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"T4" Has a Script; Looking for Director & Ahnold
by Scott Weinberg | April 07, 2006
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Producer Andy Vajna was in Hungary overseeing production on a flick called Children of Glory when someone came up asked, yep, yet another Terminator 4 question. The producer mentioned that Australia is a place they're considering for the T4 shot, that the sequel's screenplay is completely finished, and that a certain giant governor is more than welcome to participate if he can find the time.

From ComingSoon.net: ""We were thinking about Australia. We have been looking at the Warner Bros Studios down there but it is early days," Vajna said from the set of his current film, Children of Glory, in Hungary. "That would be probably early next year."



He added that the script by John Brancato and Michael Ferris is ready to go. "We have the script ready and we are now looking for a director and figuring out what the next step is," said Vajna.

Regarding whether or not Arnold Schwarzenegger will be back, Vajna added, "We would like Arnie in it as a cameo. We want to go on with the Terminator and turn it into a real sci-fi picture and there is a very interesting role for Arnold if he decides he wants to do it."

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guyverfanboy writes:
on Apr 07 2006 12:42 PM

Hopefully the writers will respect the source material, unlike the POS Catwoman flick.

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dracus writes:
on Apr 07 2006 02:54 PM

Regardless of their age, A Terminator movie without Arnold is like an Indiana Jones movie without Harrison Ford; it just wouldn't be the same.

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dsence writes:
on Apr 07 2006 06:03 PM

Im depressed

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TheIceGhost writes:
on Apr 08 2006 02:59 PM

In reply to this comment (#833368)
i agree...even as a cameo, Arnold has to be in it

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woot writes:
on Apr 09 2006 03:44 PM

After I saw 3 I immediately hoped they'd make a 4. Although 3 wasn't as entertaining as the first two, I loved the direction they took the series. Arnold would be completely optional in 4, and personally I wouldn't mind if he were absent.

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Fangmeier69 writes:
on Apr 09 2006 04:10 PM

[b]Stop already[/b]
Arnold is getting too old to play a robot that doesn't age. They shouldn't have made no.3 to begin with - it violated everything that was built up to importance by James Cameron, who considered the story over after T2. This is just another example of a studio refusing to get out of a property when it's on top, and letting producers beat and bleed it to death for every last dollar.


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renny2077 writes:
on Apr 09 2006 10:48 PM

I agree. T3 was ridiculous. The saving grace in it was that it had Arnie. And now for 4, he's optional??? Please don't tell me Nick Stahl and Claire Danes are going to play lead roles...All they do is whine all the time. They are pathetic as resistance leaders.

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Hate_Breed writes:
on Aug 27 2006 09:54 PM

[b]It would fry my egg...[/b]
This my first comment on ANY film to come... and I for one would like to say that the idea of Arnold not being in a Terminator film is like whiping before you poop, it makes no sense. And I agree, John connor was no whinner in T2, and he dedicated himself to his future as his mother wanted him to. But when Nick Stahl came into action, he brought down the films reputation. If there should be such a sequal, Nick Stahl should learn how to play the part hes playing, and Arnold or flop.


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cinema82 writes:
on Oct 20 2006 09:09 AM

[b]????[/b]
ANOTHER STUPID, SEQUEL, WITH MORE STUPID WRITERS, MORE STUPID ACTING, AND MORE STUPIDNESS TO COME......


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