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crazy raplh 03-31-2009 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 795968)
Warner Bros. may have completely changed the final third of Terminator: Salvation because of the script leak that happened last year.

A source at Warner Bros. apparently told Moviehole that there had been big changes to the film in the last few months "because of the Internet leak... the ending doesn't resemble the previous one in any shape or form."

He went on: "[It's] a complete [180 degrees] from the original film. Works better. Probably not as hard to swallow. Real good though."

Many thought the rumoured plot spoiler was just made up, with McG writing on his blog at the time that "only three people know the ending."

(Possible Spoilers Ahead)




The original leak, in June 2008, had John Connor (Christian Bale) losing his life after fighting a T-800. Feeling it was important to keep the idea that John Connor is still alive, the resistance ripped off Marcus's skin (Sam Worthington's character) and put John Connor's on the skeleton so now Marcus is John Connor.




(Spoilers End)



what leak was that? what did they say about the ending before?

_____V_____ 12-08-2009 05:30 AM

McG is apparently still confident he'll get to make Terminator 5 and 6, despite the question marks hanging over the future of the sci-fi series.

On Friday we heard that the Terminator series will be up for grabs in February 2010, when Halcyon will sell the rights to the highest studio bidder.

This hasn't stopped McG from confidently predicting that he will get to complete his trilogy of Terminator films, however, that begun with Salvation this summer.

Despite generally being mauled by critics, Terminator Salvation ended up pulling in a respectable $370m at the worldwide box office.

During the live commentary for the movie over the weekend (that was available to those how had bought the film on Blu-ray) he said that -- no matter which studio inherits the series -- he is still set to direct the two sequels.

They don't report much detail, but do reveal that he would consider bringing in the T-1000 (the "liquid metal" Terminator played by Robert Patrick in Terminator 2: Judgement Day) for a sequel.

Has McG already been promised that he'll get to complete his trilogy?
Or is his proclamation just classic McG bluster?

We'll have to wait until February to find out.


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