James Cameron and Tim Miller famously butted heads while working on Terminator: Dark Fate.
Despite its earning critical goodwill, especially in comparison to its predecessors, Terminator: Dark Fate will likely go down in history as a potentially franchise-killing box office bomb. How does its director, Tim Miller (Deadpool), feel about that? In an unprecedentedly candid interview with Los Angeles radio station KCRW, Miller got into his feelings about the whole affair -- and spoke about his difficulties working with Terminator creator James Cameron and Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds, too. "I'm sure we could write a book on why it didn't work," mused Miller on Dark Fate's financial failure. "I'm still …
Listen to him discuss why he didn’t want to include the “I’ll be back” line in Dark Fate and more.
Deadpool director Tim Miller claims that his Kitty Pryde movie will never happen, especially since Disney is rebooting the X-Men for the MCU.
Spoilers for Terminator: Dark Fate follow below. Audiences who checked out Terminator: Dark Fate this weekend were in for a bit of a shock mere minutes into the film, as it opens with a prologue that dispatches with one of the franchise’s key heroes. Indeed, the opening moments of the new movie—which is a direct sequel to Terminator 2—find Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and John Connor (Edward Furlong) relaxing on a beach directly after the events of T2, having saved the world from judgment day. The actors reprise the roles via digital technology, but the scene doesn’…
It’s no secret that the last three Terminator movies didn’t fare as well as expected.
The Deadpool director's Christmas movie with demons looks to be another mutant victim of Mickey Mouse.
We'll be back! Well, not us. Arnold and Linda. Oh, just listen to the podcast.
Tim Miller's version of Deadpool 2 never saw the light of day after creative differences forced him to part ways with Fox, leading to David Leitch taking over the project and Miller going on to direct Terminator: Dark Fate. Not a terrible trade-off, considering we got a perfectly competent new Deadpool movie and a shockingly great Terminator sequel, but apparently we were also mighty close to seeing some big things happen in the comic book movie world. Or, sorry, one big, blue-eyed Thing in particular. [caption id="attachment_441139" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via 20th Century Fox[/…
I’ve got a few questions for you. Are you looking forward to director Tim Miller’s Terminator: Dark Fate? Do you like seeing movies before they’re released in theaters? Will you be in the Los Angeles area this Sunday night (October 27th)? If you answered yes to these questions, I’m about to make you very happy. On October 27th at 7pm PT at ArcLight Hollywood, Collider is partnering up with Paramount Pictures and ArcLight Cinemas for an early screening of Terminator: Dark Fate and after the movie ends I'll be moderating a Q&A with …