Kate Connor
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Kate Brewster | |
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Claire Danes as Kate Brewster on Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | |
First appearance | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines |
Portrayed by | Claire Danes (T3) Bryce Dallas Howard (T4) |
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Gender | Female |
Occupation | Veterinarian |
Spouse | John Connor Scott Mason (fiancee, deceased) |
Relatives | Robert Brewster (father, deceased) |
Katherine "Kate" Brewster is a fictional character from the Terminator films. She is the wife of John Connor. She is played by Claire Danes in the Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003 film), and Bryce Dallas Howard in the upcoming Terminator Salvation.
Fictional biography
Early Life
Kate grew up before the war, living in ignorance until she met John Connor. The only daughter of Lieutenant General Robert Brewster, the military director of CRS Autonomous Weapons Division, Kate's mother divorced her husband and left them when she was still at veterinary school. After finishing school, Kate went on to become a veterinarian, working at the Emery Animal Hospital, and became engaged to fiancé Scott Mason.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
In 2004, her normal life was to change. Upon reacting to an animal emergency at the Emery Animal Hospital, Kate met John Connor whom she had previously been to school with, and with whom she had experienced her very first kiss. With John Connor and a reprogrammed 850 Series Terminator, Kate managed to escape a T-X which had been sent back in time to eliminate her. Practically kidnapped by these two, Kate learned the truth of things to come, of Skynet, and of Judgment Day. Setting off with the others to CRS to try to stop her father from activating Skynet, Kate was unsuccessful, and her father was killed by the T-X.
Getting to the Crystal Peak Control and Command Center, a hardened fallout shelter facility in the Sierra Nevada Mountains for VIPs, Kate and John were able to survive Judgment Day as the nuclear missiles fell. Using the communications equipment within the facility, Kate helped John to get in touch with survivors and start to co-ordinate a Resistance force.
Terminator Salvation
In Terminator Salvation, set in 2018, Kate is John Connor wife, and is played by Bryce Dallas Howard. As seen in the trailer she will be pregnant and is now trained as a physician as well as a veterinarian. The actress will be taking over the role exited by Claire Danes, who declined to reprise the role. When asked why, she was quoted saying,
I don't think so, I felt sort of kidnapped by the production.[1]
Danes was, of course, the last-minute replacement for Sophia Bush, who was thought too young to portray Kate. Charlotte Gainsbourg was originally intended to take on the role of Kate after Danes left, but due to scheduling conflicts, she was unable[2], this allows the production to continue their part in replacing lead actors for each movie - although Christian Bale has signed on for more movies in the Terminator franchise[3]. It is yet unknown if Howard has signed on for more than one.
Production background
In the early dialog of T3, Kate reveals that she has a past history with John in the events prior to Terminator 2, a teenage makeout session that might have led to a relationship, had the events of T2 not occurred. In later dialog, the Terminator states that in the future, she is John Connor's wife.
The revelation of John's past and future relationships with Kate leads him to state that their meetings are not coincidence, but fate, and that his life was pre-destined to intersect with Kate's father prior to the original date of Judgement Day. He thus arrives at the conclusion that future events can be altered, if not avoided completely. In one possible future, John gives Kyle Reese a message to pass on to John's mother in 1984. This message includes what will become her motto and epitaph, "No fate but what we make", describing a future that is shaped by our actions.