James Cameron wants to restart the Terminator: More about artificial intelligence than crazy bad robots

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    James Cameron is one of the most successful directors of history. Even before the success of the box office, Avatar was a monstrous actor. He directed films like The Terminator and Titanic. Avatar’s 2009 film is now a 5-episode franchise whose second installment, Avatar: The Way of Water, now dominates the box office thirteen years later. As it turns out, there is a franchise that Cameron doesn’t mind restarting: The Terminator. Recently the director revealed that on Smartless podcast with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett a reboot has actually been discussed.

    Cameron’s instinct for cutting-edge technology and story perfection is a recurring question of the thirteen-year gap between the two Avatars. When he discussed his films and the film industry’s coverage of artificial intelligence, Cameron confirmed the discussion of the reboot.

    If I were to make another movie in Terminator and maybe try to remake this one (which is yet to be discussed) then I would play better at artificial intelligence than bad robots, gone crazy.

    Since Terminator: Judgment Day, Cameron hasn’t directed the franchise extensively, but he has been linked to many sequels such as Terminator Genisys and Terminator: Dark Fate. He recently regretted that he helped the last Terminator for your grandfather.

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    The first Terminator was released in 1984, in which roles included Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn. The movie was released by the US box office for two weeks and sold for 78.3 million dollars. That meant it finished the most successful and iconic first installment. In 1991, the director showed Terminator: Judgment Day, also known as Terminator 2, which has earned 519 million dollars already around the world with three Oscar nominations and two-year-old names.

    Second Terminator is considered the best movie yet. It’s also popular with the very people who were born after it was released. However, since then, the magic of the picture was not able to recreate later films, to some degree or another, were considered failures. If the discussion on the Terminator reboot truly proved successful and Cameron returned to filming, the AI-focused story will reach modern audiences. In the other hand, the fate of all subsequent segments and branches of the Terminator causes skepticism.

    Netflix ordered an anime series, based on Terminator universe, from Production IG, which worked on Ghost in the Shell.

    Source: Collider.

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