Why don't Hot Toys do 25th Anniversary Terminator figures?

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Yes, Arnold hold the rights to his likness but Fox own the rights to their Dutch character. Fox would probably still need to give permission for their Dutch's outfit and name to be used I guess and also have permission to call it "Dutch from Predator"
 
I don't think it's a given, but I think it's likely we'll see these figures down the road, maybe a year or two from now. They'll probably want to capitalize on a (probable) successful Salvation line, and keep the Terminator momentum going. Presuming that they will have released the major character figures from Salvation by then, they'd likely seek out licenses and likeness rights for the classics - T1 and T2 Arnie Terminators at the very least, probably the T-1000 and Sarah Connor from T2. Reese, maybe.
 
I don't think it's a given, but I think it's likely we'll see these figures down the road, maybe a year or two from now. They'll probably want to capitalize on a (probable) successful Salvation line, and keep the Terminator momentum going. Presuming that they will have released the major character figures from Salvation by then, they'd likely seek out licenses and likeness rights for the classics - T1 and T2 Arnie Terminators at the very least, probably the T-1000 and Sarah Connor from T2. Reese, maybe.

I agree with this but I would guess in alot less than 2 years anyway. I can see something announced as soon as after the summer. If I was Hot Toys I would end TDK, Spirit and Salvation by then and go 100% into a full blown T1 & T2 line. Given that they can secure all likeness rights by then of course.
 
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