First ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ Teaser Trailer Brings The Gang Back Together

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By Riley Jones (@moviemanjones)

Welcome to the day after Judgment Day.

Paramount Pictures has just released the first Terminator: Dark Fate teaser trailer and one thing is for certain, having James Cameron back just feels right.

From director Tim Miller, the sixth installment in the Terminator franchise features the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the iconic T-800 and Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor, as well as newcomers Mackenzie Davis, Gabriel Luna, Natalia Reyes, and Diego Boneta.

Watch the first Terminator: Dark Fate teaser trailer below:

Source: 20th Century Fox

Here’s Everything We Know About ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’

The Terminator franchise has seen it’s ups and downs, but after 35 long years, director and series creator James Cameron is back, having reclaimed the rights to his beloved science fiction series at the beginning of 2019.

With the sequel scheduled to hit theaters November 1, 2019, here is everything we know (so far) about TerminatorDark Fate.

New Poster

Paramount Pictures dropped the first official Terminator: Dark Fate poster yesterday and it featured the return of Linda Hamilton as the iconic Sarah Connor, one of the most hardcore big screen action heroes of all-time. Dark Fate is said to be a continuation of the first two original Terminator movies.

Other than Connor looking like a badass, the poster reveals James Cameron’s return, Tim Miller’s involvement, and the tag line, “Welcome To The Day After Judgment Day.” And yes, they’re still using that strange spelling of ‘judgment’.

Source: Paramount Pictures/Disney

Arnold’s Body Double

Brent Azar will once again serve as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s body double during the film, which he began doing in Terminator: Genisys. Schwarzenegger’s face is recreated overtop Azar’s, similar to how Marvel Studios made Samuel L Jackson look so young in Captain Marvel.

Other than playing Schwarzenegger’s body double, Azar might be known best for starring alongside Ryan Reynolds in a humorous Toonblast commercial.

Possible Villains

Before choosing Luna as the new Terminator, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman, Liam Neeson, Jean Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, Sylvester Stallone, Dave Bautista, Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Richard Gere, and Bruce Willis were are considered.

Even though we think Luna was the right choice, someone like Dave Bautista or Dwayne Johnson would’ve been interesting.

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Jude Collie

With Edward Furlong now 41 years old and Dark Fate picking up shortly after the events of Terminator: Judgment Day, child actor Jude Collie was brought in to replace Furlong as a young John Connor. 

Getting cast in a first movie and working alongside the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton must be a dream come true for Collie. His resemblance to John Connor is undeniable.  

Disney Strikes Again

Terminator: Dark Fate will be released by Paramount Pictures in North America and Disney will handle the distribution of the film outside of North America, taking over 20th Century Fox following the merger. 

This is the third time a Paramount Pictures film will be distributed by Disney, internationally, the first two being Popeye (1980) and Dragonlayer (1981).

Source: Disney

Working Title

Back in February James Cameron sat down with Yahoo while promoting Alita: Battle Angel to discuss the next sixth installment in the Terminator franchise and revealed the working title of the film.

“We’re calling it, Terminator: Dark Fate. That’s our working title right now.”

Initially, Dark Fate was just a running title but last month Deadline reported the film will be released on November 1, 2019, and will be officially called Terminator: Dark Fate.

Source: Lintao Zhang / Staff

The Return Of Arnold Schwarzenegger

As you might have guessed, Arnold Schwarzenegger will once again return to the role that made his career, only this time around the 71-year-old action star will play an aging T-800 that has grown and evolved immensely since we last saw him.

During an interview with Hollywood Reporter, Cameron explained why an aging T-800 makes complete sense:

You don’t have to get around it. The beauty of it is: He’s a cyborg. And so, the org part is on the outside, meaning organism. And Reese says it in the first film: “They sweat. They have bad breath.” Because they were supposed to be infiltration units, so there’s this idea that flesh sort of sheaths over a metal endo-skeleton. So that would age normally. So, obviously he’s one that’s been in action and operation for a long time. And that’s all I want to say about the actual story part of it.

Source: Paramount Pictures

The Return of Sarah Connor

Much like Schwarzenegger, Dark Fate will also mark Linda Hamilton’s return to the iconic movie franchise after more than 25 years. Hamilton last portrayed Sarah Connor in 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day, although it’s worth pointing out that her voice was used in two scenes (uncredited) of McG’s less than stellar, Terminator: Salvation, released back in 2009.

In a recent interview with Variety, Hamilton was asked about the previous three Terminator films and actresses’ didn’t hold back, saying “They’re very forgettable, aren’t they?” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

Source: Paramount Pictures

James Cameron’s Involvement

Before stepping away from the franchise in the mid-’90s, James Cameron was planning to release a third Terminator film but when Carolco Pictures filed for bankruptcy, Andrew G. Vajna and Mario F. Kassar purchased the rights to the franchise, subsequently leading to Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines being made without Cameron involvement. The famed director initially sold the rights of the Terminator for $1 to producer Gale Ann Hurd (Cameron’s ex-wife) and in exchange, the studio could not fire him as director. Luckily for us, the deal also stated that Cameron would regain control of the franchise in 35 years, which to did on January 1, 2019.

Source: Frazer Harrison / Staff

Shooting Begins

Dark Fate was previously scheduled to release on July 26, 2019, but after production was pushed back by four months in April of 2018, Paramount Pictures changed the release date to November 1, 2019. These types of delays might sound concerning, but it’s worth noting that these sorts of things are quite common in the film industry. At this point, we don’t know why the film was delayed, but chances are Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox had something to do with it.

Source: Lintao Zhang / Staff

Behind the Scenes Look

Back in January of this year, a special behind the scenes look at Terminator: Dark Fate was released, offering fans of the franchise a sneak peek at the cast and crew on the set of the film in Hungry. The video features both director Tim Miller and Arnold Schwarzenegger discussing the movie and thanking the people of Hungry for their generous hospitality. The video also features a few shots of Linda Hamilton, Natalia Reyes, Gabriel Luna, and Mackenzie Davis on set and in costume.

To view the behind the scenes look at Terminator: Dark Fate, follow this link.

Source: Frazer Harrison / Staff

Fixing The Broken Timeline

While speaking with Hollywood Reporter, Cameron clarified that Terminator: Dark Fate will be a continuation of the first two films and as far as he’s concerned, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, and Terminator Genisys never happened.

“This is a continuation of the story from Terminator 1 and Terminator 2. And we’re pretending the other films were a bad dream. Or an alternate timeline, which is permissible in our multi-verse. This was really driven more by [Tim] than anybody, surprisingly, because I came in pretty agnostic about where we took it. The only thing I insisted on was that we somehow revamp it and reinvent it for the 21st century.”

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New Cast

Terminator: Dark Fate will feature the return of both Schwarzenegger and Hamilton, as well as newcomers Natalia Reyes, Gabriel Luna, Diego Boneta, Jude Collie, and Mackenzie Davis.

Reyes, known best for Lady, La Vendedora de Rosas and the Netflix film Pickpockets, will play Dani Ramos, a young woman who’s been targeted for termination by a new form of Terminator (Luna). Luckily for her, a soldier-assassin named Grace, played by Blade Runner 2049‘s Davishas been sent to protect her.

Collie will play a younger John Connor, with Edward Furlong’s facial likeness being applied using CGI.

Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Stringer

The New Terminator

American actor Gabriel Luna will portray a new version of the deadly Terminator in the upcoming movie. Unlike past versions, Luna plays a Terminator that’s made of liquid metal who is capable of splitting into two separate units. He’s been sent to terminate Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes).

Fans will likely know Luna best for his portrayal of Robbie Reyes a.k.a. Ghost Rider on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but for those seeking more of the actor’s work, he also played Tony Bravo on Matador and Paco Contreras on Wicked City, as well as starring in films like Bernie (2011), Balls Out (2014), and Gravy (2015).

Source: Matt Winkelmeyer / Staff

Tim Miller

Back on September 12, 2017, Skydance Media announced that director Tim Miller, known best for Deadpool and Love, Death and Robots, will spearhead the new Terminator movie alongside Cameron.

While discussing the next Terminator film with HR, Miller revealed that his exit from Deadpool 2 opened the doors for Dark Fate.

To some degree, all the stories that I love are based on pre-existing materials as either a book I love or a movie I love. And I don’t make a whole lot of distinction between those two things. Story is story. I mean, I wanted to make Deadpool 2. I was going to do that, until I wasn’t. So, there was that, which took up about seven months of my time. But even then, David and I were talking, like after Deadpool 2, it was going to be this [Terminator].

Miller went on to explain that although he was looking forward to creating Deadpool 2, he has no hard feelings and wishes them the best.

I felt like there was more stories to tell there, but I’m happy that somebody else is telling them. And I’ve got to tell you, there was a sense of relief in that I get to do something new versus Deadpool 2. I think it would’ve been a great movie, but it was also going to be a continuation of what we had done. This really is gave me a chance to do something new. 

Source: Matt Winkelmeyer / Staff

New Trilogy

Under the supervision of both Miller and Cameron, a new Terminator trilogy is on the horizon, with writers David S. Goyer (BladeMan of Steel), Justin Rhodes, and Charles H. Eglee (The ShieldDextersigned on to create the story for the new wave of Terminator films. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles creator, Josh Friedman, has also been brought on board to help with the story. 

Here’s what Cameron had to say about the future of the Terminator franchise

The question is — has the franchise run its course or can it be freshened up? Can it still have relevance now where so much of our world is catching up to what was science fiction in the first two films. … So I am in discussions with David Ellison, who is the current rights holder globally for the Terminator franchise, and the rights in the U.S. market revert to me under U.S. copyright law in a year and a half. So he and I are talking about what we can do. Right now we are leaning toward doing a three-film arc and reinventing it.

Source: Frazer Harrison / Staff

Test Your Might!

If you’re looking for more Terminator content and enjoy quizzes, test your knowledge of the iconic franchise, as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s most iconic quotes and characters below. Can you ace them all? Good luck!

Quiz: How Well Do You Remember The Terminator?

Quiz: How Well Do You Remember Terminator 2: Judgement Day?

Can You Match These Iconic Arnold Schwarzenegger Quotes To The Correct Movie?

Can You Name Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Most Iconic Movie Characters?

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Riley is the Managing Editor of Goliath. When he's not at the movie theatre or binging some new tv series, he likes to spend his time shooting hoops and play MTG. He doesn't like 'Breaking Bad,' loves 'The Simpsons,' hates mayonnaise, and has been repping the Toronto Raptors since '95. Follow him on IG and Twitter @moviemanjones.