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Why The 'Terminator' Franchise Shouldn't Be Terminated


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Despite the almost $500 million worldwide grosses for Terminator: Genisys, reports have surfaced via the New York Daily News that its sequel -- as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger's involvement in the series -- has been, well, terminated. Originally the Genisys sequel was supposed to hit theaters this year and bring back both Arnold and new Sarah Connor, Emilia Clarke, but according to the paper that's no longer happening. Paramount has decided not to bring the stars back for another go-round even though they did have them locked into long-term contracts. The article goes on to say there are no plans for any sequel at this time. Whether that means Paramount is completely done with the Terminator franchise is still a little unclear, though the Daily News does suggest that...
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