Although the Terminator franchise is diving into uncharted territory after 40 years, an upcoming anime series also marks a return to form.
Terminator Zero showrunner Mattson Tomlin revealed that his upcoming eight-part Netflix series will channel the “serial killer” vibes of the original 1984 movie as he appeared Friday at the 2024 Anime Expo in Los Angeles.
The show serves as somewhat of a soft reboot of the franchise, taking place directly after Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), ignoring the films and television show that came after, according to CNET.
Tomlin explained that this version of the Terminator is more of a relentless killing machine like he was when Arnold Schwarzenegger first originated the role, pulling the genre back into its horror origins and away from the action-heavy sequels. “Can I do one spoiler?” moderator Jacki Jing asked during the interview. “OK: robot cat.” Premiering August 29 on Netflix, Terminator Zero takes place across two timelines, “2022: A future war has raged for decades between the few human survivors and an endless army of machines.
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