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Terminator: Dark Fate Pitch Meeting

Pitch Meeting | June 16, 2026



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  1. @shifflettartstudios2335

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    Amazing how none of you goobers will ever admit that Genysis is the only good Terminator after the first one. The entire Terminator story is stupid as all hell and Genysis is the only one that tried to make any sense

  2. @P.Hammond

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    What about the fact the rev 9 apologises for crashing in on a bystander, this is a robot trying to destroy humanity, murders numerous people through the film but shows sudden remorse for interfering in one guy's day?

  3. @oldcynic3853

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    To the people below, all records have not been digitized and all records were even less digitized by 1997 or 2004 (if you accept T3/Salvation) The world never made it to 2026.

    Also, who says Skynet has access to every digitized record in the world? Every civilian database was hooked up? Even the foreign ones? Why? What reason? What for?

    Even if a database was hooked up to the internet, unless it was in a hardened mainframe. the nuclear war is going to destroy that data base. Unless Skynet somehow knew the Connor's would be its enemies in the future and downloaded all of the info from those databases, it would have no reason to preserve many of the civilian database records; they would be of low priority compared to the military archives and databases. They would be destroyed , if not by actual destructive heat then by EMP. Much of the military info sector would survive, the civilian sector, not so much. Skynet would have no way to know it would need those records.

    Also, for those of you who think they've found their entire ancestral line on some records site; I've done the same searches but guess what? Some of it is still guess work. I'm relatively confident but not a 100%. Especially when it would come to an Irish last name like Connor. Good luck with that.

    "why not just send a T 1000 back and kill every connor in the world" I'm sure that will be a reply.

    Also, I'm surprised one of you didn't just say "Why didn't skynet send a flesh wrapped nuke back in time"

    You go back far enough and it becomes more difficult to see how each untangled thread will affect your own future. Skynet has to ensure it's born as well.

    Some of your answers are so low effort, amounting to the equivalent of "Why doesn't skynet just check out ancestry.com? (only operational for a year by 1997) How much of that is important to a military computer that's dealing with the hear and now. Yes, it will need history but only the broad strokes.

    For all of the reasons pitch meeting could critiques Dark Fate, they critique it for the wrong one. ffs

  4. @andrescastillo7328

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    This movie could have been great but it definitely screwed up in the most ridiculous way by replacing the very keystone of their franchise withs someone new and also just recycling old ideas in addition to having ridiculous writing, though the Terminator they made is interesting and cool; the movie just didn't work.

  5. @DrDolan2000

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    I freakin loves the slideshows. It's a very bittersweet moment as I reflect on the thing I just watched before I immediately watch another thing

    It's enough to make a grown man cry

  6. @MrGadfly772

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    I know this isn't a popular opinion, but The Terminator is a movie that really was just a one-off movie, it should never have become a franchise. The premise was weak to begin with and sufficient for only one cheap movie. James Cameron has milked this thing to DEATH however and gotten insanely rich from all the little boys who like to see explosions. James Cameron is what Hollywood really likes a shallow money-making machine. The fact that adding his name to the credits is sufficient for Hollywood, and that is good enough for Cameron, say it all. The man has no shame.

  7. @justforever96

    June 16, 2026 at 4:01 am

    The super high tech machines of the post nuclear apocalypse future aren't even shielded from EMP blasts? A weapon that we already have today? And a known feature of nuclear explosions?
    So the side that has an entire robot army and is totally made up of computers and machines doesn't even know how to shield themselves against the one weapon that is specifically designed to destroy them, en masse? I don't think anyone thought this through. Shielding isn't hard, most new military equipment is already being shielded. But not the advanced unstoppable killing machine. Okay.

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