Terminator: Dark Fate Comic-Con featurette brings the hard-hitting action!

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

The upcoming TERMINATOR: DARK FATE will serve as a direct sequel to TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY, and the recent San Diego Comic-Con panel for the film spilled a few intriguing new details (Edward Furlong will be back!) about the upcoming sequel as well as some exclusive footage. Paramount Pictures have now unveiled an action-packed featurette for TERMINATOR: DARK FATE for our viewing pleasure which comes with a lot of new footage. I am absolutely onboard for this movie. Bring it on!

As TERMINATOR: DARK FATE will be ignoring the events of TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES, TERMINATOR: SALVATION, and TERMINATOR: GENISYS, we won't have to deal with any multiple timelines nonsense. As director Tim Miller told the Comic-Con audience, "time-travel with multiple realities loses some stakes. In the Terminator universe, there is only one timeline." Miller added that the sequel will deal with the consequences of Sarah Conner's (Linda Hamilton) actions in TERMINATOR 2, "She’s living with the consequences of that decision, and we see how that rolls out 20-something years later."

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE will hit theaters on November 1, 2019.

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Source: Paramount Pictures

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