Arnold Schwarzenegger recalls the story of why he thought Katherine Schwarzenegger would never end up with an actor.
Yes, T2: Judgment Day is the better film, but for my money, the first Terminator is the more interesting movie.
Say Hasta la vista, baby, to any questions you may have had about T2
Terminator 2: Judgment Day has an alternate ending that would've ended the franchise that James Cameron created in a very different way.
Spoilers ahead for Terminator: Dark Fate. Making sequels to Terminator 2: Judgment Day has always been a problem. The ending, although portrayed as ambiguous, is fairly binary. Either Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), her son John (Edward Furlong), and the T-101 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) averted Judgment Day or they didn’t. The ending errs on the side of positivity otherwise the previous 2 hours and 17 minutes were an exercise in nihilism where nothing matters and your choices can’t affect the future. Every sequel since has diminished the ending of Judgment Day because the story “needs” to continue (because studios …
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the greatest action movies ever made, but it totally ruined Terminator as a film franchise.
John Connor's future wife Kate Brewster could have been in Terminator 2 all along. We look at the possibility of Kate being retconned as part of T2.
The debate over which one is the best only boils down to two of them: The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Judgment Day was a great movie. But some things haven't aged all that well.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day was released by James Cameron decades ago and as such, it's had a lot of rewatches — yet there are still things you miss.
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Edward Furlong is returning to play John Connor in Terminator: Dark Fate. While he has battled personal demons, here's what Furlong has done since T2.