“Terminator 1 Is Pretty Obsolete”: James Cameron Tackles Changes To The Sci-Fi Genre In The Past 40 Years

Summary

James Cameron provides an ambiguous update onTerminator 7. Little is known about Cameron’s next installment in the long-running franchise, although he has previously teased that he is in the process of writing aTerminator 7script. Cameron directed and co-wroteThe TerminatorandTerminator 2: Judgment Day, along with producing and helping to develop the story for the most recent film installment,Terminator: Dark Fate, which was released in 2019.

While speaking withThe Hollywood Reporter,Cameron shared his thoughts on Netflix’s upcoming animeTerminator Zeroseries, and hinted at his work onTerminator 7, stating that"It’s totally classified. I don’t want to have to send out a potentially dangerous robotic agent if you were to talk about it, even retroactively.“He also expressed being intrigued byTerminator Zerodespite not being involved with the project. Check out his comments onTerminator Zeroand more on his project below:

Edward Furlong’s John Connor from Terminator 3 Judgment Day with Ripley from Alien 3 behind him

It looks interesting. My relationship to that is very much like The Sarah Connor Chronicles — other people spinning stories in a world I set in motion is interesting to me. What’s their takeaway? What intrigued them about it? Where are they going with it? It looks like they’re going back to the root cause of Judgment Day — the nuclear war — and whether that’s an ultimate timeline. I’d be curious to see what they’ve come up with.

I’m working on my own Terminator stuff right now. It’s got nothing to do with that. Like with The Sarah Connor Chronicles, they occasionally touched on things I had been playing with completely independently. So there’s some curiosity there. It’s not a burning curiosity, but, obviously, it’d be nice to see it succeed.

The Terminator Franchise May Need To Move Beyond James Cameron

He Made The First Films A Success, But The Franchise Needs New Blood Now

Cameron is undeniably a significant reason whytheTerminatorfranchisebecame so successful in the first place. His direction and creative vision not only launched the franchise but led toJudgment Daystill being considered one of the best movie sequels of all time. As important as Cameron is to theTerminatorseries, in order for it to be revitalized and not result in another disappointing film sequel or reboot, it may need some new creative oversight.

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None of the films have been able to live up to the heights ofThe TerminatororJudgment Day, partly because many of them have tried to lean too heavily on the characters, storylines, and lore of those two films. WhileDark Fatewas better received than some of the more recent entries in the franchise, even with Cameron’s involvement, it still paled in comparison to the two original films. WithCameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Linda Hamilton still not enough to restore the franchise to its glory days, this was a clear sign that new creative direction is needed.

Terminator: Dark Fate Repeated James Cameron’s Biggest Movie Regret, And It Killed The Franchise

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New creators need to find a way forward without overly relying on what has already been done, as that was an issue with the installments Cameron was not involved in. In terms of logistics, having Cameron at the center ofTerminator 7’s production also may not be feasible ashe remains busy withAvatarsequels for the foreseeable future. The franchise would not exist without Cameron, but to survive, it needs a fresh start moving forward.