‘I Can Safely Say He Won’t Be in It’ — James Cameron Confirms Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Time as T…


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Hedging on more Avatar , James Cameron turns his cybernetic back to Terminator

Well before raining Fire And Ash on movie theaters around the world, James Cameron had begun considering whether his time on Pandora was over. Last year, he acquired the rights to Ghosts Of Hiroshima, based on Charles Pellegrino’s book about Tsutomu Yamaguchi, a real-life survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Cameron promised Yamaguchi on his deathbed he’d make the movie, which Cameron assures The Hollywood Reporter will “probably be the least-attended movie I ever make.” But in this expansive interview with THR, which also includes a heartwarming anecdote about Cameron giving CPR to a rat on the set of The Abyss, Cameron hints at another non-Avatar movie in his sights: A Terminator sequel. He did say he’d be back.

James Cameron confirms no Arnold Schwarzenegger in new Terminator movie

James Cameron is gearing up to write the script for the next Terminator movie, but he’s confirmed to THR that the face of the franchise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, won’t be appearing. This isn’t a massive surprise, as Cameron had previously said the new sequel wouldn’t include characters from any of the previous movies. And of course, there’s the little matter of Schwarzenegger saying he’s done with the franchise.

“I can safely say he won’t be [in it],” Cameron said. “It’s time for a new generation of characters. I insisted Arnold had to be involved in [2019’s] Terminator: Dark Fate, and it was a great finish to him playing the T-800. There needs to be a broader interpretation of Terminator and the idea of a time war and super intelligence. I want to do new stuff that people aren’t imagining.“

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