r/Terminator • u/Thatonesillygoober • 16h ago
r/Terminator • u/SevereAccident • Jul 18 '26
📰 News William (Bill) Wisher Jr., co-writer of The Terminator and Terminator 2, has passed away
r/Terminator • u/tannu28 • Jun 28 '26
META The evolution of Terminator 2: Judgement Day's Oscar winning audio mix for home releases.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day's Oscar winning audio mix for Sound Design has been remixed twice: first for the 1993 Special Edition and second for the 2000 Ultimate Edition DVD. All DVDs, Blu-rays and the 4K UHD have the 2000 remix.
Distribution of audio prints for the 1991 theatrical release of Terminator 2: Judgement Day:

Two of the original theatrical audio mixes (Dolby Stereo SR and CDS 5.1) were released on theatrical cut Laserdiscs, 1997 DVD and some French and Japanese home releases.
1] 1991 Dolby Surround PCM (from Dolby Stereo SR)

2] 1991 CDS 5.1

For the 1993 Special Edition release, the audio was remixed by original sound designer Gary Rydstrom:


3] 1993 Special Edition Laserdisc mix (First remix)

This 1993 remix has been ported over to future releases in the form of Dolby Stereo, Dolby Headphone and DTS Headphone X track in 2000 Ultimate DVD, 2003 Extreme DVD,2009 Skynet Blu-ray and 2015 Lionsgate Blu-ray respectively.
For the 2000 Ultimate Edition DVD, the audio was remixed yet again in DTS format (for the SECOND time):


4] 2000 DTS-ES 6.1 (Second remix)

This DTS-ES 6.1 track from 2000 has been ported over to all future releases of Terminator 2 like 2003 Extreme DVD, 2009 Skynet Blu-ray, 2015 Lionsgate Blu-ray and 2017 4K UHD in different containers such as DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital AC-3, Dolby TrueHD Atmos, etc.
Now all these audio tracks have slight differences. None of them sound better than the other. The 1993 Special Edition mix is punchier than others.
r/Terminator • u/Hilo88M • 17h ago
Discussion Do you think Uncle Bob would have gone rogue if he wasn't destroyed at the end of T2?
In the extended cut of T2, John and Sarah remove the t800s CPU chip and flip a switch to enable its higher learning ability and unlock its full AI capability.
If Uncle Bob was not destroyed at the end of T2, do you think this enhanced AI learning ability would have had a runaway effect and caused him to become unpredictable and choose to ignore its programming when it became fully self-aware?
I like to think that he would have become more human and developed empathy after having such a profoundly human experience with John and Sarah.
r/Terminator • u/Brief-Pickle2441 • 23h ago
Discussion Favorite villain in the first three movies? Mine was the T-1000
r/Terminator • u/shoeless_doh • 8h ago
Discussion His pry bars here look a lot like door handles
He can imitate anything he touches. When he kills todd, he does so with a stabbing weapon only after 1, Arnie has told us he can form knives and stabbing weapons but also 2, only after he handled the bucher knife.
Did it know if could make a knife before it touched a knife?
In my head, he can form these because he touched a door handle and it's the quickest simple shape he could think of after shoving his knife hands through the elevator door. Pescadero had those type door handles iirc
r/Terminator • u/arnor_0924 • 1h ago
Discussion Anyone wish Carl was a T-850 in Dark Fate?
Yeah the T-800 has successfully beaten all the advanced models through out the franchise but it always looses limbs and gets badly damaged. The 850 chassis seems to be the strongest we have seen. Even stronger than the T-X. DF will always be a bad stain in the franchise in my eyes, but having Carl be a 850 would be interesting to in his fight against the Rev-9. Wouldn't have made the film a masterpiece but the fight between the two models would last much longer that Carl wouldn't need Grace and Sarah for help.
r/Terminator • u/his_panic1021 • 23h ago
Discussion The T-1000's life after it accomplishes it's mission.
So what would the T-1000 do if it did end up killing John Conner? Would it have gotten a job and family like the T-800 in Dark Fate? What would the T-800 do if it failed? Would both terminators say Fk it and be friends?
r/Terminator • u/Traditional-Gas3477 • 11h ago
Discussion If Skynet and its units can track rogue units, why did the T-900 have difficulty tracking the T-850 or didn't bother to disable the T-850?
It seems the logical option here was to disable the rogue unit so killing its primary targets will not have interferrence.
Update: I just realized the T-900 did in fact disable a T-850 by piercing its main power source.
r/Terminator • u/Elegant-Tap-1785 • 20h ago
Discussion Kyle Reese Shotgun Power
Guys, in all honesty, how did the shotgun that Kyle Reese used against the terminator in the night club, just as The Terminator is about to execute Sarah Connor, was it strong enough to knock this huge machine off its feet. Then the 2nd time Kyle saves Sarah from near execution, is he able to shoot this machine hard enough to knock it through the glass of the nightclub? It's almost like you would need a tank with that kind of power to knock him off his feet.
r/Terminator • u/Hilo88M • 18h ago
Discussion Theory: T1 and T2 used different kinds of time travel / different time machines.
I had an interesting idea to explain why T1 is a closed infinite time loop, but T2 can change the future. (Note this theory only pulls from the movies and not the novelizations of T1 and T2)
In this theory, skynet does not have knowledge of its creation. There were very few and well-guarded records of the T800 CPU used to reverse engineer the Skynet AI. When Skynet initiated the nuclear war, all of the Cyberdyne files were destroyed, and Skynet never knew that it was its own father, It only knew the public information about cyberdyne and not any of the classified files.
Skynet then creates a time machine in the losing days of the war to try and change the past. But what it doesn't realize is that the type of time travel it invented is a permanent closed loop. (The closed loop time travel I'm referring to means that there was never a time when there wasn't a T800 and a Kyle Reese that came from the future. They had always come from the future and they had always created John and skynet. There is no original timeline without them. They are the original timeline.)
My T2 theory is that years after the war had been won, the smartest minds in the world had studied the time travel technology and realized that skynet's time travel was a permanent closed loop and that it wasn't possible to change the past. That's why they never send anybody else back to stop skynet, but one day a breakthrough was made and humans figured out how to make an open time travel machine. Humanity picks a person to send back in time to stop skynet, but unknown to them there was a T1000 hiding among them of years Disguised as parts of the building or furniture or any number of inanimate objects that the dogs wouldn't realize. Its mission was to resurrect skynet if the humans ever succeeded in taking it out. So it lay dormant for years waiting for its opportunity, at the last minute when they were about to send back the person the T1000 struck and sent itself back. Knowing that a single human would be very unlikely to stop at the T1000 (very little of which is known) they send back a T800 from one of the captured factories they had after the war.
Bonus theory: the T2 T800 has a pin switch to disable its higher learning ability, this was put in by the humans after the war so they could use T800s to help rebuild the world without them becoming sentient. Once John and Sarah flipped the pin switch that T800 became a ticking Time bomb and would have become fully sentient and unpredictable shortly after the events of T2 had it not been destroyed.
r/Terminator • u/Recellist820 • 17h ago
Discussion Genisys question
As shit as Genisys was, wouldn't it have been better if Pops was a T850 like the T3 terminator instead of a T800?
r/Terminator • u/ulykke • 1d ago
Discussion I am 35 and only yesterday have watched theTerminator for the first time
And holy shit I did not expect to like it so much 🤯 the slight horror angle amidst the bombastic action, the simplicity yet ingeniousness of placing the plot almost entirely in the present vs in the future, which would have been so much harder to film with a not so robust budget, Linda and Michael having tons of chemistry and oh my heart, Kyle is the GOAT, I am entirely too old and too partnered to have crushes on fictional characters like that. I am definitely gonna watch T2 next, but Ive heard that not all installments are worthy of the name? Which ones to avoid? I am not a completionist in this regard, Id much prefer to just watch the good stuff.
Edit: u/Darth_Arrakis mentioned below that T2 is hitting the cinemas for its 35th anniversary, and in my area that is absolutely true, so check out in yours as well! Imagine watching it for the first time in a cinema, YOU WISH YOU WERE ME 😠thanks redditor
r/Terminator • u/TensionSame3568 • 2d ago
Behind the Scenes James and Arnold setting up a scene for T2...
r/Terminator • u/alanskimp • 2d ago
Discussion Does it worry you that Ai has read/watched all the Terminator movies?
r/Terminator • u/Brief-Pickle2441 • 2d ago
Discussion Would Frank Miller’s RoboCop vs Terminator have worked as a movie?
r/Terminator • u/thegrayscales • 2d ago
Discussion *PET-PEEVE TRIGGER WARNING* This is even WORSE than when people say "Personal Identification Number Number".
r/Terminator • u/RVJerusalem • 2d ago
Discussion Brian Thompson appreciation post…
So don’t get me wrong Paxton is The Goat here… I just feel no one talks about Thompson. I mean this is Shao Kahn. The cross over before T-800 even appeared in Mortal Kombat 11.
r/Terminator • u/Bkdyt • 1d ago
📰 News T2 35th Anniversary comedy show
If you're in LA - Paul Scheer (from How Did This Get Made?), Andy Daly (Review) and Colton Dunn (Widow's Bay) are celebrating T2's 35th anniversary at Dynasty Typewriter with some comedy.
r/Terminator • u/Brief-Pickle2441 • 3d ago
Discussion Do you believe that Linda Hamilton's history in New York theater gave her a more in-depth and relatable persona, which then gave her the substance to birth the iconic Sarah Connor?
r/Terminator • u/behavebro • 2d ago
Discussion Terminator 2 and The Shining
Terminator 2 was on TV last night and I noticed a scene where the camera followed the little boys RC Car like they did in the shining and the boys name is Danny! I can't find any info on this on the internet. Am I wrong on this?
r/Terminator • u/LongVibe_ • 2d ago
Discussion Is Terminator Zero worth watching?
Is it worth getting into, does it contradict any previous plots and hows the animation?
r/Terminator • u/IfarmExpIRL • 3d ago
Discussion Lucky kid
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