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* [[Anvilicious]]: A scene from the second trailer showing {{spoiler|the REV-9 in its default form as a Mexican man killing its way through U.S Border Patrol officers}}, albeit on its mission to kill the main characters, is a rather heavy- |
* [[Anvilicious]]: A scene from the second trailer showing {{spoiler|the REV-9 in its default form as a Mexican man killing its way through U.S Border Patrol officers}}, albeit on its mission to kill the main characters, is a rather heavy-handed jab at U.S border patrol. A previous trailer also featured a scene of a large truck smashing through what looked like the Mexico–United States barrier. |
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* [[Author's Saving Throw]]: In response to the criticism of Terminator: Salvation and Terminator: Genisys being rated PG-13, James Cameron officially declared that this film would be rated R, like the first two movies. |
* [[Author's Saving Throw]]: In response to the criticism of Terminator: Salvation and Terminator: Genisys being rated PG-13, James Cameron officially declared that this film would be rated R, like the first two movies. |
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* [[Fan Nickname]]: A rather controversial variant concerning the Rev-9 Terminator. Due to being played by an actor of Mexican heritage, having {{spoiler|shapeshifting abilities from liquid metal}} and the film containing somewhat heavy-handed commentary on the Mexico-United States situation, some Terminator fans and people who disagree with this message have called the Rev-9 the "T-Juan thousand". |
* [[Fan Nickname]]: A rather controversial variant concerning the Rev-9 Terminator. Due to being played by an actor of Mexican heritage, having {{spoiler|shapeshifting abilities from liquid metal, being able to split off the liquid metal part into a T-1000-esque drone}} and the film containing somewhat heavy-handed commentary on the Mexico-United States situation, some Terminator fans and people who disagree with this message have called the Rev-9 the "T-Juan thousand". |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
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** An audio recording from the set revealed that John Connor {{spoiler|was going to be killed off by another T-800 within the first 10 minutes of the movie. This T-800, free to make its own decisions with its primary mission complete, decided to integrate into human society, taking the name Carl and building itself a house to live in. Years later, Grace, Dani and Sarah meet Carl there and Carl decides to aid them}}. |
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** Another leak revealed that {{spoiler|the event detailed above created a new timeline where an A.I called Legion rather than Skynet would rise to be a threat to humanity and Skynet was no more. In this timeline, a young woman named Dani Ramos rather than John Connor would be the new future hero of mankind.}} |
** Another leak revealed that {{spoiler|the event detailed above created a new timeline where an A.I called Legion rather than Skynet would rise to be a threat to humanity and Skynet was no more. In this timeline, a young woman named Dani Ramos rather than John Connor would be the new future hero of mankind.}} |
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Revision as of 13:36, 1 September 2019
- Anvilicious: A scene from the second trailer showing the REV-9 in its default form as a Mexican man killing its way through U.S Border Patrol officers, albeit on its mission to kill the main characters, is a rather heavy-handed jab at U.S border patrol. A previous trailer also featured a scene of a large truck smashing through what looked like the Mexico–United States barrier.
- Author's Saving Throw: In response to the criticism of Terminator: Salvation and Terminator: Genisys being rated PG-13, James Cameron officially declared that this film would be rated R, like the first two movies.
- Fan Nickname: A rather controversial variant concerning the Rev-9 Terminator. Due to being played by an actor of Mexican heritage, having shapeshifting abilities from liquid metal, being able to split off the liquid metal part into a T-1000-esque drone and the film containing somewhat heavy-handed commentary on the Mexico-United States situation, some Terminator fans and people who disagree with this message have called the Rev-9 the "T-Juan thousand".
- What Could Have Been:
- An audio recording from the set revealed that John Connor was going to be killed off by another T-800 within the first 10 minutes of the movie. This T-800, free to make its own decisions with its primary mission complete, decided to integrate into human society, taking the name Carl and building itself a house to live in. Years later, Grace, Dani and Sarah meet Carl there and Carl decides to aid them.
- Another leak revealed that the event detailed above created a new timeline where an A.I called Legion rather than Skynet would rise to be a threat to humanity and Skynet was no more. In this timeline, a young woman named Dani Ramos rather than John Connor would be the new future hero of mankind.
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