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What Should Modern Terminator Movies Be About?

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  • CB Team

James Cameron recently said:

"Science fiction has caught up and is actually overwhelming us at this point. We’re living in a science fiction world... Now we’re living it for real... I’ll never be as prescient as I was back in 1984 of imagining this one because I don’t think anybody knows what’s going to be happening a year or two years from now."

While he has a point, Terminator has been able to crack new ground with projects like the Terminator Zero Netflix Anime, which told a compelling storyline about time travelers coming back to develop an anti-Skynet A.I. system to be their weapon in the Future War. That kind of concept was compelling sci-fi; a smart flip on Terminator lore, and still worked as a time travel causality mystery with a horror-thriller core (Terminators chasing the A.I.'s creator).

SO. IF good Terminator stories can still be told onscreen, WHAT kind of stories would you want to see?

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  • CB Team

I think they need to pull a PREY and apply the formula to a new era, force themselves to re-write the rules because it's set in like the old west or the 1960s

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