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Director Alan Taylor Cites ‘Batman Begins’ as Inspiration for ‘Terminator’ Reboot

/Film: Alan Taylor, the director of Thor: The Dark World, won’t confirm or deny if he’s directing the 2015 Terminator film. “I’m under the personal policy to say it’s a rumor,” he told me at the junket for his new Marvel film. Taylor did, however, admit talks have been progressing and if he was to direct the film – hypothetically, of course – fans should regard it like Batman Begins in relation to the Joel Schumacher Batman movies. That is: a respectful remake taking a franchise in a new direction after multiple missteps. Read his quotes and more below.

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Endo-Endo3840d ago

it needs it after 3 and salvation

SniperControl3840d ago

They need to get James Cameron behind the helm again, after he left the Terminator films jumped of a cliff.

DarkBlood3840d ago

putting him behind it would results in no films being made again. i dont like there not being any more terminator films lol

aDDicteD3839d ago

i dont think a remake will outdo the classic two films. it was so flawless and the styles were so different to hold its own. they should just make another strong sequel that continues from the second and just nullify the third and forget that even happened. just like what they are doing in jurassic world.

StarWarsFan3832d ago

I think the third Terminator and Salvation have been given a hard time. They were not that tragic suddenly. Salvation was a solid attempt at setting up a new direction.

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30 Years Later, Where Is ‘The Crow’ Cast Now?

With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.

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Kaam Chalu Hai Review | Leisurebyte

Kaam Chalu Hai Review: Based on true events, this movie is thought-provoking and inspiring

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Rebel Moon Part 2 Review: Forgettable Saga is, Well, Forgettable | Leisurebyte

Rebel Moon Part 2 Review: This movie doesn't feel anything new or worth remembering, which is a shame.

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