Terminator 6: James Cameron promises "wild, breathless ride"

With Terminator: Dark Fate, Tim Miller (Deadpool) and producer James Cameron not only want to build on Terminator 2: Day of billing.30 years after the perhaps best part of the series, the two action icons Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger finally stood together for a terminator film in front of the camera.

But they are just part of the recipe for success, which Dark Fate should make an unforgettable cinema event.The reboot relies much more than its predecessors on the dark undertone of the first films, which in the case of Dark Fate has now also led to the preservation of an R rating-the last two films, Terminator Salvation and Terminator: Genisys came with PG-13 in the US cinemas.

And that's a good thing, says James Cameron: "What Dark Fate makes about a spiritual sequel of Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day can be broken down to the narrative style and the sound: We hit a very dark direction thatFast-lived, linear, relentless, intense and equipped with an R rating. "