“I’m Not A Big Fan:” James Cameron’s Review Of The Worst Terminator Movies Explains Where It All Went Wrong

Filmmaker James Cameron has never been shy about sharing his thoughts, and he even has insights about why he thinks the Terminator franchise has faltered. One of the pioneering figures in the post-New Hollywood movement in the 1980s, James Cameron became a household name with the release of the gritty sci-fi action hit, The Terminator. Deftly combining its two genres with a dash of horror thrown in for good measure, Cameron’s vision of a bleak dystopian future dominated by machines was enough to make the first film a success and a franchise soon followed.

After making a few more smash-hit science fiction films throughout the ’80s (The Abyss and Aliens), Cameron would return to the Terminator franchise with 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Often considered one of the greatest sequels of all time, T2 was a clear labor of love from Cameron, and built upon the ideas he helped establish in the original film back in 1984. Unfortunately, Cameron moved away from Terminator, but the blockbuster franchise lived on through a myriad of sequels. Despite not being involved with the franchise for more than three decades, Cameron has shared his thoughts.

What James Cameron Thought Of Terminator 3 & Terminator Salvation

James Cameron Offered His Honest Thoughts In A Reddit AMA

James Cameron conducted a Reddit AMA in 2014, and the conversation turned to his thoughts on the sequels after he left the franchise. While being diplomatic, Cameron mentioned that he was not a fan of Terminator 3 and Terminator Salvation, and he had a pretty concise reason. When explaining the motivation for T2, Cameron said “it had to do with the moral complexity of the story, and asking the audience by the end of the film to cry for a Terminator.” However, he finished by saying “I don’t think that the 3rd or 4th film lived up to that potential.

While James Cameron’s filmography is packed with some of the highest-grossing films of all time, nearly all of his movies are complex explorations of higher concepts

Cameron is no stranger to making sequels, but from his comments, it appears that it all comes down to motivation. According to Cameron, a sequel isn’t justified unless it adds something, and in the case of the Terminator franchise, adds moral wrinkles as well. While James Cameron’s filmography is packed with some of the highest-grossing films of all time, nearly all of his movies are complex explorations of higher concepts and not mere Hollywood fluff.

Terminator Genisys and Terminator: Dark Fate had not been released when Cameron participated in the AMA.

James Cameron Is Right – Rise Of The Machines & Salvation Missed The Point Of Terminator

The Third & Fourth Movies Didn’t Add Anything New To The Franchise


The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) advances away from flames in Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines

Terminator 2: Judgement Day is one of Hollywood’s greatest sequels because it took the ideas of the 1984 original and transformed them. As Cameron mentioned in his AMA, T2 shifts the paradigm and makes the dreaded Terminator a hero. This change alone is enough to make Judgement Day a fascinating story, but Cameron’s exhilarating action direction and the тιԍнт plotting of the script helped make the whole movie soar. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines added nothing original, and was more of a straightforward action film that tried to mimic T2‘s success.

On the other hand, Terminator Salvation offered a new cast and an extended glimpse into the world after Judgement Day, but it failed to add any new wrinkles to the story. It’s a well-produced sci-fi action film, but it doesn’t recontextualize John Connor or really add any depth to his character. It also introduces complex changes to the timeline which would continue to plague the additional sequels as things got more and more convoluted with each retcon. Sadly, Terminator Salvation was a big missed opportunity, due in large part to what Cameron talked about in his AMA.

Terminator’s Other Sequels Also Struggled To Recapture The Magic Of The Cameron Movies

Things Haven’t Improved Since James Cameron’s AMA

Unfortunately, the Terminator franchise continued to struggle after James Cameron’s 2014 AMA, and the two additional sequels were plagued with many of the same issues as their predecessors, and new issues too. 2015’s Terminator Genisys introduced the idea of an alternate universe, and this allowed the movie to deliver plenty of nostalgia for the original film, while still making a returning Arnold Schwarzenegger one of the heroes. Despite this interesting change, Genisys is a mostly convoluted mess that fails to invest any time in character growth or moral complexity.

The Terminator film franchise includes:

Movie

Rotten Tomatoes Score

Box Office

The Terminator (1984)

100%

$78 million

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

91%

$517 million

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

70%

$433 million

Terminator Salvation (2009)

33%

$371 million

Terminator Genisys (2015)

26%

$440 million

Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)

70%

$261 million

2019’s Terminator: Dark Fate returned to the original timeline and narrowed its focus for better results. The nostalgic legacy sequel succeeded as a film, but still ultimately failed to live up to James Cameron’s exacting standards for the franchise. The action was crisp and returning stars like Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger were interesting, but it didn’t do anything new for the Terminator mythos besides toss in a few new murderous cyborgs for a visual change.

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