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The Terminator franchise might not quite be a box office juggernaut on the level of, say, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it’s impossible to deny the iconic impact the series has had over the last 30 years, especially the first two movies directed by James Cameron. The latter two movies never managed to live up to the first two, but the series has always been a financial success, hence why a fifth movie, with the horrible title Terminator: Genisys, recently wrapped production and is due for release next year.
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In the realm of time travel epics, few movie franchises are as easy to grasp as that of The Terminator. Numerous sequels built on the science fiction of the original, and for years, the idea of a man sending his own father back in time to help create him was the only time loop that had viewers scratching their heads. But Terminator: Genisys has changed all that.
They are now adding multiple timelines and universes along with the fact they can travel across them. Good grief ¬¬
Haven't seen it yet but I know its going to be a confusing clusterfuck mess because of time travel, like all other movies and TV shows.
Leaves so many holes its ridiculous. Then time travel is used to try rectify mistakes of older movies, which in turn leaves even more holes than they started with.. (I'm looking at you Xmen) But Terminator is definitely the worse for it