Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Arnie not in new Terminator Trilogy

The Sun Newspaper revealed that:

ARNIE will NOT be back for the new Terminator movie.

Producer MORITZ BORMAN has revealed that Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins is set before the famous fighting machine has been built.

“We’re keeping the script under very tight security,” Borman told Empire magazine.

“And one of the reasons is that we have a huge twist at the end, which we’re being careful not to reveal. Like with the last Terminator — we kept that under tight wraps so not even the crew got the last six or seven pages.

“I can tell you this much — this is the story everybody has been waiting for. Namely, we’re in the future. The part of it where Arnold’s character has not yet been built but is on the drawing board.

“And in the next two episodes we’ll get to the point where time-travel is more in the foreground. It’s the war against the machines, the start of Skynet taking over the world.”

But Borman hinted that Californian governor Schwarzenegger could feature in two subsequent movies.

“It’s convenient that he hasn’t been built at this point of the story, as Arnold has more important things to do right now, but that doesn’t mean he might not re-appear later in the trilogy,” he said.

“He knows the material and is very supportive of what we’re doing. There might even be hints of his character in this one.”

Borman refused to be drawn on rumours that CHRISTIAN BALE is set to play John Connor.

“No comment. You can draw your own conclusions from that,” laughed Borman.

“Everyone is assuming there is a John Connor and a Terminator in the script. Connor is in there along with another figure, but who is that figure?”

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