It’s been nearly five years since the release of Tim Miller’s Terminator: Dark Fate, where Linda Hamilton last reprised her role as Sarah Connor. Therefore, in an attempt to keep the franchise alive, James Cameron recently informed audiences that he’s working on a reboot, in May 2023. However, despite ongoing preparation, Hamilton seems to have lost her interest in returning to the franchise.
Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor
Speaking with Business Insider, Linda Hamilton revealed how she once previously tried bidding adieu to the franchise with 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day. But after she returned with 2019’s Dark Fate, the actress recently confirmed that she wouldn’t star in any further Terminator reboots.
Linda Hamilton Won’t Return as Sarah Connor
Initially appearing as Sarah Connor in James Cameron‘s 1984 cult classic The Terminator, Linda Hamilton thereafter appeared in two other sequels of the franchise. Playing the role of Connor,...
Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor
Speaking with Business Insider, Linda Hamilton revealed how she once previously tried bidding adieu to the franchise with 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day. But after she returned with 2019’s Dark Fate, the actress recently confirmed that she wouldn’t star in any further Terminator reboots.
Linda Hamilton Won’t Return as Sarah Connor
Initially appearing as Sarah Connor in James Cameron‘s 1984 cult classic The Terminator, Linda Hamilton thereafter appeared in two other sequels of the franchise. Playing the role of Connor,...
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- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
The 80s era was memorable for a lot of things, but especially for the rise of iconic action heroes like Rambo, Dutch, Ripley, Sarah Conner, and John McClane, to name a few, portrayed by legendary actors who forever changed the landscape of the genre. Their screen presence, insistence on the portrayal of physicality in action sequences, and larger-than-life appearance have captivated generations of fans ever since—and led to the franchise boom in the first place. Long before studio-wide superhero crossovers took over Hollywood, it was a dream of every action movie fan to see their favorite stars sharing the screen together, and Sylvester Stallone, an action legend himself, fulfilled the dream by creating The Expendables franchise. The franchise is now three movies strong, and after a prolonged nine-year gap, the fourth part is about to crush theaters worldwide this weekend.
The film series, which revolves around a group of...
The film series, which revolves around a group of...
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- Film Fugitives
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This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 24
At a certain point in a band’s career, there’s no point in making new albums except to have an excuse to tour. When the band is touring, the expectation is that the fans will politely sit through two or three new songs and bide their time until it’s time to play the hits. Not too long after that point, bands tour solely to play the hits. The Walking Dead is at that point, and they have an extensive catalog of hits to dip into to make sure that the series finale is a memorable one indeed. “Rest In Peace” might not have the energy or potency of a younger, hipper series, but there are a few surprises left in both the proverbial and literal gas tank.
In many ways, “Rest In Peace” is a look...
The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 24
At a certain point in a band’s career, there’s no point in making new albums except to have an excuse to tour. When the band is touring, the expectation is that the fans will politely sit through two or three new songs and bide their time until it’s time to play the hits. Not too long after that point, bands tour solely to play the hits. The Walking Dead is at that point, and they have an extensive catalog of hits to dip into to make sure that the series finale is a memorable one indeed. “Rest In Peace” might not have the energy or potency of a younger, hipper series, but there are a few surprises left in both the proverbial and literal gas tank.
In many ways, “Rest In Peace” is a look...
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- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
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