New Model Sarah Connor in New TV Series!
Terminator Franchise Travels Back in Time!
Reported By:
TheARNOLDFANS.com Staff
Monday, November 14, 2005
The Terminator franchise has taken a sudden turn into a worm-hole and will soon end up going back to the time period
after Terminator 2!
Andy Vajna and Mario Kassar's C2 Pictures, which produced Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, has joined with Warner
Bros. TV and writer Josh Friedman (War of the Worlds) for Fox's tentatively titled The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The
Fox series will focus on Sarah Connor (not played by Linda Hamilton) and her savior son John Connor.
Variety reports that Friedman will write the pilot and serve as executive producer-showrunner of the series, which
will take place in the fictional time frame between the second and third "Terminator" features. Vajna and Kassar will
serve as executive producers, with C2 senior vice president of development James Middleton also producing.
In addition, Vajna confirmed that C2 is in "the final phases of development" of a fourth "Terminator" film and that the
series will have a link to what's being envisioned as a new feature trilogy.
"There will be a connection," Middleton said. Linda Hamilton is not expected to be involved in The Sarah Connor
Chronicles.
Middleton said the series will explore what happened to Sarah Connor after the end of "T2," when the character went on
the run. "She has the weight of the world on her shoulder and she also has to raise a 14-year-old son who may be the
salvation of the world," he said.
Friedman said his "challenge is trying to figure out how to reinterpret (Connor) for television."
Because the "Terminator" franchise involves time travel and alternate futures, Friedman believe he'll be able to take a
few plot liberties in the series -- emphasis on "few."
"The last thing I want to do is take a title and exploit it," Friedman said. "The show needs to stand on its own while
still being respectful of the franchise."
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