Terminator (franchise)
The Terminator series is a series of science fiction films and ancillary media concerning battles between Skynet's artificially intelligent machine network and John Connor's Tech-Com forces and the rest of the human race.
Films
- The Terminator (1984)
- directed by James Cameron
- starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
- directed by James Cameron
- starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
- directed by Jonathan Mostow
- starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, Kristanna Loken and David Andrews
- Terminator 4, opening movie/expected in 2008/2009.
- There were conflicting reports as to whether Arnold Schwarzenegger (who is currently the governor of California) would return. Some sources said he would return for the next installment[1], while others said he would not.[2] On October 24 2006, Andy Vajna hinted in an interview [3] that the role of the character portrayed by Schwarzenegger would be discontinued, and "a new and more interesting character will take its place."
- Director David Nutter recently stated that actor Kyle Lucas will be portraying the new Terminator, Model KL5000. Lucas could not be reached for comment, but his agent said he was "Delightfully enthusiastic about besting Arnold."[citation needed]
- According to an interview on February 1 2005, Nick Stahl and Claire Danes will not be returning for Terminator 4.
- Edward Furlong said that he feels he let many fans down by not being in Terminator 3. He is currently talking to producers and hopes to return as the original John Connor in Terminator 4.
- This installment will be distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which owns the rights to the original film.
- On May 9 2007, it was announced that rights to The Terminator series had passed hands from producers Andrew Vajna and Mario Kassar to the Halcyon Co., a privately funded company formed by entrepreneurs Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson. In the Variety article detailing the purchase, it states the fourth film is now earmarked for a Summer 2009 release and will focus on a 30-year old John Connor in what the producers hope will be a new trilogy. Series creator James Cameron and star Arnold Schwarzenegger are currently not involved with the project.[1]
Television series
A television series titled The Sarah Connor Chronicles is currently in production for the FOX network. It is confirmed that Linda Hamilton will not be reprising her role as Sarah Connor. The part of Sarah Connor will instead be played by Lena Headey. The pilot will be written and directed by David Nutter, and the plot will center on Sarah and her son John, played by Thomas Dekker between Terminator 2 and Terminator 3, as they try to "live under the radar" after the explosion at Cyberdyne. The same referenced May 9 Variety article reported that Fox is said to be very impressed with the series and it could be ordered as a full series as early as "this week" according to sources. It's also said that Kassar and Vajna, the C2 partners has taken a passive role in production of the pilot and it's speculated by Variety that C2 is getting out of "Terminator" altogether and their stake in the series will transfer to the new owners of the franchise, Halcyon Co. [2]
Director David Nutter recently stated that actor Kyle Lucas will be portraying the new Terminator, Model KL5000. Lucas could not be reached for comment, but his agent said he was "Delightfully enthusiastic about besting Arnold."
Appearances in printed media
There have been several book series and graphic novels associated with the Terminator series. The films have been novelized as well.
Books
- The Terminator (novel) by Randall Frakes (novelization)
- The Terminator by Sean French (novelization)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day (novel) By Randall Frakes (novelization)
- Terminator 2: Hour of the Wolf by Mark W. Tiedemann
- T2: Infiltrator by S.M. Stirling
- T2: Rising Storm by S.M. Stirling
- T2: Future War by S.M. Stirling
- Terminator 2: The New John Connor Chronicles: Dark Futures by Russell Blackford
- Terminator 2: The New John Connor Chronicles: An Evil Hour by Russell Blackford
- Terminator 2: The New John Connor Chronicles: Times of Trouble by Russell Blackford
- Terminator 3 by David Hagberg (novelization)
- T3: Terminator Dreams by Aaron Allston
- T3: Terminator Hunt by Aaron Allston
Comics and graphic novels
- Terminator: The Burning Earth graphic novel (Alex Ross)
- The Terminator: Secondary Objectives (Dark Horse Comics)
- The Terminator: The Enemy Within (Dark Horse Comics)
- The Terminator: End Game (Dark Horse Comics)
- The Terminator: Hunters and Killers (Dark Horse Comics)
- Terminator: Rewired graphic novel (Alan Grant)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day graphic novel
- The Terminator: The Dark Years (Dark Horse Comics)
- RoboCop vs. The Terminator (Dark Horse Comics)
- Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future (Dark Horse Comics)
- Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator (Dark Horse Comics)
Games
The franchise has been expanded with many computer and video games, were many are concerned mainly with the future war, rather than the time travel.
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, NES, Sega Master System, SNES, ZX Spectrum)
- The Terminator (1991/1992/1993, Sega CD, SNES, Game Boy, DOS, Genesis, Game Gear, NES)
- T2: The Arcade Game (1992, Arcade, Amiga, DOS, Game Boy, Genesis, Sega Master System, SNES)
- Terminator 2029 (1992, DOS)
- Robocop versus The Terminator (1993, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, Sega Master System, SNES)
- The Terminator: Rampage (1993, DOS)
- Terminator: Future Shock (1995, DOS)
- Terminator: SkyNET (1996, DOS)
- The Terminator: Dawn of Fate (2002, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- Terminator 3: War of the Machines (2003, Windows)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance)
- Terminator 3: The Redemption (2004, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
Attraction
There is a theme park attraction, T2 3-D: Battle Across Time, at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood, which was co-written by James Cameron.