The next Terminator film, entitled Terminator: Dark Fate, has finished shooting and is scheduled for release on November 1, 2019 after being pushed back from its original July 26, 2019 scheduled debut. The movie will serve as the chronological sequel to 1991's T2: Judgement Day, the final film in the series to be directed by franchise creator James Cameron. This sixth installment will ignore the events of 2003's Rise of the Machines, 2015's Terminator Genisys and the 2008-2009 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles television series. Bodybuilder Brett Azar, who appeared as Arnold Schwarzenegger's body double in Genisys, will also appear as the former governor's body double for the upcoming sequel.
Actress Linda Hamilton joins Schwarzenegger, Azar and Cameron, who serves as producer, in returning to the franchise. Judgement Day star Edward Furlong's image will be digitally superimposed onto a double's body. Deadpool director Tim Miller oversaw the project, based on a screenplay written Billy Ray (The Hunger Games) by David S. Goyer (the Blade trilogy, the Dark Knight trilogy, Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman).
Few details about the movie's story have leaked but it will include a T-800; a young John Connor; his mother, Sarah Connor; a human assassin sent back from the future; a new unspecified Terminator; and new character, Dani Ramos, a 20-something from Mexico City.
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