Laeta Kalogridis And Patrick Lussier Hired To Script The Next TERMINATOR

Laeta Kalogridis And Patrick Lussier Hired To Script The Next TERMINATOR

A new report has just surfaced online that says Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier have been hired by Skydance to pen the script for the next installment in the Terminator franchise.

By WaylonJones - Jan 17, 2013 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi


Deadline is reporting that the next Terminator film has writers. Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier have been tapped to tackle the next Terminator film, that will hope to see Arnold Schwarzenegger back. Megan Ellison bought the rights to the Terminator franchise a while back, and has enlisted the help of her brother, David, and his company Skydance to bring the future project to the big screen.

Kalogridis' has a long and successful list of writing credits including Avatar, Shutter Island and Alexander. While Lssuier has had his share of writing assignments too with Wes Craven’s Dracula and My Bloody Valentine. No word on when they hope to start production or a release date. Schwarzenegger has stated his desire to do another Terminator film, but recently has been frustrated by the lack of progress on the film. This however, could be the shot in the arm the production needs to get him on board. For the latest on the goings on of Terminator, check back here at CBM.


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