Brittany Goldfield Rodrigues
Staff Writer
Just in time for its US reboot, The Terminator will be getting the syndicated television series treatment. That’s right, he said he’d be back, and he’s back fiercer than we ever could imagine. A film and a television series? We were not ready for this.
Deadline reports that Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier will both write and executive produce the reboot slated for a 2015 release. The series is contracted to overlap with the release of the film remake, and will be written by Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz reports Digital Spy.
While details of the reboot film are slim to none, we know the television series will deviate from the plot of the original 1984 film. According to Digital Spy, the series story line will depart completely from the initial film’s plot, taking the show in a drastically different direction at a vital moment.
Digital Spy suggests that the film will probably follow suit in diverging from the original plot line considering the two are scheduled to coincide.
The last time the franchise was adapted for the screen was in 2008 when
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles aired on FOX. The series ran until 2009 and was cut due to ratings. We have higher hopes for the film reboot and the television adaptation. The fact the two will overlap one another suggests to us that the creators has something interesting in store, and we can’t wait to find out just what that is.
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