Fast Arnold Schwarzenegger ska ju inte vara med. De ska bara använda hans datoranimerade ansikte.
Bättre att ta Dolfan som tycks sakna utveckling på fläsk. Han kan nog vara en häftig robot. Vad tror du?
Posted 19 July 2007 - 22:08
Fast Arnold Schwarzenegger ska ju inte vara med. De ska bara använda hans datoranimerade ansikte.
Posted 21 July 2007 - 13:09
Fast Arnold Schwarzenegger ska ju inte vara med. De ska bara använda hans datoranimerade ansikte.
Edited by Supertreck, 21 July 2007 - 13:09.
Posted 21 July 2007 - 13:37
Det skulle han nog kunna vara.Bättre att ta Dolfan som tycks sakna utveckling på fläsk. Han kan nog vara en häftig robot. Vad tror du?
Jag tror chanserna är större för att rörelserna blir realistiska än tvärtom, med dagens teknologi.Ska det bara bli en datafigur med Arnold Schwarzeneggers ansikte? I så fall blir ju orealistiska rörelse.
Edited by Hofling, 21 July 2007 - 13:38.
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Posted 27 July 2007 - 15:38
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Posted 30 July 2007 - 18:20
Arnold Schwarzenegger har inte trötnat. Men som Guvinör så kan han inte göra så mycket. Dels så är han upptagen nu förtiden och dels så skulle det inte vara "passande". Hans parti har säkerligen varnat honom för det. Men i framtiden lär vi nog se honom på vita duken igen.
Rätt ironiskt att den stora action hjälten blivit en toffel med ett koppel runt halsen som hans parti håller i. Innan han blev Guvinör så gjorde han en massa utalande mot George Bush och att han måste ut ur Vita Huset för USA har inte råd att ha en sådan som President. Sedan när han blev Guvinör så blev han helt plötligt en George Bush anhängare och stod främst i ledet i kampanjen för George Bushs andra period. "Fåår måår yirs!"
Posted 31 July 2007 - 00:37
Posted 31 July 2007 - 03:39
Det var ju det han försökte med Terminator 3. Inte hans fel att folk inte uppskattade det.
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Men sista... om några år lär han vara tillbaka igen. Om han inte blir Senator eller liknande.
Posted 25 September 2007 - 13:01
Bloody Disgusting - Rachel Weisz and Chloe Sevigny Battle for Terminator 4 Role?
It was announced a few months back that the rights were sold and a new trilogy was on the way... in short, he's back. Marcus Schenkenberg was announced to be one of the "new" Terminators in Terminator 4, which is being written by John Brancato and Michael Ferris, and while production seemed to hit a halt because of rights issues... it looks like things might have been cleared up. Let us present to you Rachel Weisz vs Chloe Sevigny. Could this be why Weisz turned down her Mummy 3 role? At least we know Chloe will do a sex scene... for real. Read on for the skinny.
Rachel Weisz and Chloe Sevigny are reportedly battling it out to play a killer cyborg in the new 'Terminator' film, according to Celebrity Spotlight.
The Hollywood beauties both tried to impress the producers of the much-anticipated sequel during a Dazed and Confused magazine party at New York nightclub The Box on Sunday (09.09.07).
Weisz, 36, and 32-year-old Sevigny are said to have wasted no time in approaching Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek, both big hitters at Halycon Company who own the rights to the movie.
A source told the New York Daily News newspaper: "Chloe and Rachel personally inquired to Anderson and Kubicek about the role at the party."
The cast for the film is yet to be named, but it is believed a high profile "hunk" has already been cast as the male lead.
However, Weisz may struggle to fit any new projects into her already busy schedule.
She is already signed up to star in director Peter Jackson's 'Lovely Bones' and next year will start shooting 'Sin City 2' with filmmaker Robert Rodriquez.
Meanwhile, Sevigny has low-profile German romance 'Peter and Catherine' on her current filming schedule.
Posted 25 September 2007 - 13:21
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Posted 26 September 2007 - 08:21
Middleton Gives Terminator 4 Update - ComingSoon.net
"The Sarah Connor Chronicles" producer James Middleton, who is overseeing the development of Terminator 4, has given an update on the fourth film, which is intended to be the first of three new movies.
Middleton told IGN that "T4" is happening at The Halcyon Company and will be written by Michael Ferris and John D. Brancato, the duo that wrote Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. No director is set yet. Halcyon would like to be in pre-production in October for a 2009 release.
The fourth film, which will be titled "Terminator" with a subtitle much like "Rise of the Machines," will follow the events of "T3" and be post-apocalyptic. While it's not known whether Nick Stahl and Claire Danes will return, John Connor and Kate Brewster are indeed in the script.
The movie will feature a new hero. Middleton said the new hero would be like how "Ben-Hur was influenced by Jesus Christ, but it was his story. Much in that way, this character will be influenced by John Connor."

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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:02
CHUD - McG in Talks to Direct Terminator 4 Pre-Strike
It's a big day for scoops from trusted and reliable sources. The latest comes from Duckie, who has been hearing buzzing about a name that is sort of attached to direct Terminator 4: McG.
This doesn't mean McG IS directing Terminator 4, but that he's in talks about it. The film is being set up as a pre-striker; the script just got turned in last week and the good people at The Halcyon Company would like to get this sucker into pre-production stat. Some talk had the movie shooting in the summer of 2008, but that's right when the strike would start, so expect this bitch to be going before the cameras in the first months of the new year.
Terminator 4 is really the movie we've been waiting for and that Terminator 3 failed to deliver: it's after the apocalypse and John Connor is organizing the surviving humans to resist Skynet's army of robots. I imagine this would be the Terminator origin story - the first time a human looking robot is used to infiltrate the ranks of people. There's something delightfully Planet of the Apes about taking the series into its own backstory like this.
Of course the question is: is McG right for the film? I don't have a huge problem with it - the guy can aim his camera and capture images; We Are Marshall showed that he doesn't have to do everything in MTV style. And frankly, Terminator 3 was such a bad case of holding pattern blues that I think this series has burned off any prestige it once had. Who expects a Terminator 4 to be a GREAT movie? I'm willing to settle for an awful lot of fun. McG can do that.
Posted 03 October 2007 - 17:15
Behöver ju inte tvunget dra upp det sämsta han har gjort.För den som undrar så är McG regissören bakom bland annat dom två nya Charlie's Änglar filmerna.
Vet inte vad jag ska tro om detta, ta det med en nypa salt.
Posted 04 October 2007 - 14:06
Posted 06 October 2007 - 13:09
AICN - Vin Diesel in Terminator 4?
TERMINATOR 4 update!
Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. The big talk of the internet right now is a rumor over at CHUD concerning McG possibly stepping behind the camera for T4.
I'm not automatically against the idea, but I'm not too hot on it, either. I mean, I like Jonathan Mostow's films, but T3 didn't work at all for me. It's not that I hated it, but I was so indifferent to it that I almost wish I hated it because then I'd feel something one way or the other.
On top of that bit of rumor, I've also heard another juicy rumor concerning someone who could slap his living tissue over metal endo-skeleton. I'm hearing that Vin Diesel is taking meetings with the Terminator people and the assumption is it's about him being a Terminator... of course, I'd love it if they cast him as one of the resistance fighters instead, but I could see him being a good Terminator.
No matter what happens... if McG does it, if Vin Diesel joins... whatever... I hope that they go back to a kind of gritty realism that James Cameron did so well. We've always wanted to see the future war in all its glory... I know I've been dying to see it since I read the T2 novelization and got that whole extra chunk as John Conner breaks Skynet and sends back Kyle Reese and the re-programed T-800. But I think one of things that turned me off about T3 was just how slick it looked.
I'd love it if the future war is dire... if it matched tonally with the glimpses we saw in the first Terminator film.
Posted 06 October 2007 - 18:39
Winter is Coming
Posted 10 October 2007 - 13:31
Bloody Disgusting - The Future Begins With "Terminator Salvation" For Warner
The secret is out as Warner Bros. Pictures has landed the North American rights to the new Terminator trilogy, which begins with Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins in 2009! Wondering why the new title is missing a "4" in it? Read on and see what direction the franchise is heading in, we'll know more in the "future" (wink).
Warner Bros. has acquired North American distrib rights to "Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins," triggering an early 2008 production start for a film that seeks to reinvent the cyborg saga with a storyline to be told over a three-pic span, according to Variety.
WB plans to distribute "Terminator Salvation" in summer 2009.
The Warner deal dashes MGM's hopes of corralling distribution rights to the film. The Lion planned to pepper its slate with tentpoles such as "The Hobbit" and "Terminator," but neither project has worked out for the distributor.
Halcyon sued MGM in July in Los Angeles Superior Court, claming the distrib was interfering with its distribution plans on the fourth "Terminator" film on the basis of an MGM claim that it had acquired an exclusive 30-day negotiating window.
The "Terminator" pic franchise got a new lease on life in spring, when privately funded Halcyon and its co-CEOs Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson teamed with "Terminator 3" exec producer Moritz Borman to acquire film, merchandising and licensing rights from ex-Carolco partners Andy Vajna and Mario Kassar. Kubicek, Anderson and Borman are producing the new film, with Peter D. Graves as exec producer.
WB had first right of negotiation for domestic theatrical and TV distribution rights because the studio played the same role on 2003's Jonathan Mostow-directed "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines." That pic posted a domestic gross of $150 million and a worldwide total of $427 million.
The producers said that the new film will carry the size and scale of "Terminator 3," and will have an event-sized budget. It will likely be less than the $200 million pricetag of "Terminator 3," which was saddled with extravagant costs that included above the line payouts, rights payments and heavy fees incurred through a complex financial structure.
Warner Bros. is also producing a smallscreen "Terminator" adaptation, "The Sarah Connor Chronicles," for Fox's midseason sked.
WB's commitment solidified the pic's financing structure and ensured a start date, producers said. They will now zero in on overseas distribution. Sony Pictures Entertainment, which distributed "T3" in most overseas territories, is expected to get first crack at a reprise. Several other territories are spoken for, including Japan, where Toho-Towa is expected to distribute once again.
A screenplay has been completed by "Terminator 3" scribes John Brancato and Michael Ferris, and the financiers and studio are close to locking a director. While industry buzz has "Charlie's Angels" director McG as the odds-on favorite for the assignment, the producers said no final decision had yet been made.
The first two "Terminator" films, directed by James Cameron, used contemporary settings to pit Sarah and John Connor against indestructible cyborgs. "T3" was also set in the present day and ended just as the machines initiated a nuclear apocalypse. "Terminator Salvation" was deliberately not given a number after its title, because Halcyon is eager to make it clear that the fourth film heads into an entirely different setting.
"This is set in the future, in a full-scale war between Skynet and humankind," Anderson told Daily Variety.
Borman said: "The third film was really the conclusion of what happened in the 'now.' You will find the most-loved characters, but the intention here is to present a fresh new world and have this be the first of a trilogy."
The producers said it wasn't yet clear whether Arnold Schwarzenegger will be back for his fourth appearance in the franchise that launched his movie career. "T3" was the last film in which he starred before becoming governor of California.
"We've left it open for him to maybe do a cameo," Borman said. "He has an important job, as we know, and the final decision will be based on his desire and availability, along with what the director wants."
The move on "Terminator" comes after Halcyon secured first-look rights to the literary works of sci-fi master Philip K. Dick.
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Posted 06 December 2007 - 14:26
Bloody Disgusting - Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins Synopsis!
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Today we were supplied with the first official synopsis for Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins, which stars Christian Bale as John Connor and has McG attached to direct. Here it is! The film is about John Connor (Christian Bale), now in his 30's and soon to be wife Kate Brewster realize they must create a resistance organization with Earth's remaining survivors against the army of robots slowly being built up by Skynet. As they are building this resistance, one survivor happens to be a traitor in disguise, and has a secret that nobody would ever come to suspect.
Posted 06 December 2007 - 16:36
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Posted 07 December 2007 - 14:57
Today we were supplied with the first official synopsis
ComingSoon.Net - Producers on Terminator Salvation
Source: Entertainment Weekly on December 5, 2007
Entertainment Weekly caught up with Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins producers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek. They confirmed that Christian Bale is playing John Connor in the first film of the new trilogy and that shooting will start on March 15 in either Australia or Budapest with a budget "north of $150 million."
The two producers also talked about the other major character in the story. Here's a clip:
KUBICEK: The other lead character is a new figure. [Anderson laughs] And it's questionable if he's an enemy or not. That's not necessarily resolved.
ANDERSON: It's a really interesting time in the franchise because it's where all the fans have always wanted the franchise to go, and it hasn't to date, which is the post-apocalyptic world. It's after judgment day. So because we're in a different time in the mythology, it introduces a whole new set of circumstances and characters.
They also talk about whether Arnold Schwarzenegger will return for a cameo and more.
Edited by Cartman, 07 December 2007 - 15:34.
Posted 19 December 2007 - 14:09
CHUD
12.19.07
When Ain't It Cool broke the story that Christian Bale was in Terminator 4, playing John Connor, one of my sources became confused. That couldn't be true, I was told - John Connor is barely in the movie. Turns out that it's true, and that yes, John Connor is barely in the movie. Over the last week I have been gathering some details about Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins, and while I am trying to steer clear of serious spoiler material, people who don't want to know anything about this movie should step away from the computer right now.
John Connor is not the main character of Terminator 4; that character is someone named Marcus. Marcus was put 'out of commission' before the nuclear holocaust on Judgment Day and he wakes up about 15 years before the future we see in the original Terminator films, which puts the movie at about 2015 or so. Marcus is a bad ass - think along the lines of Riddick - and what he finds is a blasted world filled with horror. Radiation poisoning, starvation, rampant jaywalking - all the things you expect post-apocalypse. There's also John Connor, who is trying to build a utopian society while running the human resistance.
Connor's role is apparently bigger in the second film; whoever they hire for Marcus (my understanding is that the part is not yet cast) will be around for all three films. Terminator 4 is going to be the most male-centric of all the Terminator films, but there is a butt busting female character by the name of Blair, a pilot for the human resistance.
They're going to need some buttkickers, because the scope of the action in Terminator 4 is HUGE. Lots of machine action in this film, including some battles with the T-600s. Yup, the rubber skin Terminators. And there's another familiar character that shows up - Reese shows up in a scene with John Connor. I don't know what his involvement in the next two films will be, though.
Finally, here's a story point that's probably a legitimate spoiler (although it's sort of the main crux around which the story revolves, so it will probably get blown in the advertising), so I'll invisotext this stuff: A big aspect of the story is the degrees of difference between a human and a Terminator. By which I mean cyborgs. By which I mean human brains in robot bodies.
I've gathered this info from a number of different sources, and while they all have different takes on the material (all mostly positive, with one of my sources saying that the story is great and that the action promises to be incredible), they all bring up one point of comparison: The Matrix films. Make of that what you will. For me, the information I've gotten - including really spoilery stuff I won't inflict on you - has gotten me jazzed. This film feels like it could be epic and erase the taste of the workmanlike T3 from my mouth. Let's hope McG can pull this off.
Edited by Cartman, 19 December 2007 - 14:11.