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Although the Terminator franchise has endured for 40 years, not all the films and TV shows set in the iconic sci-fi universe are created equally. Created and co-written by director James Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd, Terminator is undoubtedly one of Hollywood's greatest action franchises ever, thanks in part to its story of humanity's fight to survive against all odds. In its earliest iterations, the Terminator movies centered on a cybernetic assassin, The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who is sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), whose unborn son, John, is destined to save humankind.
In the Terminator's timeline, John Connor stops his species from being eradicated by Skynet, a hostile artificial intelligence unit that deems humanity worthy of extinction. While Terminator 2: Judgment Day flips the script — Arnold Schwarzenegger's iconic portrayal of the Terminator sees the actor protecting Sarah and John instead of hunting them — each film and TV show installment is a variation on the same general themes. While the Terminator films and TV series vary in quality, they all, on some level, deliver thrilling human vs. machine action. Based on its lasting appeal, it seems Terminator will be back time and again.
Terminator Films & TV Shows | Release Date |
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The Terminator | 1984 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991 |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | 2003 |
Terminator Salvation | 2009 |
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | 2008–09 |
Terminator Genisys | 2015 |
Terminator: Dark Fate | 2019 |
Terminator Zero | 2024–Present |
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8 Terminator Salvation (2009)
The Fourth Installment In The Franchise Trades Arnold Schwarzenegger For Christian Bale
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In post-apocalyptic 2018, John Connor is one of the leaders of the human resistance fighting against the ever-growing army of machines intent on wiping out mankind. After young Kyle Reese befriends Marcus Wright, a former death row inmate, John Connor discovers Skynet's plan to terminate Reese before he can travel back in time. The military leader is forced to scour the war-torn wasteland to find his teenage father to ensure his own survival.
- Director
- McG
- Release Date
- May 21, 2009
- Studio(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Writers
- Michael Ferris , John Brancato
- Cast
- Sam Worthington , Moon Bloodgood , Christian Bale , Bryce Dallas Howard , Anton Yelchin
- Runtime
- 115 minutes
- Franchise(s)
- The Terminator
- Sequel(s)
- Terminator: Dark Fate , Terminator Genisys
- prequel(s)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) , The Terminator
- Budget
- $200 million
Salvation's most admirable virtue is that it broke the mold of the first three films and tried to tell a different kind of story. Depicting the future war of humans versus Skynet, Salvation is set in the post-apocalyptic 2018 and doesn't involve sending Terminators or humans to the past via time travel. However, because Arnold Schwarzenegger was Governor of California in the mid-2000s, and thus couldn't star in the film, the filmmakers shifted the focus to a new hero, Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), who discovers he's a hybrid human/Terminator. Meanwhile, Christian Bale portrays an angry John Connor.
Directed by McG, Terminator Salvation is a gritty, action-packed disappointment, largely because Marcus Wright doesn't hold a candle to Schwarzenegger's cybernetic villain-turned-hero. Frustratingly, Salvation retcons Terminator lore by changing John Connor from the leader of the Resistance to the subordinate of a general who runs the resistance from a submarine. Although Anton Yelchin, who plays a young Kyle Reese, has some fun moments with Worthington, the duo's banter isn't enough to salvage the predictable, one-dimensional slog. Plus, Terminator Salvation's ending adds insult to injury by plastering a digital version of Schwarzenegger's face on a T-800.
7 Terminator Genisys (2015)
Emilia Clarke & Arnold Schwarzenegger Star In A Reboot Of The Terminator Series
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Terminator: Genysis reboots James Cameron's Terminator franchise by rewriting the events of the original movie. This time, Emilia Clarke's Sarah Connor already knows why Jai Courtney's Kyle Reese has been sent back in time, and an older T-800, once again played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, helps them in their quest to prevent an AI uprising.
- Director
- Alan Taylor
- Release Date
- July 1, 2015
- Studio(s)
- Paramount Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount Pictures
- Writers
- Laeta Kalogridis , Patrick Lussier
- Cast
- Emilia Clarke , Jai Courtney , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Jason Clarke
- Runtime
- 2h 6m
- Franchise(s)
- Terminator
- Sequel(s)
- Terminator: Dark Fate
- prequel(s)
- The Terminator , Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) , Terminator Salvation
- Budget
- 155 million
Like Salvation before it, Terminator Genisys was meant to launch a new trilogy of films. By returning to the well of the original Terminator story, Genisys reboots the franchise, with John Connor (Jason Clarke) sending Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to save Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke). In a twist on the original premise, Reese learns that Skynet has changed the timeline by trying to kill Sarah when she was a young girl. At the time, she was saved by a T-800 (Schwarzenegger). The cybernetic assassin, nicknamed "Pops," proceeds to raise Genisys' Sarah Connor.
Meanwhile, in 2029, Skynet sends a T-5000 to murder John, rebuilds him into a T-3000 using nanobots, and sends him back in time to kill his parents. Sarah and Pops have a time machine of their own, so they jump to 2017 with Reese to stop Genisys, the operating system that will become Skynet in this incredibly convoluted, revised timeline. Genisys is a complete mess of a movie. Even though it runs the Terminator canon through a woodchipper, and even though Clarke and Reese have zero chemistry, the Terminator re-skin still delivers some solid Schwarzenegger action scenes.
6 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
Skynet's T-X Terminator Faces Off With Schwarzenegger's T-800
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is the third installment in the Terminator series, directed by Jonathan Mostow. Released in 2003, the film follows John Connor, played by Nick Stahl, as he faces the threat of a new, more advanced Terminator model, the T-X, portrayed by Kristanna Loken. Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role as the T-800, sent back to protect John and ensure the survival of humanity against rising machine threat.
- Director
- Jonathan Mostow
- Release Date
- July 2, 2003
- Studio(s)
- Intermedia , C2 Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Writers
- James Cameron , Gale Anne Hurd , John D. Brancato , Michael Ferris , Tedi Sarafian
- Cast
- Arnold Schwarzenegger , Nick Stahl , Claire Danes , Kristanna Loken , David Andrews , Mark Famiglietti
- Runtime
- 109 minutes
- Main Genre
- Action
Set several years after T2, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines poses a new, compelling hook that helps justify its own existence. In the third film, it becomes clear that Sarah and John Connor couldn't stop Terminator's apocalyptic Judgment Day. Instead, the mother-son duo merely postponed the event, with Skynet's creation being an inevitable conclusion. This time around, Skynet sends the T-X cybernetic assassin (Kristanna Loken) to the past to kill future resistance leaders, including John's (Nick Stahl) future wife, Kate Brewster (Claire Danes). Kate, however, sends a reprogrammed Terminator (Schwarzenegger) back to protect her past self.
Directed by Jonathan Mostow, Terminator 3 is a workman-like retread of the first two films. Even so, the film gets points for Danes and Stahl's memorable turns as well as Loken's T-X, which is probably the most underrated Terminator model in the franchise. Although the studio reportedly paid Schwarzenegger a whopping $30 million to return to the franchise, he's shoehorned into some cruelly cringe-inducing (and allegedly comedic) scenes. Yet, Terminator 3's action set pieces like the T-101 fighting the T-X while carrying a casket full of guns, are good enough to boost its ranking.
5 Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
Linda Hamilton & Arnold Schwarzenegger Reunite For A Direct Sequel To T2
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Terminator: Dark Fate is a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgement Day, ignoring the rest of the future films to re-canonize the franchise. Set years after Sarah Connor successfully stopped the impending Judgement Day, a new Terminator is sent to destroy the resistance before it forms. Now forced to team up with a former T-800 terminator model, Sarah will seek vengeance and protect Dani Ramos, the new target of Skynet.
- Director
- Tim Miller
- Release Date
- November 1, 2019
- Studio(s)
- 20th Century Fox , Skydance Media , Tencent Pictures , TSG Entertainment , Lightstorm Entertainment
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount Pictures
- Writers
- Billy Ray , Justin Rhodes , David S. Goyer
- Cast
- Linda Hamilton , Gabriel Luna , Fraser James , Natalia Reyes , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Brett Azar , Steven Cree , Diego Boneta , Mackenzie Davis , Claudia Trujillo
- Runtime
- 128 minutes
- Franchise(s)
- Terminator
- prequel(s)
- The Terminator , Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Terminator Salvation , Terminator Genisys
- Budget
- $185 million
Terminator: Dark Fate ignores the events of Terminator 3, Salvation, and Genisys, positioning itself as the true sequel to T2. Set in present-day Mexico City, a new Terminator, the Rev-9 (Diego Luna), is sent to kill Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes), who will threaten the (different) machine-ruled future of 2042. Luckily, a cybernetically augmented warrior named Grace (Mackenzie Davis) arrives to protect Dani. Soon enough, they're joined by Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), who has continued hunting Terminators for the last 22 years, and another of Schwarzenegger's T-800 warriors.
Produced by Cameron and directed by Deadpool's Tim Miller, Dark Fate is adept at staging the breakneck chase and action sequences that are hallmarks of the Terminator franchise. Although Dark Fate recycles the basic Terminator story, it does add some intriguing new twists and characters worth rooting for, all while restoring Sarah Connor as the franchise's star. While Luna's Rev-9 is a memorable villain who combines the relentless menace of the T-800 and T-1000, Schwarzenegger's performance stands out because he plays a more hardened version of his character. Best of all, Dark Fate captures the franchise's essence.
4 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–09)
A Short-Lived Sci-Fi Drama Series That Follows Lena Headey's Sarah Connor
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This spinoff of the Terminator franchise follows Sarah Connor, her son John, and Cameron, a Terminator reprogrammed to protect John. Pursued by time-traveling Terminator assassins, they must cope with life on the run as well as the impending threat of Skynet.
- Cast
- Lena Headey , Thomas Dekker , Summer Glau , Brian Austin Green , Garret Dillahunt , Richard T. Jones , Leven Rambin , Stephanie Jacobsen
- Release Date
- January 13, 2008
- Seasons
- 2
- Network
- FOX
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu , Prime Video , Apple TV+
- Franchise(s)
- Terminator
- Writers
- David Nutter , Josh Friedman
- Directors
- David Nutter
- Showrunner
- Josh Friedman
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
Even though The Sarah Connor Chronicles ends on a cliffhanger, it's still well worth a watch — and easily better than most of the Terminator movies. Set shortly after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the two-season series stars Game of Thrones' Lena Headey as Sarah Connor and was penned by Dark Fate's Josh Friedman. The 31-episode spinoff show revolves around Sarah and her son, John Connor (Thomas Dekker), as they try to prevent the creation of Skynet — the hostile artificial intelligence system that, in the future, launches a devastating nuclear war on humans.
At the end of Terminator 2, Skynet's Judgment Day is seemingly averted thanks to Sarah, John, and the time-hopping, protective T-800 played by Schwarzenegger. However, in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, which unfolds after T2's timeline, the mother-son duo learn that they only delayed Skynet's creation. During the show's first season, a T-888 is sent from the future to kill John, though another Terminator, Cameron (Summer Glau), is charged with protecting him. Despite solid reviews, which praised its searing action, impressive effects, gritty performances, and clever writing, Sarah Connor Chronicles was canceled before concluding its epic story.
3 Terminator Zero (2024–)
Netflix's Japan-Set Anime That Unfolds In The Terminator Universe
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A covert team is tasked with preventing a future dominated by sentient machines. As they battle advanced androids and uncover hidden agendas, they strive to alter the course of history, facing moral dilemmas and high-stakes conflicts in a race against time.
- Cast
- Timothy Olyphant , Rosario Dawson , Andre Holland , Sonoya Mizuno , Ann Dowd
- Character(s)
- The Terminator , Kokoro , Malcolm Lee , Eiko , The Prophet
- Release Date
- August 29, 2024
- Seasons
- 1
- Main Genre
- Animation
- Creator(s)
- Mattson Tomlin
Screen Rant's own critic dubbed Terminator Zero the best franchise installment in years — and for good reason. A sci-fi action anime, Terminator Zero introduces a new cast of characters as well as a fresh setting, and those factors are a big part of its success. In a meta twist, the Terminator franchise itself has been stuck in a sort of narrative loop, retreating John and Sarah's stories time and again. Like Dark Fate, Zero uses familiar beats to tell its own story. That said, Netflix's anime is the definitive example of how the Terminator franchise can move forward.
Set primarily in 1997, just hours before Judgment Day hits, Terminator Zero centers on scientist Malcolm Lee (André Holland), who's fretting over whether to launch his AI system, KOKORO (Rosario Dawson). Plagued by visions of Skynet's Judgment Day, Malcolm feels that KOKORO is humanity's best shot at stopping Cyberdyne's hostile AI. Meanwhile, a Timothy Olyphant-voiced Terminator is sent back from the future to track down Malcolm, three children, and their mysterious nanny Misaki (Sumalee Montano). In true Terminator fashion, a resistance soldier, Eiko (Sonoya Mizuno), also travels from the post-apocalyptic future to stop the cybernetic assassin.
2 The Terminator (1984)
James Cameron & Gale Anne Hurd's Sci-Fi Classic That Launched The Franchise
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The Terminator is a sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as a cyborg assassin sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor, played by Linda Hamilton, whose son will lead a resistance against machine domination. Michael Biehn portrays Kyle Reese, a soldier also sent back in time to protect Sarah. The film explores themes of time travel, artificial intelligence, and survival.
- Director
- James Cameron
- Release Date
- October 26, 1984
- Writers
- James Cameron , Gale Anne Hurd , William Wisher
- Cast
- Arnold Schwarzenegger , Michael Biehn , Linda Hamilton , Paul Winfield , Lance Henriksen , Bess Motta
- Runtime
- 107 Minutes
- Main Genre
- Thriller
Not only did The Terminator start it all, but the 1984 sci-fi thriller still holds up today thanks to its powerful themes, exciting action sequences, and Arnold Schwarzenegger's unforgettable presence. The story is a simple causality loop/grandfather paradox: Skynet sends a Terminator back in time to kill Sarah Connor (Hamilton) before she can give birth to the future leader of the human resistance. Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), a resistance soldier, is sent back to the analog world of 1980s Los Angeles to protect Sarah from Schwarzenegger's relentless assassin — though Kyle is also destined to become John's father.
Shot on a mere $6.5-million budget, The Terminator proves why Cameron is one of the greatest action movie directors of all time. In the role that would make him a superstar, Schwarzenegger is perfect as the Terminator — an unstoppable, remorseless cyborg. Most impressively, Stan Winston's special effects generally hold up even four decades later. The story of the original Terminator film is beautifully simple, which is refreshing in the age of multiverse stories. Even though The Terminator doesn't feature a happy ending, it is both a perfect standalone romp and a franchise-launching classic all in one.
1 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
The Rare Sequel That's Better Than The Original
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Directed by James Cameron, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a direct sequel to the original Terminator and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Patrick, and Linda Hamilton. In this installment, John Connor is being hunted by an advanced Skynet prototype from the future. Thankfully, he receives help from a reprogrammed T-800 sent back in time by the resistance to protect him.
- Director
- James Cameron
- Release Date
- July 3, 1991
- Studio(s)
- Carolco Pictures , Pacific Western Productions , Lightstorm Entertainment , Le Studio Canal+
- Distributor(s)
- Tri-Star Pictures
- Writers
- James Cameron , William Wisher
- Cast
- Arnold Schwarzenegger , Linda Hamilton , Robert Patrick , Edward Furlong
- Runtime
- 137 Minutes
- Franchise(s)
- Terminator
- Sequel(s)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) , Terminator Salvation , Terminator Genisys , Terminator: Dark Fate
- prequel(s)
- Terminator
- Budget
- $94-102 Million
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
Terminator 2: Judgment Day took everything that made the original film work, but made it bigger and better. Although the sequel repeats the basic plot points of the first film, it weaves in powerful new themes, boasts far better visual effects, and introduces another unforgettable villain — the shape-shifting T-1000 (Robert Patrick). In a then-fresh twist, Schwarzenegger's Terminator is sent back to protect the 12-year-old John Connor (Edward Furlong). After they rescue Sarah from a psychiatric facility, the trio track down the future creator of Skynet: Miles Bennett Dyson (Joe Morton), a Cyberdyne Systems scientist.
Although the gravity of the situation is deeply felt — the trio must stop Judgment Day while also destroying the T-1000 — T2's seriousness is undercut by some cheesy dialogue and clunky scripted moments. Still, Cameron's sequel delivers several now-classic action sequences, and the dynamic between John and the Terminator, who's a kind of father figure, is a compelling spin on the story. Gatling gun shootouts aside, T2's true power lies in its hopeful theme that "if a Terminator can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too." Even now, T2 is the Terminator gold standard.
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