Paramount/Skydance’s “Terminator: Dark Fate” was originally planned to help revive the stale time-traveling cyberpunk string of movies with the hopes that the new installment, that brought back both original stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, would end the Connor Family saga allowing for films to pivot towards other characters in two other potential follow-ups.
However, those trilogy plans were paused when “Dark Fate” only managed to earn $261 million globally with a hefty production budget of $185 million, which combined with marketing costs would suggest the film wasn’t able to turn a profit.
During Collider’s “Directors On Directing” panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, director Tim Miller (“Deadpool”) briefly opened up about his feelings (via Deadline) on the “Terminator” franchise after trying his hand at reviving it with pal James Cameron.
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