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T2: Infiltrator explores Sarah and John's life while living off the grid. [5] Set six years after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Sarah and 16-year-old John live a relatively normal life under the assumed names John and Suzanne Krieger near a small town in Paraguay, believing they have destroyed Cyberdyne Systems for good and prevented the creation of Skynet.
In that episode, Sarah Connor (Lena Headey) has been captured by the FBI while returning Savannah Weaver to James Ellison (Richard T. Jones), Derek Reese (Brian Austin Green) has been killed during the termination attempt on Savannah Weaver's young life, while John Connor (Thomas Dekker) and the Terminator Cameron (Summer Glau) are in hiding ...
While writing Terminator 2, director/writer James Cameron and his co-writer, William Wisher Jr., created a villain based on an abandoned idea Cameron had for its predecessor, The Terminator (1984). The T-1000 was a machine made of liquid metal who adopted the form of an average human. [1]
To that end, he admits, scientists are creating machines so advanced that they will eventually require strict regulations to limit their scope. One thing is certain, though: Today’s machines are ...
A group of company representatives find the terminator wreckage and decide to hide it from police and have it analyzed. The screen pans out to show the factory is owned by Cyberdyne Systems. The sequel is based on this alternative ending. Terminator 2: Judgment Day: The alternative ending shows Sarah Connor alive and well on August 29, 2029 ...
[15] Teaser trailers for Terminator 2 deliberately withheld that the T-1000 was the villain and the T-800 was now the protector. Robert Patrick as the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Robert Patrick was cast as the slender T-1000, a deliberate distinction from the muscular T-800. Cameron said, "I wanted to find someone who would be a good ...
The ambiguous ending was the first scene the two actors shot together. Warning: This article contains spoilers about Juror #2. Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette had to start at the end.
The price tag ends up at $1.1 million, which isn't exactly chump change but still leaves Kayce with, as Rainwater puts it, “the worst land deal since my people sold Manhattan."