TERMINATOR: DARK FATE Spoilers - 10 Awesome Easter Eggs And References You Need To See

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE Spoilers - 10 Awesome Easter Eggs And References You Need To See

Terminator: Dark Fate is being heralded as a return to form for the long-running franchise but how does it fare in terms of Easter Eggs? Well, there are some amazing - and surprising - throwbacks here...

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By JoshWilding - Nov 01, 2019 09:11 AM EST
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Terminator: Dark Fate has received a positive response from critics and the Judgement Day sequel should rule the box office this weekend. It's too soon to say whether that means the franchise will live to fight another day but we're now delving into this instalment's best Easter Eggs! 

From callbacks to those first two classic movies to even some of the later, less well-received efforts, there's a lot for Terminator fans to appreciate in Tim Miller's take on the iconic property. Needless to say, spoilers do follow and you can find our in-depth plot breakdown by clicking here

For now, check out these must-see Dark Fate Easter Eggs by clicking the "View List" button below!

Best. Easter. Egg. Ever!

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As Easter Eggs go, this one really is phenomenal. 

Look closely on Carl's van and you'll see that the number for "Carl's Draperies" is 888-512-1984. Now, that's clever in its own right - May 12th, 1984 is the day Terminator was released in theaters - but do you know what happens if you end up calling that phone number? 

Well, you'll hear a recorded message from Carl in which he promises to call you back and signs off with one of Arnie's trademark catchphrases: "Hasta la vista." Seriously, go give it a try! 
 

Arnie's Trademark Sunglasses

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Now, you hardly need us to tell you that a certain pair of sunglasses are an iconic part of the T-800's appearance. The T-801 wears them in the movie's opening sequence (which revisits the day of John's death) but later on in the movie, the domesticated robot decides against taking them with him.
 
It's a cool throwback fans of the franchise will appreciate and it's also at this point we very (and we do mean very) briefly get to hear that familiar Terminator theme from the classic soundtrack.
 

Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines

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Terminator 3 isn't a movie appreciated by most fans but Dark Fate does pay homage to the T-X Terminator. At the end of the threequel, Arnie's T-850 defeats his technologically superior rival by removing his power core and jamming it into her head to end the villain once and for all. 

Well, Dark Fate ends in pretty much the same way with Dani forced to use Grace's power core to stop Rev-9 by, you guessed it, shoving it straight into his head. The T-801 also ends up sacrificing himself by the time all is said and done in order to ensure that this powerful Terminator is stopped.
 

"Mother Mary"

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This isn't a reference to any of the other Terminator movies but it's a cool line regardless. At one point, Sarah Connor refers to herself as "Mother Mary," something which should make sense if you're at all familiar with The Bible and the story of Jesus Christ. Sarah is, of course, referencing the fact that as the mother of John Connor, she too was once prophesised to give birth to a savior.
 
A less direct nod to The Bible is Rev-9's very name. That appeared to be a nod to chapter nine in the Book of Revelations, a tale which tells the reader about the end times as the sky darkens from smoke from "the Abyss" and a good portion of humanity is "killed by the three plagues of fire, smoke and sulfur." Needless to say, that sounds an awful lot like a certain robot apocalypse!
 

Recognise Those Catchphrases?

Dani


Throughout the movie, we get a lot of references to some of the franchise's most iconic lines. For example, "I'll be back" is said by Sarah Connor rather than Arnie himself at any time. Grace also gets to deliver a new take on "Come with me if you want to live!" when she first meets Dani. 

Even cooler than that, though, is Rev-9 saying "Say, do you know where I can get my hands on a chopper?" in an obvious nod to "Say, that's a nice bike'" from Judgement Day. Our favourite, though, is Grace talking about "100 dead cops" being left if they were to face Rev-9 and that's bound to be an Easter Egg referencing the T-800 slaughtering a whole building full of officers in Terminator
 

Marcus Wright

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Unless you're a hardcore Terminator fan, something tells us you've already forgotten Marcus Wright's name. Well, he was the human/android hybrid played by Sam Worthington in 2009's Terminator: Salvation. While that timeline no longer exists, Dark Fate arguably still references it.

How? Well, the very existence of Grace (another human/android mashup) proves that the technology which made Marcus what he is was also created in the timeline without Skynet and John Connor.
 

A Dark Miles Dyson Throwback

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This is either a genius Easter Egg or we're reading into things way too much. Now, there's no sign or even a single mention of Cyberdine's Miles Dyson in Dark Fate but there may be a surprisingly, well, dark throwback to Judgement Day. In a flashback to Grace's past and our future, we see a plane falling out of the sky as the world's electronics simply stop working thanks to Legion.

Remember that Miles' plan for the neural net processor was for planes to fly themselves. Well, the emergence of the new Skynet ended up doing the opposite as Legion caused them to literally fall from the sky as the world quickly descended into chaos thanks to this villainous A.I.
 

A Familiar Song

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During a recent interview with SYFY Wire, director Tim Miller actually revealed on Easter Egg he was adamant about including in the film. "The Dwight Yoakam song 'Guitars, Cadillacs,' that's my little Easter egg, because, you know, that's the [Terminator 2] scene that [Schwarzenegger]'s walking into the bar and they play that," the filmmaker explaind. "That was my big one."
 
In case you missed it, you can hear the song playing when Rev-9 first arrives in the present day.
 

A Recognisable Interface

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As you might expect, Rev-9 has a very technologically advanced way of seeing the world but when we briefly get to see how Carl views things, it's an immediately recognisable reference to T2.

In fact, as he looks up at Sarah and Dani, that switches off in nearly the exact same way as when the T-800 sunk into that molten steel. This was a fun throwback to that classic film for sure.

Which of these Terminator: Dark Fate Easter Eggs was your favourite? Have we missed any that you ended up spotting? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/1/2019, 9:14 AM
The phone number thing is kinda cute and seems like a throwback to the pre-internet days.

Other than that, I have no interest in this series anymore. Just like Aliens, I pretend the franchise ended after the second one.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 11/1/2019, 9:16 AM
Can't read going at 4 pm today :)
CaptainMexico
CaptainMexico - 11/1/2019, 9:20 AM
This movie was so awesome, can’t wait to see it again.
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 11/1/2019, 9:22 AM
Saw it las night. My big problem with it is that the opening scene is incredible. I know it’s already pissed off people who know about it and will likely piss off most people who go to see it. I won’t say what it is, and I get why it would piss people off (if you hated what they did with Luke in Last Jedi, your head will explode when you see this), but I loved it. When that happened, I was like “Alright. The safety net’s gone, we’re in new territory, this can be different from the other ones, they’re not confined to the formula anymore: let’s do this. What have you got, movie?”

And then they proceeded to give me the exact same movie I’ve seen five times already that I was already tired of by the fire time they did it. This is in addition to other problems like uneven pacing, an uninteresting main character, inconsistent effects, and some really awful dialogue.

Overall: 5/10.
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 11/1/2019, 9:34 AM
*by the THIRD time
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 11/1/2019, 9:51 AM
@MUTO123 -

@MUTO123 -

I'm one of those Terminator fans who hated what they did at the beginning, took away some of the enjoyment for me. I understood how Star Wars fans felt after that.
Think their biggest mistake was again doing a chase movie, really wish they had done the definitive Future War Terminator film, my main positives were seeing Linda return as Sarah Connor and I enjoyed Arnold in it as well.

I didn't completely hate it but I didn't love it, but did Enjoy the Future Scenes.

Oh Well, at least I have the Upcoming Terminator Game to look forward to...............!!!
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 11/1/2019, 9:59 AM
@SimplyAz - Arnold doesn’t come on until right before the beginning of the third act, and his storyline has more emotional impact than anything involving the characters we spend most of the movie with.
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 11/1/2019, 10:02 AM
@MUTO123 -

Yeah, really enjoyed his performance and even liked the humour in is scenes
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 11/1/2019, 9:25 AM
The opening/first half of this was actually enjoyable I had hope for a short while but it slumped, its a shame where this franchise has ended up
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 11/1/2019, 9:37 AM
I read the plot to this and it pissed me off lol not a fan. Someone made a really good argument as to why this doesn't necessarily work as a franchise. It was a good movie with an even better sequel. It doesn't have to have a universe and every attempt at squeezing more out of it has watered down the brand imo. Idk if I'll ever see this one, just not for me.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/1/2019, 9:50 AM
I read the plot and....just wow. Seems to me that this movie COMPLETELY takes everything good about T1 & T2 and makes you feel like this franchise may indeed be obsolete now.

How did they get an entire writers room on this and everyone thought this story and the choices made were a good idea?
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 11/1/2019, 9:53 AM
@BlackBeltJones -

I've always watched T1 and T2 as their own complete movie with a complete ending.

Watched the subsequent, sequels/reboots/franchise Starters as Elseworld expensive fanfiction
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/1/2019, 9:55 AM
@SimplyAz - yea I can't possibly see anything post T2 as anything other than fan fiction or, if you want to be somewhat kind, legends stories.
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 11/1/2019, 9:59 AM
@BlackBeltJones -It blows me away how Tim Miller was talking about this movie leading up to it. After reading how it treats the lore of the first two I really don't understand some of the things he said. I get you have to hype up your own work but jeez.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/1/2019, 10:21 AM
@SpideyPuffsMJ - yea he must’ve gotten a nice check then to spew all that bs.

And getting Goyer to pen the script didn’t do them any favors either. I think the biggest crime these films post T2 keep committing may be the lack of challenging and inventive creatives steering the wheel. It’s the same shit every time and the people they bring on don’t want to do anything remotely new or just INTERESTING. And yet they say they’re reinventing the wheel or doing something that’s going to blow everyone’s mind and feel like they’re watching the original films again blah blah.
CaptainMexico
CaptainMexico - 11/1/2019, 10:25 AM
@BlackBeltJones - but you haven’t seen the movie? And you’re slamming it? If I were you, I would go borrow ten bucks from your mom and go check it out.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/1/2019, 10:39 AM
@CaptainMexico - I read enough.

Maybe I’ll eventually see it once it’s on streaming. My mom could use that 10 bucks anyway.
CaptainMexico
CaptainMexico - 11/1/2019, 10:42 AM
@BlackBeltJones - you read a synopsis for the movie? Man, this movie needs to be seen in a theatre, the action sequences are off the hook. I was raised on the first 2 terminator movies, this one had me feeling like a kid again. Something none of the previous sequels have done.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 11/1/2019, 10:04 AM
Linda Hamilton was the only thing between this and being as bad as Genisys.
KingGrimlock
KingGrimlock - 11/1/2019, 8:43 PM
@Twenty23Three - sadly I think I enjoyed Genisys more than this one. Both were pretty gross.
campblood
campblood - 11/1/2019, 10:57 AM
So just like genesis this shits all over established canon . It’s terminator : girl power
newhire13
newhire13 - 11/1/2019, 11:01 AM
Let’s not put the complete blame on Miller. Cameron had his hands all over this. His story, his concept and apparently a mix of his and Miller’s visions because he was very hands on during post production.
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