For all ya Terminator fans.......It begins...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - He'll be back -- Hollywood strike or no strike!
Cameras began rolling this week on the latest "Terminator" movie -- estimated to cost about $150 million -- for what many Hollywood watchers say is a late start given concerns that labor tensions could lead to an actors strike by July.
"Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins," began shooting on Monday in New Mexico, bucking a trend in which studios have mostly avoided launching new productions they cannot be sure of completing before the Screen Actors Guild contract expires on June 30, a date being treated as a facto strike deadline.
SAG and Hollywood's major studios hit a stalemate on Tuesday after three weeks of talks, stoking fears of renewed Hollywood labor unrest after a 100-day screenwriters strike that ended in February.
Union leaders say they still hope to reach a deal without resorting to a walkout, and SAG has yet to even seek authorization from its 120,000 members to call a strike.
But with tens of millions of dollars at stake in making a movie, few studios and filmmakers are taking any chances. One exception is the team behind "Terminator."
Warner Bros, a unit of Time Warner Inc, is the U.S. distributor for the fourth "Terminator" starring Christian Bale and set to reach theaters in May 2009. Sony Corp's Sony Pictures is handling international distribution.
The two studios had a similar deal for 2003's "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines," which grossed $433 million worldwide and was the last film in the franchise to star Arnold Schwarzenegger as the unstoppable cyborg from the future who made the line, "I'll be back," a worldwide
wow Christian Bale as John Corners.
who is the terminator?
wtf is the storyline?
wait lah....
part 3 isnt as good as 1 and 2.
He's off to become a governor, where got time for acting?
Originally posted by newcomer:no more arnold? he won’t be back?
don't worry, when he hit 60 years old he will be back. like rocky, rambo and indiana jones.