Terminator Salvation : The Future Begins


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In February, Linda Hamilton revealed that she was in active negotiations to reprise her role as Sarah Connor for a voice over in McG?s Terminator Salvation. CHUD now has confirmation that she not only agreed to do the read, but the voice over is already cut into the beginning of the film. A Sarah Connor voice over is the perfect way to introduce the audience to the post-apocalyptic world of the future, and it sounds like it fit in quite nicely.

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The Linda Hamilton voice over is going to be sweet. I'm so happy they got her to be a part of the film. God, I can't wait for May to get here!

Hmmmmm is T3 not on blu-ray yet? As I see you did not buy that one. If you would have waited for the may release of T2 you would have gotta the new one plus the two old ones they did on dvd. You can check it out here.

http://www.lionsgate.com/t2/

TERMINATOR 2: Judgment Day (T2) - New Blu-ray editions coming May 19

On the Ultimate Edition DVD there is a third version of the move you can unlock.

Salvation IS T3. "Rise of the Machines" never happened as far as I am concerned.

Great news about Linda. Nice way to pay their respects to the originals and usher in a new era. I'm glad they aren't trying to use her image, but rather her voice. It's nice that they find ways to just use a voice or how they want to work in Robert Patrick at his current age. Much better than they trying to reuse aging stars and make us pretend they are younger/youthful again. 65 more days :D

I thought it was the complete opposite?

Not exactly. It does follow the aspect that judgement day did happen (obviously) but it doesn't carry on how it happened. So I don't think we are going to see the mini hk's and all high tech military equipment that was featured in the end of T3. Also I believe the timeline of events is different. Don't remember what age they say Connor is in the film. Nor does he start off from within military bunker already leading the resistance.

Nice poster Rappy. I'm jealous :) But I have this one, so I think I win this round.

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Now if someone could find this one, we'd be in business :D

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They've said they are ignoring the TV show's time line but the movie will take place in the T1-3 time line. In fact the same people who wrote T3 wrote Salvation.

It also wouldn't make any sense at all to take anything from the show.

^TX was much smaller, had a very skinny face. I'd assume Summer would have a similar endoskeleton. Shame we probably won't get to see it, then again that would mean she'd be faceless which isn't acceptable :)

Btw, badass new poster, we fight back should have been replaced with pwned :)

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