"Terminator 3000"

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Spartan Rex

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The "Terminator" franchise is coming back sooner than anticipated, but in an unexpected format.

Hannover House and Red Bear Entertainment are teaming to develop "Terminator 3000", a $70 million 3D animated feature based on the characters and storyline of the franchise according to a press release.

The project will tone down the violence as it plans to target a PG-13 rating. Story details however are being kept top secret.

Pacificor, LLC scored the rights to the franchise in January and holds licensing authority over the proposed project. Both companies will release further details later this year in the leadup to the production kicking off in January.
 
Possibly the stupidest thing ive ever heard.

I would actually like to see another terminator film though, I dont think salvation is as bad as people make out and a sequel to that has potential :lecture
 
I loved salvation and would welcome a sequel, but this animated thing I'm not sure about. Oh yeah and 3D please die off, thanks.
 
lol, any movie that has "2000" "3000" whatever tacked onto the end of the title, sucks.
 
Urgh. Didn't they learn anything from T3 and Salvation? And animated, WTF?

There is some irony in a post like this from someone with Transformers as their avatar and signature :lol

But I do have to agree... this does not sound good at all.
 
I'm so sick of all these PG-13 movies that were never intended to be less than rated "R." All this is done to get a wider range of an audience to watch (mommy and the kids), and all they do is ruin the franchise. Everything now is teens, teens, teens!

When I think of Terminator, I think of exactly what the name of the movie is based on.."Terminator," (definitely violence involved) and not a rating like PG-13.

So, could it be the sign o' the times? What was rated "R" back in the day is now rated PG-13?? Seriously, how much more graphic stuff do they really need to take off?? Pretty soon a "Halloween" sequel or a "Friday the 13th" will be rated "G" so you can bring your kids to the movies. I'm completely disappointed! :(
 
Meh, sounds like another off-shoot or spin-off. Title does have that "direct-to-dvd" sound to it :slap , so hopefully that will change.

That being said, I'll see it (I even saw the Terminator Salvation: Machinema), and you can actually get away with MORE violence in an animated film because its considered "fantasy". :dunno
 
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lamo... sadly animated will make more money than the last movie did since animated is all done by a bunch of cheaply paid workers on computers
 
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