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She's able to imitate other people and is armed with inbuilt weapons like a plasma cannon and flame thrower. Kristanna Loken portrays the T-X, an advanced cyborg model designed for extreme combat in Terminator 3. Kate also learns she and John are married in the future and she was the one who sent the T-850 back in time. Kate works as a vet and is set for marriage when the story begins, only to get suddenly caught up in the battle against the T-X. Homeland's Claire Danes plays Kate Brewster in Terminator 3 and replaced the originally cast Sophia Bush. He's reluctant to embrace his destiny but comes to realize it's inevitable. He still dreams of the future war coming to pass, and his nightmare comes through when the T-X arrives and Skynet goes online. Nick Stahl ( Sin City) inherited the John Connor role for Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines, with the story finding an isolated John drifting following the death of his mother Sarah. He also reveals he's the machine who finally killed Connor in the future. The T-850's job is to keep John Connor and Kate Brewer alive at all costs, and this machine shows a little bit more of a dry wit than previous versions. Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machine's once again sees a Terminator protecting John Connor, and here's a guide to the movie's cast.Īrnold Schwarzenegger is back (sorry) as the Terminator, with this particular model being reprogrammed by the future resistance. Related: Dark Fate Admitted Terminator's Biggest Secret: John Connor Wasn’t The Hero Terminator: Dark Fate tried to course-correct by ignoring the previous three movies and bringing back Linda Hamilton's Sarah Conner, only to be greeted with mixed reviews and modest box-office.
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Terminator: Genisys brought back Arnie but from its ridiculously convoluted plot to dull action scenes, it wasn't the reinvention the series badly needed. Terminator: Salvation was the first sequel without Arnie - outside of a CGI cameo - but despite casting Christian Bale as John Connor and taking place in the future war, it was surprisingly dull. It's fair to say the movies that followed James Cameron's first two entries have been underwhelming to the majority of viewers.Īfter a long delay, Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines arrived in 2003 but was basically a lukewarm remake of the second film, though it did benefit from an unexpectedly dark ending. He returned seven years later for Terminator 2: Judgement Day, which was another instant classic which proved even more successful.
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Hollywood had a hard time taking Arnold Schwarzenegger seriously as a leading man until the success of 1984's The Terminator proved he was a movie star. Here's a cast and character guide for 2003's Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines.