James Cameron would revive this cult license for SF
consecrated upon departureAvatar 2 This past December, James Cameron once again pushed the boundaries of CGI as The Adventures of Jake Sully and his family continues. An energy-intensive license is very time-consuming for Canadians. But the diligent manager Titanic or Alien 2 He plans to revive another epic of his favorite stories.
The return of the famous SF license
James Cameron is one of the big names in Hollywood cinema. It was highlighted by the Canadian director at the end of 2022 and at the beginning of the calendar year during ExploitAvatar 2: Water Way, The second part of the epic symbol picture. A license that significantly pushed the boundaries of what studios were capable of from special effects at the start of 2010, before the visual slap in December 2022.
The 68-year-old tireless filmmaker is very invested in his SF project, because we know that at least 3 more films will be released under his auspices.. The third opus has already been filmed, as has the first act of the 4th due to a major time slip planned during the second half of the film. Obviously, developing such a license takes a long time. However, James Cameron has been pretty indestructible lately Announce another SF cult license back on track. It comes to Terminator, The saga began in 1984.
“I’m going to focus on the AI side and less on the bad bots that are going crazy”
So did James Cameron He confirmed the relaunch of the project on the occasion of a conference dedicated to professionals of new technologiesDell Technologies World. So James Cameron just told the #DellTechWorld audience that he started writing a new Terminator 3 months ago, but wants to see how AI evolves, before moving on.We read on Twitter.
James Cameron has achieved massive success with Terminator 1then Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 1992. The franchise then sold out with a third act published in 2003, directed at the time by Jonathan Mostow, before taking the plunge in 2015 with Genesis And in 2019 with Dark fate.
last december, James Cameron was already teasing him to restore this sci-fi monument from the ’90s : “If I were to do another Terminator feature and maybe try to revive the franchise, I would focus on the AI side and less on the bad robots going crazy. It’s under discussion but nothing has been decided yet.”
This time it’s real. Unfortunately, Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and starring on License have indicated that he no longer wants to work on Terminator after the failure of the last movie, Dark fate. “The franchise isn’t over yet, but I’m done with it,” said the Hollywood Reporter.
Let’s remember that too Netflix has been developing the Terminator animated series since 2021in partnership with Skydance, which owns the rights to the sci-fi franchise, and Production I.G
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