James Cameron refuses to endorse Terminator sequel
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oi-Staff
By Super Admin
London
(ANI):
Terminator
creator
James
Cameron
has
refused
to
endorse
the
movie's
new
franchise,
for
he
wants
to
reserve
the
right
to
"hate" the
film
if
it
fails
to
meet
his
expectations.
The
Oscar
winning
director
launched
the
movie
series
by
directing
and
co-writing
the
original
film
in
1984
and
its
subsequent
follow-up
-
1991's
Terminator
2:
Judgment
Day
starring
Arnold
Schwarzenegger.
However,
Cameron
was
not
involved
in
the
third
picture,
Terminator
3:
Rise
of
the
Machines
in
2003
and
the
latest
sequel
titled
Terminator
Salvation.
According
to
the
Wired.com,
fourth
movie's
director,
McG,
revealed
that
he
sought
Cameron's
approval
for
new
film
starring
Christian
Bale-
and
the
star
refused
to
give
it.
"I
didn't
want
to
feel
like
the
guy
who
gave
birth
to
the
Terminator
is
against
what
we're
doing,
so
I
go
to
see
James
Cameron
to
kiss
the
ring
and
tell
him
what
I
was
trying
to
do," the
Daily
Star
quoted
him
as
saying.
"He's
cordial
but
says,
''I'm
not
going
to
endorse
your
movie.
I
reserve
the
right
to
hate
it.
But
I
wish
you
well,
and
if
you're
going
to
make
a
Terminator,
I'd
prefer
you
make
a
good
one
to
a
bad
one'',''"
he
added.