TERMINATOR: DARK FATE VFX Stills Reveal How Many Of The Movie's Key Action Scenes Were Created

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE VFX Stills Reveal How Many Of The Movie's Key Action Scenes Were Created

Terminator: Dark Fate failed to make the impact it deserved at the box office last month, but the action in the movie was top notch, and we now have some amazing VFX stills showing how that was created...

By JoshWilding - Nov 29, 2019 02:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Terminator
Source: Art Of VFX
Due to apparent franchise fatigue, moviegoers decided not to check out Terminator: Dark Fate when it was released last month despite it being the best reviewed instalment for quite some time (you can check out our review by clicking here). It's fair to say that the movie definitely delivered in terms of action, though, and that's no great surprise with Deadpool 2 director Tim Miller at the helm. 

Now, some VFX stills from the sequel have been released which showcase a number of key moments, revealing how visual effects were used to enhance the action...or create entire scenes! 

From that action-packed brawl on the plane to Grace squaring off with the Rev-9, there's a lot to delve into here, including before and after shots showing the work that went into creating this film.

So, to check out this Terminator: Dark Fate gallery in its entirety, hit the "View List" button below. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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dracula
dracula - 11/29/2019, 3:20 AM
Once again, saying it's the best reviewed film in a long time isnt saying much.

Franchise fatigue was real for Terminator because it shouldn't have been a franchise. The story was completed in the first two films, at most it would have been nice to see a future set film, directed by Cameron.

They retreaded the first two films, with the only difference being a new character replacing John Conner, if you wanted to do that, should have rebooted
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/29/2019, 5:47 AM
Terminator: Dark Fate - "This is how you destroy a franchise by cheapening existing films and characters while undoing everything they struggled and fought for."

Disney Star Wars - "Hold my beer."
😆 😑
demery
demery - 11/29/2019, 8:29 AM
@Feralwookiee - BVS - "Ahem!"
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/29/2019, 12:34 PM
@demery - Yeah, but it's not like the DCEU had built up a good franchise or decent versions of their characters to begin with.
demery
demery - 11/29/2019, 2:53 PM
@Feralwookiee - It could've, but it didn't.

I can have fun with some of the Disney Star Wars materials. Dark Fate had enough good performances and decent action sequences to help me get through the MAJOR problems it had.

BVS had none.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 11/29/2019, 3:00 PM
@Feralwookiee - So sad but true :(
santoanderson
santoanderson - 11/29/2019, 6:52 AM
I thought Dark Fate was a mostly good movie, with a couple of really strong performances, but boy am I tired of this series. Why couldn’t Tim Miller take the good parts of Dark Fate (Mackenzie Davis & Gabriel Luna) and make a new non-Terminator sci-fi movie? And you wouldn’t have to spend $200 million on it.
demery
demery - 11/29/2019, 8:30 AM
@santoanderson - I felt like it either needed another rewrite or it should've been longer. The performances and some of the action sequences were the highlights for me that made me not hate it that much despite it's MAJOR problems.
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