The women of Terminator: Dark Fate get their own character posters

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Yesterday Arnold Schwarzenegger shared a TERMINATOR: DARK FATE poster that featured the bearded Terminator he plays in the new film. More DARK FATE character posters have since appeared online, these ones focusing on Schwarzenegger's co-stars Linda Hamilton, Mackenzie Davis, and Natalia Reyes… and another Terminator, presumably the villain of the film.

Hamilton is reprising the role of her THE TERMINATOR / TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY character Sarah Connor, who is now 

a grizzled lone wolf who must team up with a mechanically enhanced female soldier (Mackenzie Davis) to protect another young woman (Natalia Reyes) targeted by Terminators. 

While Sarah Connor gets her own poster, the mechanically enhanced soldier Grace and heroine Dani share a poster.

Gabriel Luna plays the villainous Terminator in the film, but Luna's face didn't make it onto that character poster. Instead, we just see the cyborg's metal endoskeleton.

Directed by DEADPOOL's Tim Miller, TERMINATOR: DARK FATE only acknowledges the events of the first two TERMINATOR movies, ignoring the films franchise creator/DARK FATE producer James Cameron wasn't involved with. Cameron crafted the story for DARK FATE with David S. Goyer, Justin Rhodes, Charles Eglee, and Josh Friedman. Goyer and Rhodes then wrote the screenplay with Billy Ray.

Other cast members include Diego Boneta and Edward Furlong. Brett Azar and Jude Collie were the CGI stand-ins for Schwarzenegger and Furlong in scenes that take place during the time of TERMINATOR 2.

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE will be reaching theatres on November 1st.

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