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Terminator Franchise For Sale....Again!

Terminator Franchise is up for sale again. What will this mean? New creative direction, or have we seen the last of the machines rising up for a while??
The Terminator rights have been split before. Before 1997, Gale Anne Hurd owned half and a bunch of different other companies owned the rest, it just changed as the years went on. In 1997 Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna actually unified the rights after buying the stake from Carolco and Hurd’s half as well. Fast forward to 2007, when they sold the total package to Halcyon. But even with the success of Terminator: Salvation (which made over $370m worldwide), Halcyon still couldn’t pony up the dough that was borrowed from Pacificor to make the Terminator purchase. (By the way...Halcyon claims they just owe $4m to Pacificor, which claims it is owed $32m. But that's a story for a WHOLE other article...)

Because the Terminator rights are the most lucrative thing that Halcyon owns, they will now be the first thing they try to sell in order to cover the debt. Anderson and Kubicek are now saying that the rights are worth $60m, which is about twice what they paid a few years back to unify the franchise.

What makes this so weird, is that the Terminator series is one of the only big film series not owned by a major studio. But what if a studio such as Warner Bros. or Sony buys it? I think we all know our opinions there, as CBM fans. I mean, I'm sure there will be another Terminator movie, it's just a matter of now, or waiting even longer. Come on guys, Arnie won't live forever. What do you guys think? Will this be good or bad for the series?

2 Yes
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Bamf7
9/29/2009
SlashFilm

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7 Comments

Personally, I never Saw Terminator: Salvation. But I heard it was LOADS better than T3...
Bamf7 - 9/29/2009, 1:08 PM
How much? I'll buy it. The studios don't know WTF they are doing with this franchise anyways.
Macksimus - 9/29/2009, 1:34 PM
I have 10 bucks, some McDonalds coupons and a Subway 5 dollar footlong I just ate awhile ago that is now touching cotton.
SirPrize - 9/29/2009, 1:54 PM
Hope Disney buys it. Hope they buy Robocop too... smell what i'm cookin'???
Shaman - 9/29/2009, 2:02 PM
James Cameron needs to get this, and turn this thing back around cause they're [frick]ing up his life's work..

@SirPrize - heh...But, -__-
Minotauro - 9/29/2009, 2:38 PM
@ Bamf7: It was good. Better than T3. Not as good as T2.

@ Shaman: Disney will eventually own everything. Even us. =\
BmanHall - 9/29/2009, 2:41 PM
Terminator isn't Cameron's life's work. With the advance word on Avatar being what it is, I doubt he even cares one way or the other about something he did 17 years ago. But personally, I think the story has gotten too big for movies too handle. Once the mythos get too convoluted, like with Aliens vs. Predators, it turns off the popcorn and mall rat crowd. I personally like that kind of stuff, but I like comic books too, and it's not like the average person can pick up one of those and understand it. (I know Salvation performed pretty well at the box office, but they marketed it well by showing all that stuff gettin' "blowed up real good". I doubt the tin man angle would have brought in the tweens.)
Velox - 9/29/2009, 3:21 PM

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