Terminator 5 is in the Works

Terminator 5 is in the Works

Terminator Salvation director McG confirmed that a sequel is already in the works!

By bsprecher - Aug 10, 2009 04:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Terminator

Not much of interest came out of TCA, but there was some good news for Terminator fans. Director McG, attending as the producer of the Human Target TV series, admitted that a sequel to Terminator Salvation was in the works.


McG announced:

"Yeah, we're working on it right now. We're very far down the line with the story for that – for the next picture, and even the picture after that, and feeling good and we'll see where that takes us. I'm prepping 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea right now and I'm looking at Spring Awakening, but also the notion of the next Terminator – I mean, we're making it. Warners is excited about it. Sony is excited about it. And we can't wait to get back at it and show the world what becomes of that war and how we master time travel because we stayed away from time travel in Salvation and I missed it. We decided it was the right thing to do and we did a lot of things right in that movie and we did many things wrong in that movie. And we'll learn from the experience and we'll grow and I think the next movie is going to be even more exciting and a better film.

When asked about the plot for the sequel, McG said:

"One of the problems is that in a post-apocalyptic world, everybody's a little bummed out because your brother melted... your friends are gone. Everything went haywire. So the idea is to play with one of the tried and true rules of the franchise – time travel – and introduce it in this picture. I don't want to share too much, but let's just say it's very, very likely that John Connor is going to end up running through rooms like this where he knows something that none of us know. And I think that is a platform for great storytelling. Because I always love it when [Kyle] Reese is in our world, as you saw in the first picture, and everybody thinks he's out of his [expletive] mind and he knows and he can't afford to be concerned. And he's got to convince someone he cares about to come with him! And that's one of the engines. And we'll have a much more clearly defined antagonist in the new picture. It will be more of a chase movie with a new Terminator that is on your ass."

McG also admitted that the Terminator TV show, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, probably hurt the film, rather than boosted it, as they had hoped it would:

"That's one of those things that we realized looking over our shoulder. I believe that we can put enough separation into our film construct where the television show would be the television show and the film will be the film. But one could also argue that (Smallville) cannibalized (Superman Returns) to some degree...it's always witchcraft. It's guess work. It's dangerous."
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superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 5:03 PM
Sounds bad. I really think they need to get away from time travel.

Brent@ what does this guy have to do with human target? Hopefully not alot
Rumblebeast
Rumblebeast - 8/10/2009, 5:11 PM
Sounds like Terminator 1-3 all over again..get chased by Terminator thats back from the future....escape in the end...
uhh under superdog again??? anyone see my umbrella???
bsprecher
bsprecher - 8/10/2009, 5:12 PM
@superdog: McG is a producer of the show.
WulfComicFan
WulfComicFan - 8/10/2009, 5:15 PM
@ Superdog, what other direction would they go? We already know that Reese goes back, I mean how else would John Connor be there? Time travel is an integral part of the story man.
bsprecher
bsprecher - 8/10/2009, 5:17 PM
RE: Human Target

Human Target is based on the DC Comics title of the same name and isproduced by McG. Actor Mark Valley plays Christopher Chance, a mysterious security freelancer who protects clients in danger by assuming their identities.
TheMyth
TheMyth - 8/10/2009, 5:18 PM
Seriously hope this doesn't get made.
Phoenix9109
Phoenix9109 - 8/10/2009, 5:19 PM
Woah woah woah, wait, back up, McG is connected with Spring Awakening? Does that mean it's getting a movie? Or is he going to do stage work?

And I'd like to see at least a little bit more of the apocolyptic future, before we go back to time traveling and recycling plot-lines.
spideysweb
spideysweb - 8/10/2009, 5:42 PM
I want cameron back.
spideysweb
spideysweb - 8/10/2009, 5:43 PM
Hey sirprize, love your avatar buddy.
dancingmonkey08
dancingmonkey08 - 8/10/2009, 5:50 PM
AND THAT IS [frick]ING IT! WELL DONE MCG, YOU HAVE SINGLE-HANDLEDLY RUINED THE TERMINATOR FRANCHISE. YOU COULD HAVE KEPT IT IN THE POST-APOCALYPTIC FUTURE BUT NOOOOOOOOOOOO! NOW ITS JUST BASICALLY T1 - T3 ALL OVER AGAIN! GOD I HOPE THIS MOVIE FAILS SO HARD AND MCG GETS RUN OVER BY A BUS TOMORROW! WE NEED JAMES CAMERON BACK!

I hope you will all join me in boycotting this piece of crap! I hope the sixth movie returns to the post-apocalyptic future in some way

oh and i cant believe it, someone thats more annoying than supermike has arrived: supermikesnonexistentgirlfriend! Go away now please!
spideysweb
spideysweb - 8/10/2009, 5:53 PM
@ Brent, can you get some kind of poll going on who should direct the next Terminator flick and then contact the winner? Maybe one day the fans will actually get a say.
superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 5:55 PM
I agree that rime travel WAS an integral part of the story. Now they can go forward with the story as a futuristic war. Yes they can deal with sending Reese back etc. Maybe see that occur from the future time. See thier converstion what led up to taking over the skynet base that had the machine. I get that. But no reason to send John back or anyone else.
spideysweb
spideysweb - 8/10/2009, 5:56 PM
So tell us supermikesnonexistentgirlfriend, is he really a douche or is it all an act? LOL
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 8/10/2009, 6:03 PM
i think it would be good if they went back to a similar formula of the first three films - the whole chase aspect was what made them so great! though TS was an ok film - this would make it better IMO.

and guys - head over to the Bucky poll!!! its getting kinda quiet over there! :)
Watchtower31
Watchtower31 - 8/10/2009, 6:04 PM
Guys the whole reason everyone like James Cameron's terminator was because it dealt with time travel and the future and stuff. So how the hell are they not supposed to talk about time travel. The story is still in a post-apocalyptic setting but it also has to do with time travel. Maybe it'll be good. T4 was good T5 will probably better.

Also will people stop with the Super Mike obsession. Its starting to be more annoying than he is.
superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 6:27 PM
Webb@ as I said I agree time travel has to be Involved. But not time TRAVEL. They don't need to send Anyone back in time who hasn't already been sent. Show those events fro the perspective of the fuure. But mcg is talking about sending someone like John back in time to a contemporary time. That's what all 3 of the 1st ones were about.
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 8/10/2009, 6:40 PM
Salvation was alright, it won't have the staying power of the irst two, but i belive it was successful in reviving the series.
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 8/10/2009, 6:57 PM
DAMN IT! I can't escape them!
superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 7:01 PM
Alright. Supermikes mom was funny. Dad was pushing it. Now it's too far. He is an asshole but his family and friends are too much
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 8/10/2009, 7:14 PM
I actually am starting to miss the real Supermike.

Will the real Supermike please stepp forward.

Alright Superdog, when he comes up have the shotgun ready...
TheDurkinKnight
TheDurkinKnight - 8/10/2009, 7:27 PM
I wanna see John Connor termianted. He was really pussified in the last movie. I mean, it was really all about Marcus. Bale did a subpar job anyway. Termiante Bale, take it in a new direction...Hell...let the bloody machines win already, this shit needs to come to a halt!
Perrigren
Perrigren - 8/10/2009, 7:33 PM
How long are they going to milk this franchise? Is it enjoyable, hells yes, can they get one more really good movie out of it? Probably, 2, pushing it, if they want to incorporate time travel have them send Kyle Reese back at some point, like say the very end of the film, tie them all together and leave it alone.

Also, I blame TS for getting the TV show canceled, the show was so much better and left on a huge cliffhanger.
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 8/10/2009, 7:37 PM
I miss the show. ANd Reaper
superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 8:00 PM
Yeah i hat it when shows get cancelled after a big cliffhanger. It's frigen annoying!!
Supermike
Supermike - 8/10/2009, 8:07 PM
What else is there left for them to do Terminator becoming as bad as Star War as bad as Watching Superman fighting Doomsday in the comics I mean these three thing are worse then The economy
superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 8:26 PM
Supermike is an asshole
HarrisonBergeron
HarrisonBergeron - 8/10/2009, 8:39 PM
I was a fan of Salvation at least compared to the majority, but this fool blaming the floppage of his movie on SCC is unforgivable.
Shadowelfz
Shadowelfz - 8/10/2009, 9:56 PM
God i hope this is not true or McG comes to his senses. The formula worked for the first two, but by three it was getting stale. Now were in the future, at least, and he wants to go in the past yet again? Whats he going to do, stop his grandma from getting killed by an energy based terminator or something?
CRITIC17
CRITIC17 - 8/10/2009, 10:10 PM
I somewhat liked TS, but it was still disappointing. I am looking forward to 20,000 Leagues though, I hope it follows the book well.

@HarrisonBergeron: Loved that story (Harrison Bergeron).

@TheHawk: None of us can.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 8/10/2009, 10:43 PM
McG has not ruined the Terminator franchise, T4 wasn't great but it was pretty good and a lot better than Wolverine and Transformers 2. Next to Star Trek it was the best actioner of the summer.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 8/10/2009, 10:49 PM
dellamorte@ you can't hate a guy because he used to direct music videos, everyone has to start somewhere. And his "explosions" are hardly MTV style, he and his team actually put alot into those action scenes and made them quite thrilling compared to most summer movies. The plot of the movie wasn't spot-on but the action was top notch.
Drew718
Drew718 - 8/11/2009, 12:47 AM
i thought TS was pretty good. of course not as good as t1 or t2 which i partially blame on the retarded pg-13. but it knocks t3 out of the water cuz that one was just plain horrible. the only thing i think they shudnt have done was show us that marcus was terminator in the previews and commercials. if we didnt know that till the actual movie, it may have had a greater effect on us.
prototype87
prototype87 - 8/11/2009, 2:14 AM
idk....introducing the time travel device, machine, or what ever it is..is gonna be very interesting and very weird to me at the same time. cause if they do, then wouldn't the story from part one through part 3 cycle again? not that im saying they're gonna show part 1 through 3 in part 5. lol... and in the sci-fi theory, when you change the past, the future changes too..so doing that, the war changes right there instantly or what? idk...someone correct me cause idk what to think anymore. i'm going crazy. heh heh
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