TERMINATOR: DARK FATE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Linda Hamilton (Children of the Corn), Arnold Schwarzenegger (Commando), Mackenzie Davis (Blade Runner 2049), Natalia Reyes (Birds of Passage), Gabriel Luna (Freeheld), Diego Boneta (Rock of Ages), Edward Furlong (Pet Sematary Two), Steven Cree (Brotherhood), Enrique Arce (Justice/Vengeance)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Tim Miller (Deadpool), director; David S. Goyer (Man of Steel), Justin Rhodes (Contract Killers) and Billy Ray (Captain Phillips), writers; James Cameron (Alita: Battle Angel) and David Ellison (Geostorm), producers; Junkie XL (Mad Max: Fury Road), composer; Ken Seng (Bad Words), cinematographer; Julian Clarke (District 9), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

More than twenty years after she helped prevent Judgement Day – the day on which Skynet will go live and ignite a war against man and machine – Sarah Connor (Hamilton) must protect a young woman named Dani Ramos (Reyes) from a new liquid metal Terminator (Luna) that has travelled from the future to kill her. In her mission, Connor is aided by mysterious cyborg soldier Grace (Davis), and an aging T-800 model (Schwarzenegger)…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Original director James Cameron returns to the Terminator series for the first time in nearly thirty years as a producer, for Deadpool director Tim Miller’s sequel which completely ignores all the other follow-ups except Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and brings back not only Arnold Schwarzenegger but Linda Hamilton as the iconic action heroine Sarah Connor.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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