successful trucking company and are proficient smugglers. John also attends military school, quickly becoming one of their best students, gaining military skills, weaponry and hacking knowledge. The Connors believed that they had destroyed [[Cyberdyne Systems]] for good and prevented the creation of [[Skynet (Terminator)|Skynet]], until a new T-800 is sent to kill them. To stop Skynet's creation, the Connors team up with their new neighbor Dieter von Rossbach, a former [[Austria]]n counterterrorism operative and future model for the T-800 series. They also join forces with FBI agent Jordan Dyson, the brother of [[Miles Dyson]]. They ultimately realise that Cyberdyne was able to gain new research data from the salvaged arm of "Uncle Bob", which was lost in the battle with the T-1000 and left trapped in the gears of the manufacturing plant. The group destroys Cyberdyne's most recent facility and the remaining Terminators, although Sarah is wounded by a new Terminator model, the i-950 Infiltrator, who had sent the T-800. |
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The following novel, ''T2: Rising Storm'', shows John and Dieter starting up the foundations of the future Resistance a few months after the events of the previous novel. Dieter has been chosen as John's guardian by Sarah while she recovers from her wounds. Dieter, John, and John's new girlfriend, Wendy Dorset, head to a Cyberdyne back-up facility in Montana but they fail to stop Skynet from becoming sentient. Wendy is killed by an i-950, and Skynet begins eradicating humanity after John accidentally uploads a command protocol to make Skynet sentient (Wendy had completed a program to erase Skynet before her death but John uploaded the wrong file at the last minute). |
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In the final novel, ''T2: The Future War'', Skynet has killed three billion people and John has become the leader of the Resistance, with Sarah and Dieter having fallen in love and married. The life between the parents of John's eventual father [[Kyle Reese]] is explored, with Kyle being born, being captured by a patrol unit as a child and forced to work in a Skynet work camp. The work camp is liberated by John and his Tech-Com unit, freeing Kyle and the other prisoners, while Kyle's parents are killed. John assigns his friend Jack Brock to protect Kyle, as well as becoming his foster father. Kyle grows up fighting alongside John and his Tech-Com unit. In 2029, as the Resistance is about to destroy Skynet's defence grid, Skynet makes a last effort to win the war by sending several Terminators back in time to kill the Connors. Once John finds out about this, he sends the volunteering Kyle back to protect Sarah from the T-800 and a reprogrammed T-800 to protect his younger self from the T-1000. Afterwards, Skynet is effectively destroyed and John is greeted by Sarah, Dieter and the remaining Resistance members as they are relieved that the great ordeal is finally over. |
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With the success of ''T2'', John Connor would appear in the non-canon Terminator/[[Superman]] crossover ''[[Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future]]'', where DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics teamed Sarah and John Connor up with the [[Superman|Man of Steel]] in an adventure that pitted Superman up against not only Skynet, but also against his old rival [[Hank Henshaw|The Cyborg]]. In this adventure, while trying to protect Sarah and young John, Superman is pulled into the future - the resistance had attempted to recover a Terminator that Skynet had sent back earlier but the machine targeted Superman by mistake, and is then able to help the older John, as well as an older [[Steel (John Henry Irons)|John Henry Irons]] (AKA Steel) take down Skynet once and for all. Meanwhile, back in the past Cyborg makes a deal with Skynet - leaving a message in a Terminator's skull about Superman's weaknesses and subsequently allying himself with a T-X sent back from the future to assist him, while [[Matrix (comics)|Supergirl]], [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]], and even [[Lex Luthor]] continue to protect Sarah and young John from wave after wave of Terminator cyborgs, the later models being specifically upgraded to cope with the Superman family. The story concludes with Superman having aided the resistance in destroying Skynet by detonating an EMP in Earth's atmosphere powerful enough to shut down Earth's machines before returning to the past, where the Cyborg is defeated and all Terminator components disposed of in the sun. However, at the end of the comic it is revealed that Lex Luthor has multiple parts of other Terminators. He was continuing to research them since he never was able to capture a fully functional Terminator. This leads the reader to believe that Luthor played a hand in Skynet's creation in the future. |
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John Connor appears in the non-canon Terminator/[[Superman]] comic book crossover ''[[Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future]]'', in which he and Sarah Connor essentially team up with Superman against Skynet and [[Hank Henshaw|The Cyborg]]. While [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]] and [[Supergirl (Linda Danvers)|Supergirl]] protect the young Connor in the present, Superman is pulled into the future and assists the adult John Connor and the elder [[Steel (John Henry Irons)|Steel]] in defeating Skynet for good. |
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Species | Human Cyborg (Genisys) |
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John Connor is a fictional character and the male protagonist of the Terminator franchise. Created by writer/director James Cameron, the character is first referred to in the 1984 film The Terminator and first appears in its 1991 sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day (T2). In the character's first appearance, John is portrayed by Edward Furlong as a child, and briefly by Michael Edwards as an adult in a small role. Other actors have portrayed the character in subsequent films, including Nick Stahl, Christian Bale, and Jason Clarke. In addition, Thomas Dekker portrayed John Connor in the two-season television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
The character serves as a protagonist in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), and Terminator Salvation (2009), the antagonist of the film Terminator Genisys (2015), and has a brief cameo in Terminator: Dark Fate (2019).
Creation
[edit]In a 2021 interview, James Cameron said that the song "Russians" by Sting inspired him to create John Connor: "I remember sitting there once, high on E, writing notes for Terminator, and I was struck by Sting’s song, that "I hope the Russians love their children too." And I thought, "You know what? The idea of a nuclear war is just so antithetical to life itself." That’s where the kid came from."[1]
Terminator film series
[edit]In the fictional universe's narrative, John Connor is a messianic figure (born on February 28, 1985) who will lead the Resistance to defeat an empire of robotic Terminators amassed by the rogue military AI Skynet following a cybernetic revolt doomsday event known as Judgment Day. When his mother, Sarah Connor, is the target of a time traveling Terminator unit (Model 101) in the first film, John sends resistance fighter Kyle Reese (depicted in certain continuities as his adoptive son) to protect Sarah, knowing Kyle and Sarah would later conceive him. With foreknowledge from his parents, John fends off Terminator assassination attempts in the second and third films before Judgment Day. In the fourth film, John fights with the Resistance in a postapocalyptic setting after Skynet has taken over.
As the series' central plot heavily involves time travel, the story of the character is often non-linear and portrays many possible outcomes, for example Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles continue from the ending of Terminator 2 but are depicted as taking place in alternate timelines,[2][3] while Terminator Genisys (2015) revisits and changes the events of the first film. Terminator: Dark Fate also continues from the events of Terminator 2 in another alternate timeline.
The Terminator
[edit]In The Terminator, John is mentioned and is the basis of the film. The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is attempting to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) because the latter will be his mother, but John does not make a physical appearance. At the film's end, Sarah is shown to be pregnant with John.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
[edit]In his first appearance in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (a sequel to the first film), John is a 10-year-old child and a juvenile delinquent[4][5] living with foster parents (Jenette Goldstein and Xander Berkeley) while Sarah Connor is in a prison hospital for the criminally insane. Though he is informed of his destiny—namely, his future conflict with Skynet—young John is skeptical of his mother's claims about his fate as humanity's leader. While in an arcade with a friend, the Model 101 (Schwarzenegger), a reprogrammed android sent by John's future self, and the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) fight over him. This starts a chase sequence where the Model 101 and John try to lose the T-1000; the event validates Sarah's warning to John about Skynet.
Later that night, Sarah puts an escape plan into action just as John and the Model 101 arrive to save her, and the three escape. John instructs the Model 101 on how to behave like a human being, teaching it sayings such as "Hasta la vista, baby!" He forms an emotional bond with the Terminator, coming to regard it as a father figure. John later helps avert Skynet's creation and assists in the destruction of Cyberdyne Systems. With the help of Skynet's creator, Miles Dyson, he breaks into a safe to retrieve the first Terminator's damaged arm and CPU, which Dyson—unaware of what it would lead to—was using to create the new technology. After Cyberdyne is destroyed and the T-1000 is melted in a steel mill, John throws the remnants of the first Terminator into the molten steel. He begs the Terminator not to destroy itself as well, despite the Terminator's warning that allowing it to continue existing creates a risk of Skynet being recreated at some future date. John ultimately bids his friend farewell with a hug, and watches as the Terminator is lowered into molten steel.
In a flash-forward at the beginning of the film, John is briefly seen as an adult played by Michael Edwards. Dalton Abbot (Linda Hamilton's real-life son) portrays the character as a toddler in a dream sequence. An alternate ending takes place in 2027, in which John is a U.S. senator and father to a daughter in a world where Skynet was never able to start its war on humanity.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
[edit]John is portrayed by Nick Stahl in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (set 10 years after the second film). Now a young adult, John has been living off-the-grid after the second film's events, even as the original Judgment Day deadline in 1997 came to pass without incident. His mother Sarah eventually developed leukemia and died before the events of the film. In the film, John crosses paths with Katherine "Kate" Brewster (Claire Danes), a former classmate from when he was living with his foster parents. He is attacked by a T-X Terminator (Kristanna Loken), which was sent from the future. Unlike predecessors, the T-X's objective is to terminate his future Resistance officers as secondary targets because John's location is unknown. When the T-X encounters John, the T-X changes priority to focus entirely on him and Kate. Because of this Terminator being dominant and feminine, John personally coins the T-X as "Terminatrix."
A protector T-850 (Schwarzenegger), a doppelgänger of John's previous protector, is also sent back in time to protect him, explaining that Judgment Day had only been delayed and is now only hours away. The T-850 also states being sent from the future by Kate, John’s future wife and second-in-command; John had actually been killed by that very Terminator on July 4, 2032, as Skynet believed to be the most suitable for such a mission due to John's emotional attachment to said model. John and Kate intend to halt Skynet's launching. The two mistakenly believe Skynet's core is in a facility, only to find themselves locked and protected in a secure bunker as the first nuclear assault is launched on the United States as a result of Skynet's manipulations. Skynet is pure software and has already spread to every server worldwide, making it impossible to shut down. It is via the radios in this bunker that John begins to broadcast messages to lay the groundwork to help survivors and organize the Resistance.
Terminator Salvation
[edit]John is portrayed by Christian Bale in Terminator Salvation (which is set in 2018), now an older, battle-experienced Resistance soldier. Kate Brewster (Bryce Dallas Howard), who serves as a medic, is now pregnant with his child. Kate also assists command with her Tech-Com unit. Since Judgment Day, John has been broadcasting radio messages to both the Resistance forces and surviving refugees in an effort to maintain morale and hope. The story also features new character Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), and the teenage Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin). John starts as one of the many foot soldiers who make up the Resistance movement based in California.
Despite having extensive prior knowledge of the machines and Skynet's capabilities, John is largely dismissed by General Hugh Ashdown (Michael Ironside), who runs the resistance organization, considering Connor a delusional false prophet at best and a dangerous liability to their operations at worst. Nonetheless, there are pockets of people within the Resistance who have come to believe in John's experiences and judgment based on their own firsthand experiences serving with him. In addition, the Resistance's majority is gradually losing faith in the Resistance Command due to Ashdown's ruthless and vicious tactics that cost many of his own soldiers and civilians' lives. Toward the middle of the film, John learns that Kyle has been placed in a detention center by Skynet, which is aware of Kyle's future role as John's father, classifying Kyle as its primary target and John as its secondary objective even over the Resistance's current leaders, and sets out to rescue Kyle, with Marcus leading him to the base. Upon arrival, John faces off with a T-800 crafted in the unit's image that he and his family have encountered previously. John is hurt during his encounter with the T-800 and receives multiple cuts to the face, mirroring the same scars seen on John's face in the opening scenes of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Marcus helps him destroy the T-800 but John's heart is too badly damaged due to injury and Marcus offers his own to John. In addition, after the Resistance Command is caught in Skynet's trap, John's Tech-Com unit takes over the authority with no opposition. John's ending statement is that though this battle has been won, the war is far from over.
Terminator Genisys
[edit]John is portrayed by Jason Clarke in Terminator Genisys (which alters the events of the four Terminator films that had been released prior). Following a confrontation with a T-5000 (Matt Smith) on the war's seemingly final day, just as Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) is being sent back to save Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke), John is forcibly transformed into the T-3000 cyborg as a result of a Skynet program to use nanites to convert living flesh into machine matter. Although all other recorded test subjects for this process were left irreversibly insane and then died during the transformation, John came through the process reasonably intact, albeit now a sociopath dedicated to ensuring Skynet's rise at humanity's cost.
Skynet then sends the T-3000 back in time to ensure its creation in the altered timeline, John now believing that the future requires man and machine to come together like he has. He travels back in time to 2014 and joins Cyberdyne Systems to help create a new version of Skynet, working with Miles Dyson and Danny Dyson to perfect development of the new Genisys system, turning Skynet into a massive digital network rather than a single computer system. Three years later, despite his superior physical strength, he was destroyed by "Pops" (Schwarzenegger), a T-800 reprogrammed and sent into the past by an unknown party to protect Sarah, when both of them were trapped inside a prototype time machine. With the machine just capable of generating the electromagnetic energy that prevented non-living tissue travelling through time without actually generating a temporal portal, Connor is ripped apart while trapped at the heart of the machine after earlier battle-damage disrupted his ability to maintain his organic shell. It is ambiguous as to whether a version of the character will exist in the altered timeline, with John himself stating that his existence is a paradox that is no longer tied to Sarah and Kyle conceiving him.
Terminator: Dark Fate
[edit]John appears briefly in Terminator: Dark Fate, which serves as a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, portrayed by Jude Collie with CGI facial capture performed by Furlong, ignoring previous sequels without creator James Cameron's involvement. In the opening scene, set three years after the events of Judgment Day, it is revealed that even though Skynet was erased from existence with Cyberdyne's destruction, it had sent multiple Terminators back to different points in time to kill John. He and Sarah are found in Guatemala by a T-800, which then shoots John dead in front of Sarah.
Though dead and gone, John's legacy continues to play a crucial role in the story. In the following years, with its mission fulfilled and Skynet no longer existing to give orders, the same T-800 develops a form of conscience and takes the name "Carl". It atones for John's death by sending Sarah encrypted messages revealing the location of Skynet's future arriving Terminators, while Sarah takes it upon herself to track down and destroy them to avenge John and ensure that their technology will not be used to rebuild Skynet and John's sacrifice will not be in vain. Carl later joins the fight against the Rev-9, a Terminator built by a new A.I. known as Legion. The Rev-9 is sent from the future to kill Daniella "Dani" Ramos, who will take John's place as the future leader of the human resistance against machines. In the future, Dani tells her army, "There is no fate but what we make for ourselves," as John said to Kyle Reese before sending him back to 1984. As Carl and the Rev-9 are destroyed, Carl's final words to Sarah are "for John", therefore atoning for John's death by sacrificing itself. Like she did with John, Sarah plans to prepare Dani for the coming battles against Legion, explaining her similar role and quotes to John's in the future.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
[edit]John Connor | |
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" (2008) |
Last appearance | "Born to Run" (2009) |
Based on | John Connor by |
Adapted by | Josh Friedman |
Portrayed by | Thomas Dekker John De Vito (child) |
In-universe information | |
Aliases | John Reese John Baum |
Occupation | High school student |
Family | Cameron (guardian, confidant) |
Significant other | Riley Dawson |
Thomas Dekker portrays John Connor in the parallel universe television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. He is only fifteen years old at the beginning of the show, turning sixteen in the season one finale, and seventeen throughout season two. As the series progresses, John struggles with his feelings for the Terminator Cameron. John De Vito plays a young John Connor in two episodes "Queen's Gambit" and "To the Lighthouse".
Casting and production background
[edit]Dekker was cast after Lena Headey secured the role of Sarah Connor.[6] Regarding the Terminator films, Dekker says "They are like my favorite films when I was younger. So it's very ironic that I'm getting to do this. And I know for the younger generation and for myself, John was equally important to me as Sarah was, and I know a lot of the people that I hear from really, really care about John".[7] Dekker described his character as "a continuation of Eddie Furlong's character" but "he's in a darker, more mature place now".[8]
The show tells the story of the Connors in an alternate timeline from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.[2] It branches off from the shared back story of Terminator 2, and according to consulting producer James Middleton, it was a new "version of T3."[8]
Premise
[edit]At the beginning of the series in 1999, John and Sarah try to settle down to normal lives after the events of the second film, but they are in fear of being captured for blowing up Cyberdyne. While at school, John is attacked by a Terminator posing as a teacher, and is protected by a reprogrammed Terminator named "Cameron". John learns that Judgment Day has not been prevented, only postponed to April 21, 2011. John does not want to run anymore and asks Sarah to stop Skynet from being created. Cameron uses time dilation technology (built by "The Engineer" from the future) to send all three of them to 2007, just before Skynet is created, so that they can stop it.
Settling down in 2007, John enrolls in Campo de Cahuenga High School under the name of John Baum, after author L. Frank Baum who wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a book that Sarah says was John's favorite when he was younger, where he is friends with his fellow students Morris and Riley Dawson. He becomes acquainted with his father's older brother, Derek Reese, who is also a resistance fighter sent back in time to help them. This version of John is shown to be a highly skilled computer hacker (a nod from Terminator 2), even being able to hack into a Terminator's CPU in order to read the information it contains, as well as easily hacking into the LAPD database. He claims that he could hack a computer system 'in (his) sleep'. He is also proficient in chess, lock-picking, self-defense, and weaponry, all of which were part of his training during his childhood.
The relationship dynamic between John and Cameron is different than with the Model 101 seen in the second film by virtue of her size/gender, with some degree of sexual tension. He also develops a relationship with Riley Dawson, a high school classmate, who, unknown to him, is also from the future and working with Jesse Flores, a resistance fighter and lover of Derek Reese. Jesse's plan was for John to become infatuated with Riley, making her a threat to John's security. This would force Cameron to kill Riley, thereby alienating John from her. Apparently, after Judgment Day, rumors abound of an unnatural relationship between the two that affects John's tactical decision making, and some are unsettled that he has appointed a Terminator as one of his lieutenants.
Video games
[edit]Terminator Salvation
[edit]John Connor appears in the video game Terminator Salvation, which is set two years before the events of the film. In 2016, John (voiced by Gideon Emery) and Blair Williams (Moon Bloodgood) are on a mission to rescue David Weston (Sean Cory Cooper), until they team up with Angie Salter (Rose McGowan) and Barnes (Common) to fight the machines.
Terminator: Resistance
[edit]John Connor appears in the video game Terminator: Resistance, which is set during the original future war depicted in the first two Terminator films. He is voiced by Eric Meyers and serves as the player character, Jacob Rivers's commanding officer within the Tech-Com Resistance group. John makes a physical appearance towards the endgame where he briefs and debriefs Jacob during the final assault on Skynet's base.
Attraction
[edit]T2-3D: Battle Across Time
[edit]Furlong reprised his role from Terminator 2 in this Universal Studios attraction, in which he and a T-800 attempt to stop Judgment Day. They travel to the future and infiltrate Cyberdyne to prevent the completion of Skynet. After fighting various machines and succeeding in their mission, John is sent back to the present.
Literature
[edit]T2 trilogy
[edit]The T2 novel trilogy explores Sarah and John's life while living off-the-grid. The first novel, T2: Infiltrator, is set six years after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. It sees Sarah and 16-year-old John live a relatively normal life under the assumed names Suzanne and John Krieger, near a small town in Paraguay. They own a successful trucking company and are proficient smugglers. John also attends military school, quickly becoming one of their best students, gaining military skills, weaponry and hacking knowledge. The Connors believed that they had destroyed Cyberdyne Systems for good and prevented the creation of Skynet, until a new T-800 is sent to kill them. To stop Skynet's creation, the Connors team up with their new neighbor Dieter von Rossbach, a former Austrian counterterrorism operative and future model for the T-800 series. They also join forces with FBI agent Jordan Dyson, the brother of Miles Dyson. They ultimately realise that Cyberdyne was able to gain new research data from the salvaged arm of "Uncle Bob", which was lost in the battle with the T-1000 and left trapped in the gears of the manufacturing plant. The group destroys Cyberdyne's most recent facility and the remaining Terminators, although Sarah is wounded by a new Terminator model, the i-950 Infiltrator, who had sent the T-800.
The following novel, T2: Rising Storm, shows John and Dieter starting up the foundations of the future Resistance a few months after the events of the previous novel. Dieter has been chosen as John's guardian by Sarah while she recovers from her wounds. Dieter, John, and John's new girlfriend, Wendy Dorset, head to a Cyberdyne back-up facility in Montana but they fail to stop Skynet from becoming sentient. Wendy is killed by an i-950, and Skynet begins eradicating humanity after John accidentally uploads a command protocol to make Skynet sentient (Wendy had completed a program to erase Skynet before her death but John uploaded the wrong file at the last minute).
In the final novel, T2: The Future War, Skynet has killed three billion people and John has become the leader of the Resistance, with Sarah and Dieter having fallen in love and married. The life between the parents of John's eventual father Kyle Reese is explored, with Kyle being born, being captured by a patrol unit as a child and forced to work in a Skynet work camp. The work camp is liberated by John and his Tech-Com unit, freeing Kyle and the other prisoners, while Kyle's parents are killed. John assigns his friend Jack Brock to protect Kyle, as well as becoming his foster father. Kyle grows up fighting alongside John and his Tech-Com unit. In 2029, as the Resistance is about to destroy Skynet's defence grid, Skynet makes a last effort to win the war by sending several Terminators back in time to kill the Connors. Once John finds out about this, he sends the volunteering Kyle back to protect Sarah from the T-800 and a reprogrammed T-800 to protect his younger self from the T-1000. Afterwards, Skynet is effectively destroyed and John is greeted by Sarah, Dieter and the remaining Resistance members as they are relieved that the great ordeal is finally over.
Comic books
[edit]John Connor appears in the non-canon Terminator/Superman comic book crossover Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future, in which he and Sarah Connor essentially team up with Superman against Skynet and The Cyborg. While Superboy and Supergirl protect the young Connor in the present, Superman is pulled into the future and assists the adult John Connor and the elder Steel in defeating Skynet for good.
Family tree
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Furlong provides the facial motion capture for John in Dark Fate, with Jude Collie as a body double.
References
[edit]- ^ Siegel, Alan (June 30, 2021). "The Oral History of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day'". The Ringer. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
- ^ a b Goldman, Eric (22 June 2007). "Guiding the Sarah Connor Chronicles". IGN.com. Pythian Remote DBA. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 22 June 2007.
- ^ "Sarah Connor Chronicles To Create New T Timeline". Terminator Chronicles. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ^ In the film, the T-1000 accesses a police computer which states that John is 10 years old.
- ^ "Interview : Jonathan Mostow". Moviehole. June 19, 2003. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
- ^ Goldman, Eric (December 7, 2006). "Heroes Star Set to Play John Connor". IGN.com. Pythian Remote DBA. Archived from the original on 15 September 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2007.
- ^ Brokaw, Francine (August 2, 2007). "Inside The Sarah Connor Chronicles". Superheroflix.com. MovieWeb, Inc. Archived from the original on August 25, 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2007.
- ^ a b Svetkey, Benjamin (11 January 2008). "Sarah Connor Chronicles". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Archived from the original on 17 October 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2008.
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