22 Dec – Although the latest "Terminator" flick didn't do well at the box office, James Cameron recently shared that they are now in discussion about rebooting the movie again. In an interview on the Smartless podcast, the "Avatar" director stated that he would focus the reboot in a different angle if the project comes to fruition. "Well, the Avatar films are about the environment; I'm not dealing with A.I.," he stated. "If I were to do another Terminator film and maybe try and to launch that franchise again, which is in discussion, but nothing has been decided... I would make it much more about the A.I. side of it than bad robots gone crazy."
It is unclear when Cameron would even find time to do the movie, now that he is busy with all his Avatar films. "Avatar 3" is now 95 percent completed, according to sources, with "Avatar 4" being partially done and "Avatar 5" confirmed. Cameron, whose first "Terminator" movie was released in 1984, returned to the director's seat for the sequel, but was largely absent from the franchise before finally returning as producer for the 2019's Terminator movie "Dark Fate".