Terminator TV series in development
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Terminator TV series in development
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Skydance Prods. and Annapurna Pictures, the companies behind the upcoming Terminator film trilogy, are expanding the franchise to television with a TV series to be done in conjunction with the first rebooted Terminator film slated for release in 2015. The series will be written and exec produced by feature scribes Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller (X-Men: First Class, Thor), with the writers of the upcoming Terminator movie Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier serving as executive producers.
The series will follow a critical moment from the original 1984 Terminator movie, taking it in a completely different direction that the film. Plot details about the upcoming Terminator movie are being kept under wraps, but it too is expected to be tied to the first movie. As the rebooted film trilogy and the new television series progress, the two narratives will be designed to intersect with each other. (Thus the head-on involvement in the series of the new film’s writers Kalogridis and Lussier.) For now, Paramount, which is Skydance and Annapurna’s partner on the feature trilogy, is not involved in the TV series, but that could change down the line. Paramount is returning to television, recently relaunching a TV division. Skydance too recently expanded into television, landing its first series, The Manhattan Project, on WGN America. The companies’ plan to intertwine the narratives of movies and TV series is reminiscent of Marvel’s efforts with Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. and movies like Thor and The Avengers – but on a bigger scale. Imagine attempted to do something as ambitious with the adaptation of Stephen King’s Dark Tower, which was envisioned as a movie trilogy with TV series bridging the films, but the project didn’t get off the ground. The Terminator TV series will be produced by Megan Ellison of Annapurna and David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Marcy Ross of Skydance.
The blockbuster Terminator franchise, which has earned more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office, has spawned a TV series before: Fox’s 2008 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Casting of the Sarah Connor role in the upcoming film is now underway, with Arnold Schwarzenegger booked for a return as the title character. Stentz and Miller also wrote the upcoming films Starship Troopers and The Fall Guy. Their series credits include Fox’s Fringe.
Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller were writers on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as well as Fringe.
I think it would be hilarious if FOX picked this up.
Skydance Prods. and Annapurna Pictures, the companies behind the upcoming Terminator film trilogy, are expanding the franchise to television with a TV series to be done in conjunction with the first rebooted Terminator film slated for release in 2015. The series will be written and exec produced by feature scribes Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller (X-Men: First Class, Thor), with the writers of the upcoming Terminator movie Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier serving as executive producers.
The series will follow a critical moment from the original 1984 Terminator movie, taking it in a completely different direction that the film. Plot details about the upcoming Terminator movie are being kept under wraps, but it too is expected to be tied to the first movie. As the rebooted film trilogy and the new television series progress, the two narratives will be designed to intersect with each other. (Thus the head-on involvement in the series of the new film’s writers Kalogridis and Lussier.) For now, Paramount, which is Skydance and Annapurna’s partner on the feature trilogy, is not involved in the TV series, but that could change down the line. Paramount is returning to television, recently relaunching a TV division. Skydance too recently expanded into television, landing its first series, The Manhattan Project, on WGN America. The companies’ plan to intertwine the narratives of movies and TV series is reminiscent of Marvel’s efforts with Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. and movies like Thor and The Avengers – but on a bigger scale. Imagine attempted to do something as ambitious with the adaptation of Stephen King’s Dark Tower, which was envisioned as a movie trilogy with TV series bridging the films, but the project didn’t get off the ground. The Terminator TV series will be produced by Megan Ellison of Annapurna and David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Marcy Ross of Skydance.
The blockbuster Terminator franchise, which has earned more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office, has spawned a TV series before: Fox’s 2008 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Casting of the Sarah Connor role in the upcoming film is now underway, with Arnold Schwarzenegger booked for a return as the title character. Stentz and Miller also wrote the upcoming films Starship Troopers and The Fall Guy. Their series credits include Fox’s Fringe.
Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller were writers on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as well as Fringe.
I think it would be hilarious if FOX picked this up.
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Ugh. Just bring back Sarah Connor Chronicles. Outside of about 4 episodes of the second season I thought that show was awesome.
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Fuck this. The Sarah Connor Chronicles was ramping up to be an awesome show, especially towards the end of the 2nd season and Fox canceled it. I have zero faith they'll do anything better and there is no reason to expect it to work now when apparently it didn't then.
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Everyone is shitting on this show, but once they get a Pilot produced, then a trailer out into the internet, I bet everyone will be salivating to see this. 1st they need a network to pick this up and to actually greenlight it to series.
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Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller were writers on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as well as Fringe.
I think it would be hilarious if FOX picked this up.
Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller were writers on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as well as Fringe.
I think it would be hilarious if FOX picked this up.
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Nothing new since Hollywood has run out of original ideas
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Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller were writers on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as well as Fringe.
Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller were writers on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as well as Fringe.
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One of the highlights from T: TSCC.
One of the rare times you'll ever hear a Terminator sing.
One of the highlights from T: TSCC.
One of the rare times you'll ever hear a Terminator sing.
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don't really understand doing a terminator show when sarah conner wasn't appreciated. might as well put it on ABC and turn it into utter shite like agents of shield.
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Sarah Connor Chronicles sucked big time, but being a huge Terminator fan, I'm mildly optimistic they won't **** up another chance at a Terminator show.
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What pissed me off about SCC was it ended on a cliffhanger. They should have made 1 more episode for them so resolve it. Would have been rushed but at least had an ending.
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I didn't despise Sarah Conner Chronicles but after my wife & I watched a half dozen episodes or so, we got tired of seeing the same old shit each episode so we jumped ship, just like we did with the soap opera garbage called Stargate Universe. A new series could be good if they'd commit to it and write engaging episodes. But they won't so fuck it.
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This thread was for a proposed show that never happened. Not sure why you bumped it. Yes there are 31 episode threads for the actual Sarah Connor show.