Linda Hamilton Talks About Returning to the TERMINATOR Franchise On The Voices From Krypton Podcast

Linda Hamilton Talks About Returning to the TERMINATOR Franchise On The Voices From Krypton Podcast

After nearly 30 years, Linda Hamilton returned in the role of Sarah Connor in Terminator: Dark Fate, and in this exclusive interview the actress discusses the experience of becoming that character again.

By EdGross - Feb 11, 2020 09:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Terminator
With Terminator: Dark Fate being released on digital, Blu-ray and DVD from Paramount Home Entertainment, Linda Hamilton is taking the time to reflect on why the franchise has endured the way that it has, what she was trying to achieve when bringing Sarah Connor back to life and the danger of turning our lives over to the machines.

On top of that, she takes a brief look back at the 1980s fantasy series she co-starred with Ron Perlman on, Beauty and the Beast.

All of this and more on the new episode of the Voices From Krypton podcast. 
 
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L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 2/11/2020, 9:07 AM
So, are we done with this franchise yet?

mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 2/12/2020, 8:54 AM
Whats up with these podcasts? Is this website being sponsored by them?

If you are going to post an article, shouldnt it just summarize the main points instead of forcing us to listen to it?
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 2/11/2020, 9:26 AM
between this and Alien i'm not sure who had the biggest drop from the first 2 films :/
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 2/11/2020, 9:30 AM
Watched the opening scene on YouTube...

I don't plan on ever watching this movie.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 2/11/2020, 9:37 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - I watched it recently, I actually really enjoyed it. Definitely more so than anything else since T2 but now I’m kinda sad we won’t see more
CaptainMexico
CaptainMexico - 2/11/2020, 9:42 AM
@Ha1frican - yup, I liked it too. Would like to have seen a sequel. Great action.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 2/11/2020, 9:35 AM
Idk why all the hate for Salvation. Continuing w/ John Conners story in the future was the place go. Instead they keep rehashing the same concept in movie after movie. What’s the definition of insanity again? Oh yeah, doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

Then Genysis came out and shet all over the John Conner character... it cemented the franchises fate.

Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 2/11/2020, 10:00 AM
@MuadDib - Except when I tried to watch it, Salvation was really dull and kinda dumb. Maybe you're right that the franchise could have flourished in that setting more than what they've done instead, it's hard to tell.

I think what works about adult John Conner in the first two Terminator movies is that he's not a character at all, but a McGuffin. Something that people are trying to protect because of his symbolic value (as a figure of hope against the machines). But actually making a character that fulfills that symbolic value (through concrete military actions) just isn't as interesting.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 2/11/2020, 9:38 AM
I just recently watched it randomly on my phone and actually liked it a lot, kinda sad we probably won’t see more now but if it ends here it was good enough that I’m happy with it
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 2/11/2020, 9:44 AM
There are some good action scenes in this movie. But they need to go Robocop vs terminator

dragon316
dragon316 - 2/11/2020, 11:08 AM
@sKeemAn - should be interesting how transformers vs terminator comic series start to end
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 2/11/2020, 11:17 AM
@dragon316 - I could see a situation where you can have robocop as kind of an origin, turning into the Terminators, then evolving into Transformers. basically an AI evolving throughout a series.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 2/11/2020, 9:51 AM
In the 1991, the Terminator franchise was at the cutting edge of AI paranoia (in the context of blockbuster movies, at least). It was smarter than it needed to be, it had a cool time travel gimmick, and it had iconic cinematic moments from James Cameron in his prime. Just like Kubrick's 2001, it perfectly spoke to the kind of anxiety of people in that moment about how computers could go astray.

But, it's thirty years later now. We've had movies like Matrix (where the entire fabric of human perception is engineered to benefit malicious artificial life), TV shows like Person of Interest (where the awesome nature of General Artificial Intelligence was explored in a fairly realistic setting), and series like Westworld (where the subject is told as much from the perspective of the machines as it is the humans with such thorough shades of gray that the original Terminator movies look childish by comparison).

This isn't just about people being bored with a concept, it's about whether the franchise's foundation has become discredited. (I didn't watch Dark Fate, but I've heard they've developed the future conflict beyond "robots bad", so I'm not even specifically blaming this movie's handling of the subject.)

These legacy franchises are in a weird spot. They can't grow too far afield of their roots, because that foundation is so memorable, and they can't just do greatest hits versions of themselves, either. You look at the few 80's franchises with any kind of modern cache, it's basically something like Rocky/Creed, where the connective tissue is the human drama and themes moreso than plot and gimmicks.

And if that's the key to success, Terminator is in a tough spot, because it's basically just a slasher movie where the ghost-zombie-killer-Jason-guy just happens to be a robot from the future. It's basically a B-movie elevated by it's gimmicks much more than its human drama (though T2 wasn't without its success there).
rabid
rabid - 2/11/2020, 10:06 AM
I couldn't bring myself to watch it. It looked like rehash of T2. At this point, I'm only interested in seeing something truly new. We've seen everything that leads up to the robot takeover, and we've seen the aftermath. So why not actually focus on the takeover itself. I'm tired of seeing either the humans or bots losing the war offscreen. Give us the actual opening days of the war with a bodycount in the billions.
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/11/2020, 11:08 AM
First she talks about she don’t want to return to series now she talks about she does make up your mind Linda
Battabing
Battabing - 2/11/2020, 11:22 AM
When it comes to Terminator, I see nothing past T2: Judgment Day.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 2/11/2020, 12:01 PM
I wish they’d do something new with the story and send a Terminator back to the 1800s to kill Sarah’s great great grandparents.
CWBNGAJEEPGUY85
CWBNGAJEEPGUY85 - 2/11/2020, 6:50 PM
I am DEFINITELY outnumbered here...but I really enjoyed Terminator: Salvation....guilty pleasure for sure!
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