But most of all, I hope they don't do a reboot of T1. But. . .that's probably gonna happen one of these days. And a dark day that will be.
If they gotta make more, you know there always going to want to go the reboot route. It's inevitable. BUT, it wouldn't take anything away from the original two, atleast for me. It would still be interesting to see.
Most movies franchises these days have contracts for atleast three films,
- Make the first film sort of a prequel. The events prior to T1 and T2 (or is it after, hurrrrrr?). Judgment Day, Future War, an older John and Kyle, meeting at the orderly extermination/disposal camps etc. Connor finds out that Skynet is plotting to send a new Terminator, the T-800 back in time to kill his mother in present day 20** (when ever the new film takes place), so he decides to send a volunteering soldier back in time, Kyle Reese.
- Second film can be a rebooted film of the original except in modern day LA. Instead of incorporating the phone book killer, you could have the T-800 checking facebook or some other internet crap to find and kill the Sarah Connor's in that area. Same events take place, except at the end of the film, we find out that Kyle Reese and the T-800 changed things drastically so now John Connor is the son of Kyle Reese and Skynet creates itself, thus making the Terminators more technologically advanced.
- Enter "T2" remake, which would be a third Terminator film now with a revised future war from the first film that's just different enough from the original to make you mad. Make it the last film.
That way, you pretty much cover everything. The Future, the horrors of the nuclear holocaust, time travel, the paradoxs, machines and present day stuff with a fresh look.
OR
Just stop making these damn films,
The Terminator and
Terminator 2: Judgment Day are fine and don't really need any sequels, prequels or any of that crap.
The only way they can make it interesting is by doing some extreme ____ (kill off John Connor, like they pussied out with in Salvation) or just reboot the whole damn thing.
T3 and Salvation sucks, but the thing I liked about Salvation was incorporating the whole "what if a human was merged with a Terminator and woke up one day to find that it was a "dead" Cyborg". It certainly didn't live up to the future war premise (hell the 10 mins that T1 and T2 cover are more fulfilling than that film) but the Human/Cyborg angle was interesting, they just didn't play it up enough.