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Does the phrase leaving the audience wanting more mean naything these days?
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Next Terminator film set for 2009
California governor Schwarzenegger has starred in all three Terminators
Production on the fourth instalment in the Terminator film series will begin next year ahead of a 2009 release.
Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins will be the first in a proposed trilogy of films reinventing the cyborg saga.
Derek Anderson, of production company Halycon, has told industry newspaper Variety the film will be "set in the future" during "a full-scale war".
The Terminator brand is currently being revived on US television with the Sarah Connor Chronicles series.
Lena Headey stars in the title role, previously played by Linda Hamilton in the first two Terminator films directed by James Cameron.
'Fresh new world'
Former actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, now governor of California, last played the series' robotic protagonist in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
According to Variety, however, it is unclear whether he will appear in the new film.
"We've left it open for him to maybe do a cameo," said producer Moritz Borman. "The final decision will be based on his desire and availability."
Warner Brothers have acquired North American distribution rights to the fourth Terminator film, which it plans to release in summer 2009.
"The intention is to present a fresh new world and have this be the first of a trilogy," said Borman.
So they were pushing it with the 3rd but now they have just tarring the reputation of the first 2 films now.
more of a general thought. This has become the reality with all great concepts that work with the audience, for example like 'Lost' they just keep on milking that cow and its just gets worse, all the writers, creators etc keep taking the money and forget seemingly take no pride.
Just literally rinse an idea dry for to long till it eventually becomes remembered as just an average programme or film.
10-10-2007, 05:39 PM
Does the phrase leaving the audience wanting more mean naything these days? Post #2