Director Justin Lin On Turning Down A New Terminator Film

Director Justin Lin On Turning Down A New Terminator Film

With new Terminator film in development and production set to begin sometime in late 2012, Justin Lin had to step down from directing it, but he still wants to make it if the studio decides to wait. Check it out...

By WolvieCBM - Oct 07, 2011 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Terminator
Source: Hero Complex



With Fast Five making more than $600 million at the worlwide box office, Universal is quickly moving forward with Fast Six. Director Justin Lin, who helmed the last three films in the franchise, is also coming back for the next one. Even though he was attached to couple of big projects, one of them being another Terminator film with Arnold Schwarzenegger probably coming back as the main character, he had to step down from directing since he already signed for more Fast & Furious movies. Now, talking to Hero Complex, he shared more info on the project, as well as planning to return is the studio decides to wait. You can read some of it below, and for the full interview, click the link at the bottom of the page.

"Those first two ‘Terminator’ films, we have such a strong connection to it and there’s always a desire to revisit anything that can cause us to feel like that. Being someone who really holds that sacred, I feel like there is a way of continuing that journey. Also with the time travel
and canon there’s a version there that you can do right. For me, there’s still some characters and themes that were kind of promised and exhibited in those movies that we have never actually seen. Those are things that got me excited about potentially trying to crack all of that."


If the studio waits, how big would that delay be? Well, according to Lin:

"The timing for that is a little bit off [in the distance] but the good thing is it doesn’t feel like creatively it’s been compromised. I don’t think anyone is trying to hurry anything. I’m hopeful it will work out but at the same time I’m going to be hard on that film if I get a chance to make it. With that franchise, that’s what it deserves. I remember growing up and watching the first ‘Terminator’ films and they defined my youth in many ways. That’s something I want to try to seek out and recapture."


On the return of Schwarzenegger in the franchise and how would that work:

"There is a way to do that. I don’t want to give anything away but I have a very clear idea thematically and arc-wise where we can go. Again, it’s been just great to throw that around with James and Arnold. Is time our enemy? Well, there is a ticking clock but anytime anything goes into development — with the state of filmmaking and the way films get made — you’re always fighting for more time. The biggest enemy is rushing things. I don’t think it should be rushed. Creatively, it will come when it comes. Passion is always the currency and it’s the thing that will create momentum. If that’s not there you shouldn’t do it. Obviously, there’s a lot of money involved and with that money the clock is going to keep ticking."


So, what do you think?



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bleedthefreak
bleedthefreak - 10/7/2011, 3:59 PM
Mr. Lin,

If it means anything, we are all very glad you turned it down.

Sincerely,

The guy who realized due to continuity that this series should not have gone past two movies anyways.
bleedthefreak
bleedthefreak - 10/7/2011, 4:15 PM
I just don't think I would like another one is all, but I would most likely still watch it.
AiyalKilU
AiyalKilU - 10/7/2011, 4:25 PM
Dude has made one legit hit in the last 10 years (even though it took him more than 2 to finally not make it suck completely) and he thinks he's the next Spielberg... come back to Earth in 10 years when you're directing in a dinner theater
jaysin420
jaysin420 - 10/7/2011, 4:37 PM
I'd love to see another Terminator movie if it's done right. If they go back in time after T2, they can just pretend T3 and Salvation never happened.
THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 10/7/2011, 4:51 PM
THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 10/7/2011, 4:52 PM
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 10/7/2011, 7:32 PM
I think they should reboot the 1984 movie, but instead of 1984. They should make Kyle go back to 1994 and he be from 2034. It would be funny to see him go to the 70's instead.

The other two films should be prequels, IF, I said IF the movie is great and the right actors are picked to do this and there's a real chemistry between the actors chosen to play Kyle and Sarah. Much like Micheal Biehn and Linda Hamilton.

The Future War movies should have Sarah's character living in the future hiding somewhere. She ends up saving Kyle's life, unbeknownst to him, it's Sarah Connor, the woman he goes back to save. She ends up saving him and she gets him to the Time Displacement Equipment so that he can go back. She also ends up fighting alongside her son John in the future. The cast has to be really something special, as well as the supporting cast.
bhorwith22
bhorwith22 - 10/7/2011, 7:41 PM
No, I don't want a retarded movie with Vin Diesel and techno music during car chases.
Blackmatter
Blackmatter - 10/7/2011, 8:15 PM
GOOD,,now here's(raising wine glass)to the idea that Cameron will come back and do this franchise justice
Hellkat1979
Hellkat1979 - 10/7/2011, 10:15 PM
Its not that he's a bad director per se... he just has shitty material to work with. If he has to direct three fast and furious movies to earn something he's passionate about, then so be it. Kinda how Hollywood works.
That being said, if Camerons not writing/directing it, it's not really canon. You know? It was finished at 2. Anything else, is just hero worship. A fan film... with a budget.
Pauul
Pauul - 10/8/2011, 9:16 AM
I hate this talk of reboots.

Rise of the Machines and Salvation happened, yes, maybe the originals were better but I enjoyed these films and I don't want to see them undone.

Taking us into the future war was a balsy move and Anton Yelchin was fantastic as Kyle Reese.

I want T5 to be a continuation of what we already have, there are some great stories which can be told in the future time frame.
DoomXfactor
DoomXfactor - 10/8/2011, 3:18 PM
The first two are awesome and the last two were jack shit. What happened to quality movies?
AutobotCommander84
AutobotCommander84 - 11/25/2011, 3:36 PM
@SamHell Cameron doesn't give a damn about Terminator anymore.
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