In the canceled sequel "Terminator: Dark Fates" Action would turn out alternatively

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As a rule, the creators of the most famous franchises are trying to adhere to a clear chronology, so as not to confuse the audience, but it clearly does not apply to the Terminator. According to the general recognition, only those who became the classics of James Cameron "Terminator" and "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", as well as the "rebellion of cars" Jonathan Brosta were relatively linear history.

In it, Kyle Reese (Michael Bin) was to save Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) to guarantee her son's birth before T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) will save them both to stop the day. This does not end with it, and the braver robot has to go back again - already to save John Connor (Nicknamed) and Kate Bruster (Claire Danes) so that their children can live, because the day, as it turned out, from the very beginning was actually inevitable.

And then the story is very confused. "Terminator: Let the Savior comes", "Terminator: Genesis" and "Terminator: Dark Fates" became an attempt to launch a new trilogy, but nothing came out of this. The desire to understand how each of the parts fit into the overall narration fails due to significant holes in the plot and changes in the mythology of the franchise. But the star of "Dark Fate" Mackenzie Davis recently said that everything should be confused even more, because the additional parts of the story were called upon to create another temporary line.

"It was supposed to be a line in which another line would be, and here you would explore it. They say, the resurrection is not, but she came from the future, so ... "- intensified the fog of the actress.

It is also known that before the "Dark Fates" became one of the main cash regards of 2019, Cameron planned another trilogy, but now it is obvious that the interest of fans to the franchise of UGAS, so it is unlikely that at least some continuation of the Terminator is hardly Sevel light.

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