James Cameron to Direct T5

james cameron talking James Cameron to Direct T5

Hollywood is buzzing with the news that James Cameron will direct Terminator 5.  Apparently, he saw a rough cut of Terminator 4: Salvation and enjoyed where the story was heading.  I guess McG did a great job.  Just like the first two movies, he’ll also be writing the story.  I’m really excited about this because:

1)  If Cameron enjoyed T4, that means it must be entertaining.

2)  Hopefully he’ll finish off the franchise that he created.  Part 3 was okay but ruined the story of part two.

On a related note, I hope you’re having a great April Fool’s!

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12 Responses to “James Cameron to Direct T5”

  1. Andy says:

    Well played sir.

  2. David says:

    OOOOOOh, I saw this in june… that was cruel.

  3. Webbo says:

    GOT me!

  4. Rosphinx says:

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000116/

    And is no joke, Terminator 5 is on the list of future projects

  5. Tom says:

    Terminator Salvation was utter garbage!

    I just pray that we finally see the TRUE Judgement Day as was portrayed in T2 which I’m sure we will now that Cameron is back in charge! =D

  6. tp 10 says:

    James -”I’ve made my fortune yet continue to pump out
    techno-wampum for the circle-jerks of the comfort-zone”
    Cameron’s —-’latest’?

  7. Brodie says:

    Salvation was awesome, not as good as 1 & 2, but still great

  8. dude says:

    Here’s the part that must have been an April fools joke: “saw a rough cut of Terminator 4: Salvation and enjoyed where the story was heading. I guess McG did a great job.”

  9. Eric says:

    Actually, more precisely, Cameron wrote the first Terminator with help from his wife at the time, Gale Anne Hurd.

  10. Jimmy says:

    I think James Cameron should all of the sequels, and bring back Arnold as a good terminator.

  11. Agt. Pendergast says:

    I think all movies should stop at 3, aside from the reboots and remakes, which should only happen at least a decade after the last in a series. How many good movies have there been that were 4th in a series? Sometimes, even 3 movies is pushing it.

  12. Jake says:

    the only reason Arnold wasn’t in Terminator Salvation was because he was Governor, though he did have his face in this one.
    And Salvation should have been the 3rd, Rise of the Machines wasn’t that good. They just “re-made” the 1st: Arnold comes back in time to protect John, another terminator tries to kill them, they almost die and run away, both Terminators die at the end.

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