The release date for the upcoming, sixth addition to the Terminator franchise in Terminator 6 has been moved once again. Paramount originally pushed the movie back four weeks to November 22, 2019. Now we can confirm that the movie has been brought forward to November 15, 2019. This news comes alongside that of the release date for the sequel to A Quiet Place.
Starring in Terminator 6 are Mackenzie Davis as Grace, Linda Hamilton returning to her role as Sarah Connor, Natalia Reyes as Dani Ramos, Arnold Schwarzenegger will return, Gabriel Luna is our new Terminator, Jude Collie will be a young John Connor and Diego Boneta has a significant role. The film is written by Billy Ray, David S. Goyer, Justin Rhodes, and Josh Friedman and James Cameron and David Ellison are producing. Tim Miller is directing the movie.
We have barely any information about the plot at this point, aside from the fact that the movie will act as a direct sequel to James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Speaking with Hollywood Reporter, James Cameron had this to say:
“This is a continuation of the story from Terminator 1 and Terminator 2. And we’re pretending the other films were a bad dream,Or an alternate timeline, which is permissible in our multi-verse.”
I think the decision to ignore the later sequels is definitely a wise one, especially considering how significantly less popular they were than the original two movies. David Gordon Green’s Halloween is doing a similar thing and the decision has widely been received as good news.
Algumas datas confirmadas!#TopGun2 26 de junho de 2020#Terminator6 15 de novembro de 2019#UmLugarSilencioso2 15 de maio de 2020#SonicTheHedgehog 8 de novembro de 2019 pic.twitter.com/9W6NDMaCMd
— Cinema com Rapadura (@rapadura) August 31, 2018
Are you looking forward to Terminator 6? Are you excited for the new release date? Be sure to tell us all of your thoughts in the comments!