'Terminator 5' News: 'Partial Reboot' to Make Up for Disappointment Caused By 'Terminator Salvation,' Steer Clear of Mistakes? [VIDEO]
It is being suggested that the fifth instalment of the Terminator franchise intends to steer clear of the mistakes it made with Terminator Salvation.
TheNewsReports.com predicted that the new film would be a "partial reboot" of the first three films and would dodge any reference to the fourth, Terminator: Salvation, which was a bit of a disappointment to fans.
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The report inferred that this would be the case after the recent casting of John Boyega as Miles Dyson in the film. Dyson is the founder of Skynet and inventor of the cyborgs. In Terminator 2 he is seen building The Terminator back with the scraps.
Recently, Enstars, suggested that the new film would conflate the plots of The Terminator and Terminator 2.
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In January news broke out that the film would be using time travel sequences to assist in the continuation of the storyline. Then a reliable inside source revealed to Screen Rant that Terminator: Genesis would move back and forth between The Terminator (1984) and Terminator: Judgment Day (1991).
Arnold Schwarzenegger also suggested that the script of the film really reminded him of Terminator 2. It all seems to add up and fans can probably safely assume that they will be experiencing a double whammy with elements of the first two films wrapped in one.
Terminator: Genesis is scheduled to release in July 2015.
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