After an event in China to unveil a co-financing partnership on the new Terminator Reboot between Skydance and Tencent; two titles have been used to talk about the new Terminator movie. In translated publications Terminator (2019) and in visual graphic The Terminator 2019.
TheTerminatorFans.com reached out to Skydance for comment on the new titles circulating the web regarding this announcement in China…
The title is still not confirmed
Terminator Fan Pete Keyes and Prakash Mukherjee have a positive outlook on “The Terminator 2019” title…
We also asked fans what they might want the movie to be called based on those names of “The Terminator 2019”, “Terminator” and “Terminator 2019”- we think Terminator: tagline is becoming a little stale personally but here is some of the feedback.
Simply using “Terminator” would make more sense I guess.
— Michael J Smith (@IvMathers) April 23, 2018
If the year 2019 does become part of the title TheTerminatorFans.com doesn’t really mind the idea that much as long as they can make some importance out of the year in the story and make it as iconic as the year 2029 is to the lore of the saga. Although simply calling the movie Terminator allows that 3D loophole to call the movie Terminator 3-D. Time will reveal a title regardless.
TheTerminatorFans.com and other fans are worried about the co-financing deal between Tencent and Skydance determining an age rating on the movie,- the fans keep insisting on a return to the dark tone/horror and sci-fi action of the first two movies…
I’m getting nervous about this PG-13 conjecture.
— Stallion150 (@stallion150) April 23, 2018
I really hope it’s not but yeah that deal is nerve racking. Do they realize by now that people don’t want a PG-13 Terminator
— KBeAsTx (@kbeastx) April 23, 2018
Yeah man! Nobody wants to see that! I want another gory terminator movie! It just sucks because skydance made baywatch and that was rated R!
— KBeAsTx (@kbeastx) April 23, 2018
A PG-13 rating would definitely limit the movie on the level of violence they can go with. I certainly don’t want another cgi fest with blood that looks like nail polish
— Michael J Smith (@IvMathers) April 23, 2018
If the studios continue to ignore the fans it will have devastating consequences for all involved professionally but there will always be a fall guy and we know who that is… *cough* Tim Miller *cough*.
Some of us are just struggling to get excited…
We are still trying to remain positive based on this very outlook…
We always do our best to read all of your comments and to reflect the majority opinion within this community. All we can say is keep being vocal and we will do our best to make sure you are heard.
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Since I don’t know the plot, I don’t really have a title suggestion, but calling it “Terminator” creates unnecessary hassle distinguishing it from the first movie. I hope they come up with something more clever.
Also, I completely agree that it should be a return to the franchise’s hard R-rating roots. My fear is that, as with the other non-Cameron sequels, they’ll decide that PG-13 will make for a more marketable product and end up churning out another watered down mess like Genisys.
How about calling it ‘Terminators’? We know nothing about the plot but I think it would work. You’ll avoid confusion with the original, it’s simple – I think it would work.
As long as the story is good and is RATED R!!!!! I’m good 👍🏼
Perhaps people in general that haven’t been too amused with previous Terminator films might not give this movie a chance at the theatres if the title is very identical from there memory, That’s one reason to offer a fresh title.
The title is important it explains the tone of the film and what to expect, here’s two comparisons think of Batman Begins vs. The Dark Knight, Batman Begins in true honestly utilisers a title that is recognizable though sounds childish but prolonged as well, Then we have The Dark Knight, it sounds way cooler, seems mature and was a fresh way to title the sequel.
Consider the possibility this film is titled something other then Terminator: ( insert title )
Say Skynet’s Final Judgment or Sarah Connors Determination ? with the presentation from the trailers to promotional images will be able to see a new story that has no connection to genisys whatsoever, that seems very promising and could lure audiences around the world back to theatres to give this franchise one last chance.
Terminator 3.0
It tells the fans everything they need to know; that this is a direct continuation of T2. It does so without leaning on the whole 3D platform, whether the film makes that format or not, it would be cheesy to call it 3D.
Calling it anything other than a variation of Terminator 3 would be to undersell the objective of making the other sequels obsolete. The problem is you have to get cute about how you call it Terminator 3, because the rights to that are obviously in the hands of Warner Brothers.