Terry Cawthon As someone who isn’t a huge terminator fan, I can understand the view of the fans. Yet personally, I do like some stories when the main hero or one of the main characters becomes the villain, though timing is always key for it.
Besides ruining the plottwist, it makes perfect sense, it was just poorly executed, nobody could act except the police and it was just a shitty sequel.
Ever since T2, it seems like every new version of the Terminators ditched all this clearly superior and powerful technology, in place of more T-800s. T-1000? Liquid metal. Tx? Able to create any weapon they choose. T-3000? Nanobots that allow them to phase through/around enemies. Nah. Just make some more CGI Arnold's.
What about a combination of T-Models such as a balanced fusion of the muscle and power of the T850,T950,and TX as well as the ability to learn on the fly like the T-800 series , then add the adaptive and self repair capabilities of the T3000, TX, and T1000. All while using the T-800 or 850 or even T-888 as the foundation with even some aspects of marcus's frame or bio-cybernetics from T-Salvation to me that would be awesome especially if you have something like that as an ally 😎 Who knows i might do a fanfiction about it and believe it or not they're already trying to do this with real people in reality today with nanotech and bio genetic engineering and cyber enhancement
Nope ever since Terminator 3 movie skynet has been torturing us with new Terminator movies an tv series (except for Terminator salvation) 😂 don't you agree?
I feel like it’s a good analogy of the terminator series as a whole. despite all the flashy new effects and stronger robots it still can’t beat the old stuff
Say what you want about Genisys, but I loved the scene where John said "there's a storm coming and it won't be stopped. I can't be bargained with or reasoned with. I don't feel pity, or remorse, or fear."
@@makkaschatsanddits7899 That's probably why they liked it in the first place. It was a nice callback to a great piece of dialogue from the first movie. And like the other guy already said -- it’s called a reference genius, lol ;)
Definitely not just you. Dude didn't feel like John Conner at all. Obviously our view of him is from Edward furlong but also Thomas Decker played a great Conner in the SCC show. Nick Stahl, bale and this dude didn't feel like John Conner. Much like how jai Courtney or whatever his name is didn't feel like Kyle Reese even though Jonathon Jackson and Anton played him well in SCC and t4
The original JC was the best looking for the part. He had that "thousand mile stare" that told the story of the genocide he had seen. He never even said a word, and it was PERFECT. Chris Bale is a GREAT actor. But it was like watching a Batman VS Terminator movie. He had just done the Batman movies too recently for me to accept him as JC. Still, an AWESOME performance.
@@Danny103 Tyvm. I agree. The scar he has down his face, always made me want to know the story of how he got it. You could literally see the entire story of the Terminator universe in that scar, on a face that told of the human cost of that universe. Idk, too esoteric?
It does seem like the logical conclusion for machines. In real life, it's possibly one of the future human upgrades, depending on advances in nano technology.
I was intrigued by the concept. Being fascinated with all forms of physics, I like seeing what clever, sci-fi ideas writers can come up with, and building my own theory on how the technology might work.
Twist: Due to a time thingy-wingy, Skynet traveled to an alternate timeline and space in the universe. With no option but to combine the native technology into itself it grew into what we know as the Borg.
I thought it was insulting to see what they did with SKYNET in Genisys. I hated that they gave the computer AI a physical appearance with actor Matt Smith from “Dr. Who” and made even it worse by making SKYNET into a mobile app. It might as well be a joke.
I liked the idea of being a physical thing. It only downloaded itself into a body because it was defeated and needed to hide. Genesis would have been better...... if the terminator that went back WAS sky net itself in a nano bot terminator (billions of nanites come together to form a body remember we are billions of cells come together to form a body it’s possible in real life) And sky net went back to start judgment day early destroy humans before it was even created. That would have been a better movie
The 3000 should remain cannon, but the sort of half cannon where it was removed from the timeline by actions of one of the many time travel events within the movies own universe, like a darkest timeline kind of thing
100% agree. Not to say that they could never do it but it definitely wasn't the right time for it. For him to suddenly be made a villain after him not only be the hero in almost every prior film but the entire Terminator franchise having been built off of him being the hero was just a bad idea. Again not that they couldn't have done it. They could have waited having other characters become T 3000's first and fleshing out the T 3000's and T 5000 as a concept and maybe in a later sequel have had John fall and become one of them while fighting them but definitely not become the primary Antagonist. It may seem like a predictable and cheesy move but to keep fans happy they could have later had him be some how redeemed, maybe retaining some of his humanity and being able to eventually resist Sky Nets influence. Honestly that was the only thing that I seriously disagreed with in the movie. They made the same mistake with Game of Thrones, instead of fleshing out and building to a major twist like that they just threw it in seemingly out of nowhere. If they had done it right Genesys could have turned into an epic trilogy.
T-1000 is definitely the most menacing, and since it can only be beaten in a very few ways, it does seem to be the best. You can simply equip it with guns, it doesn't need weapons like the others have.
The John Connor T-3000 was the reason why the series is being rebooted. How many times are they going to destroy Skynet only for the next movie to start off with "no, you didn't".
Bao Nguyen well in the original timeline, The resistance actually defeat skynet, and to prevent a time paradox, they sent back Kyle Reece to ensure Connor's existence. Here in the movie, same thing happened, excepted it was skynet from a different timeline
That's why I hate "Time travel abilities" in any movie universe. It's an easy way for an out to reboot, reboot, repackage etc. The only movies it worked, back to the future. With terminator you have machine AI (They don't age) and time travel.
Overview from clip: T-3000 vs T-1000 Pro: - disassemble/reassemble faster than T-1000 - retain full human psychology/creativity. Con: - hard to produce (subjects mostly gone insane and die. Require unique subject) - cannot seperate from main body. - is self aware. Can seperate from Skynet's control and possibly still be hostile to Skynet.
I won't go so far as to say that I liked it, but I certainly didn't hate it. In fact, I thought Salvation was much worse. The part was Jai Courtney by far. His acting, his character... Ugh. I did like a lot of things about Genisys. Stuff like how the frequent time travel has caused multiple timelines and how that has changed the past, present, and future. I like how they had the future Miles Dyson as sort of like Steve Jobs. I liked the idea the SkyNet's origin adapts and advances with every single delay.
Because its a surprise To me it is stupid, just, stop its going to fair -.- heck how did skynet make all these? Especially since we dont see many t 900 or whatever the liquid one was named, or tx dont seem to appear alot? Oh and they revealed in the trailer, why? Unbelievable
The T-3000 Tried to play on the "fear of loss of self" kind of thing, and I just don't think it translated into the kind of suspense you felt with the T-1000.
It would better if they made John overriding the system almost the end of the movie like how they did with the T-800 losing control from the T-X by rebooting himself during terminator 3
You wanna know something weird I found out. Apparently the Terminator that infected John is called the T-5000. John then turned into a Terminator called the T-3000. Shouldn’t it be the other way around? I feel like a human hybrid Terminator made out of nano-machines is a much higher level then a better infiltrator
I think that if Skynet made something more advanced than itself it would be a danger to it similar to how it saw humanity which would not be a very good idea, and we didn't exactly see Skynets T-5000 in a non human/non infiltration form so who knows what it truly is (other than the creator(s) of Terminator: Genesys), although it's probably just a more advanced T-3000,
From what I read, the T5000 is Skynet from another timeline/reality, who is just traveling all possible futures to work out how to beat humans. I guess Connor is a T-3000 because he's started as a human, while the T-5000 was always a machine.
@@Here_is_Waldo. So basically the T-5000 is like the Vex from Destiny. Traveling through many different timelines, realities, and dimensions, to run simulations to find the best outcome for their plans to turn every aspect of matter and life into a digital form and create the perfect reality in which nothing has any flaws and good nor evil exists.
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I liked the T-3000, and I liked the movie as well, it had many interesting concepts which I thought were pretty cool, and I think mostly everything about the movie was great, except for Sarah Connors actor (Emilia Clarke) looking half the age of Linda Hamilton (the original Sarah Connor actor) in the very first movie and looking very little like the original Sarah Connor, and them completely screwing up the timeline for basically every Terminator movie before it, everything else was great and I liked it,
It's Ya Boi Daniel yea true, except Emilia Clarke is the hot girl of Hollywood currently. So by fan following she was the choice. If I recall though about same size as original Sarah Conor.
In the first movie Sarah was 19 so not sure where you're going with the half her age comment and they are about the same build and both hot so I'm not sure why she was a bad choice
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I love how it can phase around by moving the nanobots like sand, gives it a teleporting feel, and it looks super cool in exoskeleton form It just makes literally no sense plot wise
Me too. I passed on Salvation as well. The real elephant in the room is trying to top or at the very least equal T2, combine that with an obviously too old Arnold...eh... not much hope TBH.
Harvski maybe it was like the special edition or something, but I remember hearing odd shrieks coming from the 1000 as it melted and phased between old assimilations...
At 6:15 actually, the Time displacement field was not finished. It was an incomplete mechanism that didn't have a safe containment field. The fact that the time machine was incomplete was mentioned a few times and most likely made it easier to weaponize.
T- 800 there is a benefit also, as per John. He chose to complete skynets mission out of self interest. Meaning once turned skynet has no control of the individual. Apparently per another person here John was the result of infection from a T-5000. So basically it’s possible skynet was partially aware of John Connor as a terminator with an induced mission via infection.
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I liked the T-3000. It and Arnold are the only things I found enjoyable in that movie. I agree that it comes off as some feeble attempt to just 1 up the previous bad guys. I mean how powerful was the T-5000 then at that point and why didn't he time travel? I thought John being the terminator was a bold idea but it was horribly done. They just shot their whole wad with that and didn't do anything else with him. They didn't try to work any angles like Skynet and JC couldn't exist without each other and they have to something something.
I loved this version of John Conner. It was a great twist. I hate thst this series won’t keep going. Maybe one day it will be finished in comic book form like salvation. Come on dark horse.
Darth Revan ya it was a fuck up. Because of the mess up with the trailer for salvation I only saw the teaser for this one so I was maybe one of the few who had no clue.
Halloween 69 ... I haven't seen Genisys movie (fifth in series)! Note: Sarah Connor Chronicles had a Skynet John Connors send young human male John Connors back to the time of Terminator 4: Salvation beginnings! This was because the future became an infinite war of Skynet Supercomputers type paradox! I guess the John Connors who got a sacrificed heart to live on to keep the war was meaningless cry after Terminator 4: Salvation! What a shame!! 🤣
It's Ya Boi Daniel ... It's okay because Terminator 5: Genisys is a complicated outcome of shredding end of Sarah Connor Chronicles to end of Terminator 4: Salvation to a story of ... It never happened via Terminator 5: Genisys! ... P.S. anyone in this topic thread is here to get spoiled Terminator 1-5 movies (and Sarah Connor Chronicles) because Skynet is a Terminator 1 Supercomputer (or more than one) vs man premise!
I liked the idea behind the T-3000. Where I think it failed was in the script - he never really gets to do anything to highlight his most important abilities. A Terminator with human emotions and memories should most prominently highlight the infiltration potential of such a unit, but instead, almost all of his actual infiltrating takes place off screen and he only gets to act as a combat unit on screen. There's some real potential and very interesting ideas that could be explored with the T-3000 but he was underserved by the movie he was in.
I'll say the 3000 series used the philosophy of if you can't beat, join. The Matt Smith variant which infected John in the future scene seemed to be Skynet in direct control of a 3000 series.
I will never understand how they take a franchise with one of the most memorable scores / themes in movie history and practically throw it out except for the credits. Ever since T3 they have been creating new (and uninspired) musical scores rather than sticking with one of the things that gave the first two it's tone! They do include that iconic beat for a moment, but there is so much more that is left out. I miss that music from T1 &T2.
Just subscribed and first thing I want to say is love the channel, as for a topic idea could you explain the T-1,000,000 from Terminater 2-3D. I never understood why if Skynet had the blueprints for this basically super T-1,000 before Terminater 3 it didn't just replace the land hunter killers with it it just seems a logical choice for Skynet since the humans so easily took out the normal land based hunter killers so easily.
T3000 is definitely superior to the T1000. Not just because it's newer, but on a physical material level. The liquid metal wasn't really nanotech. It was an alloy that was partially nano tech. The nanotech controlled the alloy to shape it, by providing things like voltages. So in essence it was like a liquid nervous system. They didn't have a CPU like normal terminators, the nanotech was the CPU. The alloy itself was a soup of technology, not just a liquid metal. It would need nanobots to control the metal, it would need an energy source, etc. And that's what made up the liquid you see. And all of those nanobots combined together to form a network that was the CPU. So there was a lot of redundancy built in. I.e. there would probably be millions of nanobots containing the same copies of each set of code needed to form the combined CPU. There was enough redundancy that even taking damage, the CPU operations were still intact. The T3000 however, was a completely different nanotech. It was 100% nanotech, with no morphing alloy, and it formed larger clumps of nano cells. They operated in linked clusters of thousands of specialized individual nano bots. So imagine what a bunch of nano bots would look like if they formed into the size of a typical human body cell. And in these cells, they could generate energy, interlink to change shape and connect with other cells, and perform CPU functions. The nanocells couldn't operate entirely independent of each other, since they needed each other to perform specific tasks. While parts of a cell could be repurposed to change shape, ultimately they still needed different types of cells: One dedicated to producing energy, one dedicated to CPU tasks, and one dedicated to repurposing/repairing existing cells. There might have even been a fourth cell type that governed the interlinking of cells, with the rest of the cells being like modules that you plug into the interlinking cells. However, depending on the design, each cell could have had its own repair bots....but it's likely that repair bots would have also been capable of moving around from cell to cell, otherwise it would be impossible to repair critical damage to localized areas, because inevitably, some cells would be catastrophically damaged. And the repair cells would also have to function not just for repair, but also cell creation. So maybe there was a 5th type of cell that also focused solely on producing new replacement cells, which would be quicker than a nanobot trying to navigate around cells to repair damage. Part of the reason why the cells could repair damage is because the magnetic features, which kept damaged parts from falling off. They would likely just get magnetized to existing cells, then a nano repair bot would crawl around, grab the damaged part, repair it, and stick it back on the closest damaged cell it would fit, or scuttle the damaged parts to a cell that would use it to create a new cell from scratch.
@@bassplayer807 I think the REV-9 is a step back from the the T3000. They're not even in the same league. It's basically just a T800 paired with a T1000. The liquid form controls the solid form, since it's already shown that the body has a cutout area where the CPU and its protection casing would be. So it's more like a T1000 wirelessly controlling a souped up T800, probably through some kind of quantum communication so that you couldn't simply interrupt a radio signal and it would allow them to operate independently across any distance without any lag time in control. My guess is that there's some potential benefits. Such as increased strength over a normal terminator, and possibly even resistance to freezing, since the T800 body could potentially act as a heater that keeps the liquid form from freezing as long as it's attached to the body, which is probably a scene we will see in the movie. Also it would better protect the solid form body, by having a liquid coating that could take blasts and distribute force across a larger area, weakening any kinetic damage. Even if you could blast through the liquid form into an inner layer, at that point the projectile would have lost soo much energy it wouldn't even be able to scratch the hard body. But once you kill the liquid form, the other half would shutdown. So basically it's probably going to die one of two ways: Either being melted in a giant lava forge, or with acid.
@@bassplayer807 Well considering that's a comic terminator, it really is futile to opine. But given the abilities of the T-infinity, it's basically a god like being if used properly. I mean it could travel through time at a moments notice, and even relocate objects like bullets coming at is. It's essentially a god terminator. Although it doesn't seem as indestructible as the T3000...the fact that it could travel through time would mean it could win any battle.
I enjoyed the video dude as always, i always wandered what type of platform Skynet was using when it attacked John Connor was it similar to the T-3000, an older model or something not seen.
Jason Clarke said at one time that the second film would have explored John's journey after he became the T-3000. I suppose that suggests it would have been a sort of inter-quel taking place after the future war parts of Genisys but prior to the 2017 section. Perhaps it would have been specifically showing his infiltration into Cyberdyne in 2014 and the creation of the Genisys program, which could have been a foundation for a pretty interesting movie, I think.
I hated this movie but would like to hear what other bad ideas that had planned for this trilogy. I couldn't take another 2 movies of this trash, but curious to see where they were going.
I’d like to see a Terminator movie that just takes place in the dark, bleak future in the year 2029, much like how the resistance waged a guerrilla war against the machines of Skynet in the original Terminator. There’s been enough time travelling to the past as it is, four movies to be exact, not counting the Sarah Connor Chronicles. It’s starting to get old and stale. As for the T-3000, it’s pretty much ‘meh’ in my opinion, they should stick to the more machine-like Terminator models.
For me salvation was the worst, Genesys was a very nice surprise. I don't like futuristic war movies and I believe it's not suitable to the concept of Terminator. It's way more fun to have a robot bringing chaos to our cities.
So basically John was reprogrammed to be a servant of sky net. If the nano bites replaced his dna that means John was really dead. Dna is who you are. The nanos probally just used him as a host and had all his memories. It’s hard to explain but this series of terminator are one of the biggest mysteries of what really happens to the persons conciousness. But I don’t think that was John. I think in a way he thought he was John. It’s weird.
The T-3000 is essentially a more advanced model of the T-1000. Instead of the mimetic polyalloy like both the T-1000 and T-X, it uses nanobots. Not to mention that it's a prototype as well.
I'd say T-3000 would win do to what it is capable of in combat, and the damage that it can take and survive, and although the T-X has been shown to take over other machines, it is likely that Skynet would upgrade certain future models to be resistant/immune to such take overs, and since the T-3000 is made of nano machines it is likely that the T-X would need to take over every single nano machine to control the T-3000 which I doubt that it can, and if some are taken over it is likely that the greater whole could reject the taken over nano machines and shut them down so they do not re-multiple after rejection to make another, T-X controlled T-3000,
T-3000 would wreck T-X with ease. Sure she’s a alloy of the T-1000 & T-850 in a sense that’s more highly advanced than both, but the T-3000’s nanotech would have superior advantage over it.
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I have two questions for you sir: 1. Are you going to go over the T-1000000 and Pops (Post Polymemetic Alloy)? 2. Maybe a chronology of the Spirical Terminator Timeline(s)?
There isn't very much info on Pop's capabilities at the end of the movie. It's debatable if he's now a T-1000 because we don't know if he uploaded his CPU in the the Mimetic Polyalloy or he's still just a T-800 but just with a liquid metal arm.
+WimpyKelv12 I think Pops is sort of like an unintentional prototype for the T-X at the end of the movie, and has way more than just a liquid metal arm, I think he is coated in the stuff now, as that is why his wounds had healed so quickly, because they were simply filled in with the liquid metal alloy, But yeah we don't know too much about Pops at the end of the movie other than him being like a T-1000 combined with a T-800 but probably slightly worse than a normal T-1000
There is actually a T-1000000 or T-1Million. It was shown during the Universal Studios Orlando Terminator show. It’s a fully Liquid Metal Spider-like machine that defends Skynet’s Core. You can argue that it isn’t cannon but technically they filmed the show using Arnold and the young John Connor (Edward Furlong) from T2 Judgement Day. So it waaaas created with the rights from James Cameron’s movie. Just worth a mention, since there is a T-3000 (John Connor) and the T-5000( Skynet) I doubt many people remember the T-1000000 (Spider-thing) Lol
T4000 = Indestructible liquid adamatintium capable of instant long and short distance teleportation. It can also toast marshmallows.
But does it come with an indestructible vibranium shield?
So basically, your T4000 is a liquid weapon x ? Weapon x could already toast marshmallows with his eyes, nothing new here
Transformers
I'm sold only on the marshmallows
There allready is a t5000, it put the nanites in John
I think turning John Conner into a villain after being the hero through the whole series was a big turnoff for some fans.
Terry Cawthon As someone who isn’t a huge terminator fan, I can understand the view of the fans. Yet personally, I do like some stories when the main hero or one of the main characters becomes the villain, though timing is always key for it.
I think the biggest issue was the posters/trailers completely ruined this plot twist...
I mean they had one job!
Besides ruining the plottwist, it makes perfect sense, it was just poorly executed, nobody could act except the police and it was just a shitty sequel.
Sarah Conner: you were the chosen one... I called you my son! You were supposed to stop the Terminators, not join them!
@@lordreehaw1267 you either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain
Ever since T2, it seems like every new version of the Terminators ditched all this clearly superior and powerful technology, in place of more T-800s.
T-1000? Liquid metal.
Tx? Able to create any weapon they choose.
T-3000? Nanobots that allow them to phase through/around enemies.
Nah. Just make some more CGI Arnold's.
What about a combination of T-Models such as a balanced fusion of the muscle and power of the T850,T950,and TX as well as the ability to learn on the fly like the T-800 series , then add the adaptive and self repair capabilities of the T3000, TX, and T1000. All while using the T-800 or 850 or even T-888 as the foundation with even some aspects of marcus's frame or bio-cybernetics from T-Salvation to me that would be awesome especially if you have something like that as an ally 😎
Who knows i might do a fanfiction about it and believe it or not they're already trying to do this with real people in reality today with nanotech and bio genetic engineering and cyber enhancement
Nope ever since Terminator 3 movie skynet has been torturing us with new Terminator movies an tv series (except for Terminator salvation) 😂 don't you agree?
Salvation was one heck of a movie though c’mon 👌
I feel like it’s a good analogy of the terminator series as a whole. despite all the flashy new effects and stronger robots it still can’t beat the old stuff
I'D RATHER WASH MY OWN CAR T-800’s suck it’s basically a metal man or is a metal man lol that’s it is pretty mundane and boring
Say what you want about Genisys, but I loved the scene where John said "there's a storm coming and it won't be stopped. I can't be bargained with or reasoned with. I don't feel pity, or remorse, or fear."
Pretty sure that was ripped straight from T1 anyway. But instead its Kyle Rees's character that says it to Sarah.
Mad Dog Murdoch It’s called a reference genius.
To me John looked like he was gonna cry when he was saying this. Like he knew what was happening but he couldnt control himself.
@@makkaschatsanddits7899 That's probably why they liked it in the first place. It was a nice callback to a great piece of dialogue from the first movie. And like the other guy already said -- it’s called a reference genius, lol ;)
The intro was amazing and the time travel killswitch was really great but Arnold fighting Arnold was the exact point it went to shit
I don’t know if it’s me, but I think they should have chose a different actor for John Connor. He just didn’t match the John Connor look
If I'm not mistaken. I think the actor is related (bigger brother) to the sarah conner actress
@@bryanpham6999 No, they're not related at all. They just have the same surnames (Emelia Clarke and Jason Clarke)
HAHAHAHA what were the odds? I just assumed! Lol
Rayzing, you're 100% correct. A lot of what was wrong with Genesys was poor casting.
Definitely not just you. Dude didn't feel like John Conner at all. Obviously our view of him is from Edward furlong but also Thomas Decker played a great Conner in the SCC show. Nick Stahl, bale and this dude didn't feel like John Conner. Much like how jai Courtney or whatever his name is didn't feel like Kyle Reese even though Jonathon Jackson and Anton played him well in SCC and t4
This actor for John Connor was terrible. He looks like a high school principal.
Not a bad actor, but he looks nothing like a resistance leader youre right about that, shouldve been someone more hardcore looking
For me the best adult John Connor was Christian Bale. The actor from the third movie was definitely the worst.
The original JC was the best looking for the part. He had that "thousand mile stare" that told the story of the genocide he had seen. He never even said a word, and it was PERFECT. Chris Bale is a GREAT actor. But it was like watching a Batman VS Terminator movie. He had just done the Batman movies too recently for me to accept him as JC. Still, an AWESOME performance.
@@Danny103 Tyvm. I agree. The scar he has down his face, always made me want to know the story of how he got it. You could literally see the entire story of the Terminator universe in that scar, on a face that told of the human cost of that universe.
Idk, too esoteric?
High school principal... That's the best and most accurate way to put it.
I love how this ones design is more human muscular instead of skeletal
Anyone actually like this model? I liked it.
It does seem like the logical conclusion for machines. In real life, it's possibly one of the future human upgrades, depending on advances in nano technology.
I liked it, it was a pretty cool concept which I think was executed pretty nicely,
Alongside the legendary JK Simmons, the T-3000 was the highlight of a silly but enjoyable movie
It was fun but it was a little aggravating that skynet got God mode
I was intrigued by the concept. Being fascinated with all forms of physics, I like seeing what clever, sci-fi ideas writers can come up with, and building my own theory on how the technology might work.
Twist: Due to a time thingy-wingy, Skynet traveled to an alternate timeline and space in the universe. With no option but to combine the native technology into itself it grew into what we know as the Borg.
John Connor was assimilated, but he didnt try to assimilate anyone else or their technology. I guess Lore got to him first.
Resistance is futile. 👍👍
Dude, you've got the coolest voice ever. You could make reading the phone book sound badass.
Good thing Arnaldo had plot armor otherwise he be deleted with ease.
Michael Boone they've been needing to replace him with The Rock for like a decade already
Ebonics SUCK, and show your complete lack of intelligence, ya POS.
the rock? Worst actor ever.
Mateusz Bernat compared to Swartzenegger? Lmao
Nick Beaudry yeah, I would rather watch Kirsten Stewart as a terminator than "the rock"
I was annoyed at the film as I thought we where going to see a lot more of skynet itself the actual computer
Marcus W ...
I thought it was insulting to see what they did with SKYNET in Genisys.
I hated that they gave the computer AI a physical appearance with actor Matt Smith from “Dr. Who” and made even it worse by making SKYNET into a mobile app.
It might as well be a joke.
I liked the idea of being a physical thing. It only downloaded itself into a body because it was defeated and needed to hide.
Genesis would have been better...... if the terminator that went back WAS sky net itself in a nano bot terminator (billions of nanites come together to form a body remember we are billions of cells come together to form a body it’s possible in real life)
And sky net went back to start judgment day early destroy humans before it was even created.
That would have been a better movie
Killeric Longstar Well to be fair, the Eleventh Doctor would make a pretty fitting body for an A.I. that makes time traveling robots.
"but by now it was too late, skynet was software, and it had uploaded itself into servers all over the world, there was no central core"
T-4000:
Able to teleport, has guns, indestructable, infinite power source, can transform and fly.
T-5000: Warhammer Space Marine
@@thealien_ali3382 T-10000: Ricardo
T-20000 Doomguy
T:ME
TT : me
T-5000 was skynet
The 3000 should remain cannon, but the sort of half cannon where it was removed from the timeline by actions of one of the many time travel events within the movies own universe, like a darkest timeline kind of thing
*canon
@@Galaga_G *cannon
Gotta admit I found the T-3000 way more interesting than the T-X in Terminator 3. If only it hadn't had been John Connor.
Yea imagine if skynet decided to upload its main AI Into a t 3000 in a last ditch attempt to end the war
@@lulubritaniaspacer8262 that would be awesome
Skynet was in T-5000 the one that turned John into the t-3000
If it wasn’t John Connor than it would’ve been a solid villain.
Thats EXACTLY what i said. The T3000 was dope. Its just the fact that they made the T3000 John Connor.
Superman Wayne a solid... semi-solid villain lol
100% agree. Not to say that they could never do it but it definitely wasn't the right time for it. For him to suddenly be made a villain after him not only be the hero in almost every prior film but the entire Terminator franchise having been built off of him being the hero was just a bad idea. Again not that they couldn't have done it. They could have waited having other characters become T 3000's first and fleshing out the T 3000's and T 5000 as a concept and maybe in a later sequel have had John fall and become one of them while fighting them but definitely not become the primary Antagonist. It may seem like a predictable and cheesy move but to keep fans happy they could have later had him be some how redeemed, maybe retaining some of his humanity and being able to eventually resist Sky Nets influence. Honestly that was the only thing that I seriously disagreed with in the movie. They made the same mistake with Game of Thrones, instead of fleshing out and building to a major twist like that they just threw it in seemingly out of nowhere. If they had done it right Genesys could have turned into an epic trilogy.
@@markymark5198 Yeah made no sense.
T-1000 is definitely the most menacing, and since it can only be beaten in a very few ways, it does seem to be the best. You can simply equip it with guns, it doesn't need weapons like the others have.
T-1000 still better than TX T-3000 and loser T-5000 Skynet host body
@@RobertK1993lmaoo you are on drugs kiddo
I love this version. It shows the evolution and upgraded advancement of the terminators as skynet itself evolves.
If it can't become the floor, it's not "better".
The John Connor T-3000 was the reason why the series is being rebooted. How many times are they going to destroy Skynet only for the next movie to start off with "no, you didn't".
Bao Nguyen well in the original timeline, The resistance actually defeat skynet, and to prevent a time paradox, they sent back Kyle Reece to ensure Connor's existence. Here in the movie, same thing happened, excepted it was skynet from a different timeline
The ending of Terminator Genisys was just awful.
@@cthulutech4697 I thought the whole movie was awful. Disgrace to T1 & T2. Glad the next movie is ignoring 3-5.
That's why I hate "Time travel abilities" in any movie universe. It's an easy way for an out to reboot, reboot, repackage etc. The only movies it worked, back to the future. With terminator you have machine AI (They don't age) and time travel.
Dark Fate was worse killed John Connor off replacing him with a woman Dani Skynet has new gay name Legion
Overview from clip: T-3000 vs T-1000
Pro:
- disassemble/reassemble faster than T-1000
- retain full human psychology/creativity.
Con:
- hard to produce (subjects mostly gone insane and die. Require unique subject)
- cannot seperate from main body.
- is self aware. Can seperate from Skynet's control and possibly still be hostile to Skynet.
I actually liked Terminator Genisys....
It gave "knowing" nods to previous film's, without patronising the audience
I won't go so far as to say that I liked it, but I certainly didn't hate it.
In fact, I thought Salvation was much worse.
The part was Jai Courtney by far. His acting, his character...
Ugh.
I did like a lot of things about Genisys. Stuff like how the frequent time travel has caused multiple timelines and how that has changed the past, present, and future. I like how they had the future Miles Dyson as sort of like Steve Jobs. I liked the idea the SkyNet's origin adapts and advances with every single delay.
Who the hell thought that turning John Connor into a terminator was a good idea?
Same people that think gender and race swapping is a good idea
Because its a surprise
To me it is stupid, just, stop its going to fair -.- heck how did skynet make all these? Especially since we dont see many t 900 or whatever the liquid one was named, or tx dont seem to appear alot?
Oh and they revealed in the trailer, why? Unbelievable
@trumpet of the heretic If they did it the right way then they never would have bothered in the first place.
Hello, Mr. H.
This one was one of my favorite models, kinda overpowered but new.
Thank you for the content, best regards,
Daniel.
The T-3000 Tried to play on the "fear of loss of self" kind of thing, and I just don't think it translated into the kind of suspense you felt with the T-1000.
Explain T-5000 next, please.
From what I have seen and read, that model seems to be the best terminator in the franchise overall. I eagerly watch for that video.
In strength it's less. But would contain the whole skynet consciousness. Must have complex cpu.
It it easily overpoweref doh.
It would better if they made John
overriding the system almost the end of the movie like how they did with the T-800 losing control from the T-X by rebooting himself during terminator 3
I mean you *could* argue that John was driven mad since he became evil, but he did not die for whatever reason.
I was like T-3000? And then I was like "oh yeah magnet boi"
You wanna know something weird I found out. Apparently the Terminator that infected John is called the T-5000. John then turned into a Terminator called the T-3000. Shouldn’t it be the other way around? I feel like a human hybrid Terminator made out of nano-machines is a much higher level then a better infiltrator
I think that if Skynet made something more advanced than itself it would be a danger to it similar to how it saw humanity which would not be a very good idea, and we didn't exactly see Skynets T-5000 in a non human/non infiltration form so who knows what it truly is (other than the creator(s) of Terminator: Genesys), although it's probably just a more advanced T-3000,
From what I read, the T5000 is Skynet from another timeline/reality, who is just traveling all possible futures to work out how to beat humans. I guess Connor is a T-3000 because he's started as a human, while the T-5000 was always a machine.
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Too much time travel in this series now
T-5000 was the 11th Doctor. Pretty sure Terminator Doctor is the ultimate Model.
@@Here_is_Waldo. So basically the T-5000 is like the Vex from Destiny. Traveling through many different timelines, realities, and dimensions, to run simulations to find the best outcome for their plans to turn every aspect of matter and life into a digital form and create the perfect reality in which nothing has any flaws and good nor evil exists.
Suggestions: terminator dog.
t1 model from t3.
Terminators all throughout time as per Sarah Connor Chronicles .
Hunter killers from the original terminator.
I love your channel amigo!
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Loving these terminator videos!!!
I liked the T-3000, and I liked the movie as well, it had many interesting concepts which I thought were pretty cool, and I think mostly everything about the movie was great, except for Sarah Connors actor (Emilia Clarke) looking half the age of Linda Hamilton (the original Sarah Connor actor) in the very first movie and looking very little like the original Sarah Connor, and them completely screwing up the timeline for basically every Terminator movie before it, everything else was great and I liked it,
It's Ya Boi Daniel nioce
It's Ya Boi Daniel it’s a reboot I think
It's Ya Boi Daniel yea true, except Emilia Clarke is the hot girl of Hollywood currently. So by fan following she was the choice. If I recall though about same size as original Sarah Conor.
In the first movie Sarah was 19 so not sure where you're going with the half her age comment and they are about the same build and both hot so I'm not sure why she was a bad choice
New Terminator Idea: The T-Rex. It uses the technology of the T-800 series, but it's a dinosaur. I'll take my $150 million movie contract, please.
At this point this ain't even a terminator
It was a great terminator trapped in a severely bad movie
I liked the fight scene it was in were you can see its powers i say its more powerfull than the T-1000.
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Who would rather have Christian Bale as the T 3000?
Yesenia Magana Me
I love how it can phase around by moving the nanobots like sand, gives it a teleporting feel, and it looks super cool in exoskeleton form
It just makes literally no sense plot wise
I'm so glad I missed this movie.
Oh and I was able to watch the Agony video without problems.
Me too. I passed on Salvation as well. The real elephant in the room is trying to top or at the very least equal T2, combine that with an obviously too old Arnold...eh... not much hope TBH.
THANK YOU!! I Love this version. T-3000 is so kick ass!
Emotions.
Every other T series has been silent when dying.
The T-3000 yelled when he was being destroyed. Possible proof of emotion.
Unlike T-X, Though she couldn't yell because the nuclear power cell is in her mouth. lol
Le Canadien..The T-1000 yelled tho?
@@theextracrispycolonel9504 Opened mouth. No sound.
Harvski maybe it was like the special edition or something, but I remember hearing odd shrieks coming from the 1000 as it melted and phased between old assimilations...
Definitely one of my favorite channels, keep up the amazing word sir
Liked it. Evil John Connor is great.
T5000 = wields an infinity gauntlet
If the t3000 and t1000 we’re fused? I actually liked this terminator and I wonder if we’ll got one that better then both.
At 6:15 actually, the Time displacement field was not finished. It was an incomplete mechanism that didn't have a safe containment field.
The fact that the time machine was incomplete was mentioned a few times and most likely made it easier to weaponize.
The only other terminator I’d be want to be
T- 800 there is a benefit also, as per John. He chose to complete skynets mission out of self interest. Meaning once turned skynet has no control of the individual. Apparently per another person here John was the result of infection from a T-5000. So basically it’s possible skynet was partially aware of John Connor as a terminator with an induced mission via infection.
@@1014p T-800 can be damaged easy this thing heals in seconds.
Haven't come across a video of yours that I have not enjoyed. Thank you man
Crazy how John Connor went running from the terminator to being one in the future
I liked the idea of the T-3000 and I enjoyed Genisys. Good explanation, Mr. H 👍
Thank goodness they're wiping the slate clean. T3 was okay, but it went quickly downhill from there.
Keep it up H! You make such a great videos, i realy like your content. I wish youtube wasn't like this because you deserve better that that.
Atleast this terminator looked amazing, slightly scary too...
I’m just glad I’m not the only one who watched this movie.
Didn't even see this film entirely to be honest, I just subscribed to your channel because of your updates on the predator 2018, you have some deep knowledge son, I agree with the shit you say..., pump that content up!!!! 👍
Thanks Mr H. eventually I was able to watch yesterday's video.
I liked the T-3000. It and Arnold are the only things I found enjoyable in that movie. I agree that it comes off as some feeble attempt to just 1 up the previous bad guys. I mean how powerful was the T-5000 then at that point and why didn't he time travel? I thought John being the terminator was a bold idea but it was horribly done. They just shot their whole wad with that and didn't do anything else with him. They didn't try to work any angles like Skynet and JC couldn't exist without each other and they have to something something.
Schwartzbruder1 I liked the idea of Pops vs the original T-800...but that was over in about two minutes. Such a waste...
Congrats Cameron!
Terminator T-2019 Transgender Alphabet Mio gender Attack Helicopter explained.
Lmao
Attacks by calling you a bigot on social media
"HoW dArE yOu!" 🤣
Here, you deserve this. 🏆
People in 1984: there will be flying cars in 2019!
People in 2019: I am a flying car!
And yet this was less of a disservice to John Conner than Terminator Dark Fate.
Unpack the tv show "Strain" with the vampires
yossiharr good show
Due "The Exorcist" explained that would add to your already interesting commentary video, keep more vids coming, love em.👏👏👏👏👏💞💞💞💞💞
I loved this version of John Conner. It was a great twist. I hate thst this series won’t keep going. Maybe one day it will be finished in comic book form like salvation. Come on dark horse.
james cameron is making a new terminator that retcons the last 3 films.
Darth Revan ya it was a fuck up. Because of the mess up with the trailer for salvation I only saw the teaser for this one so I was maybe one of the few who had no clue.
Halloween 69 ... I haven't seen Genisys movie (fifth in series)! Note: Sarah Connor Chronicles had a Skynet John Connors send young human male John Connors back to the time of Terminator 4: Salvation beginnings! This was because the future became an infinite war of Skynet Supercomputers type paradox! I guess the John Connors who got a sacrificed heart to live on to keep the war was meaningless cry after Terminator 4: Salvation! What a shame!! 🤣
+Lawrence Jelsma A Spoiler Warning would have been nice but ok
It's Ya Boi Daniel ... It's okay because Terminator 5: Genisys is a complicated outcome of shredding end of Sarah Connor Chronicles to end of Terminator 4: Salvation to a story of ... It never happened via Terminator 5: Genisys! ... P.S. anyone in this topic thread is here to get spoiled Terminator 1-5 movies (and Sarah Connor Chronicles) because Skynet is a Terminator 1 Supercomputer (or more than one) vs man premise!
I liked the idea behind the T-3000. Where I think it failed was in the script - he never really gets to do anything to highlight his most important abilities. A Terminator with human emotions and memories should most prominently highlight the infiltration potential of such a unit, but instead, almost all of his actual infiltrating takes place off screen and he only gets to act as a combat unit on screen. There's some real potential and very interesting ideas that could be explored with the T-3000 but he was underserved by the movie he was in.
Idk why so much hate, I enjoyed Genesis.
Me too. It got some interesting plots and concepts.
Same bro
Me too, much better than Salvation, it was awesome.
for me T1>T2>T5>T3>>>>>>>>T4
I'll say the 3000 series used the philosophy of if you can't beat, join. The Matt Smith variant which infected John in the future scene seemed to be Skynet in direct control of a 3000 series.
Nice😎 shouldn’t this one be called the T-2000 though since it was the one made straight after the T-1000
No cos jimmy conners used t2000 in 70s
T2000 is probably the equivalent of the TX in T3
My favorite terminator t 3000 unstoppable and sophisticated with design very cool to watch
I like the T-3000! I wonder what Skynet would have looked like since it was the main threat all the way.
I rolled my eyes. T-1000 is just way too good of an idea (execution and acting aside).
Waiting for John Connor to tell Kyle and Sarah “I love you 3000”
I was able to view Agony Hates Women with no issues. Idk how long it had been since you posted it, but I managed to watch it and 👍
It looks like Metallo from the DC Universe
I will never understand how they take a franchise with one of the most memorable scores / themes in movie history and practically throw it out except for the credits. Ever since T3 they have been creating new (and uninspired) musical scores rather than sticking with one of the things that gave the first two it's tone! They do include that iconic beat for a moment, but there is so much more that is left out. I miss that music from T1 &T2.
T-3000 was prob the best thing bout that movie
Just subscribed and first thing I want to say is love the channel, as for a topic idea could you explain the T-1,000,000 from Terminater 2-3D. I never understood why if Skynet had the blueprints for this basically super T-1,000 before Terminater 3 it didn't just replace the land hunter killers with it it just seems a logical choice for Skynet since the humans so easily took out the normal land based hunter killers so easily.
i mean it wasnt a totally terrible film - and i guess the t-3000 was the ultimate because it was more of a "true hybrid"???
S C right there bucko
What an awesome voice. You sound like the guy that played the spec ops team leader from Resident Evil (the first movie).
The T-3000 explained, lazy writing. There you go, explained.
I love your channel, please do Ghosts of Mars it's a fantastic movie that use to scare the P out of me
T3000 is definitely superior to the T1000. Not just because it's newer, but on a physical material level. The liquid metal wasn't really nanotech. It was an alloy that was partially nano tech. The nanotech controlled the alloy to shape it, by providing things like voltages. So in essence it was like a liquid nervous system. They didn't have a CPU like normal terminators, the nanotech was the CPU. The alloy itself was a soup of technology, not just a liquid metal. It would need nanobots to control the metal, it would need an energy source, etc. And that's what made up the liquid you see. And all of those nanobots combined together to form a network that was the CPU. So there was a lot of redundancy built in. I.e. there would probably be millions of nanobots containing the same copies of each set of code needed to form the combined CPU. There was enough redundancy that even taking damage, the CPU operations were still intact.
The T3000 however, was a completely different nanotech. It was 100% nanotech, with no morphing alloy, and it formed larger clumps of nano cells. They operated in linked clusters of thousands of specialized individual nano bots. So imagine what a bunch of nano bots would look like if they formed into the size of a typical human body cell. And in these cells, they could generate energy, interlink to change shape and connect with other cells, and perform CPU functions. The nanocells couldn't operate entirely independent of each other, since they needed each other to perform specific tasks. While parts of a cell could be repurposed to change shape, ultimately they still needed different types of cells: One dedicated to producing energy, one dedicated to CPU tasks, and one dedicated to repurposing/repairing existing cells. There might have even been a fourth cell type that governed the interlinking of cells, with the rest of the cells being like modules that you plug into the interlinking cells. However, depending on the design, each cell could have had its own repair bots....but it's likely that repair bots would have also been capable of moving around from cell to cell, otherwise it would be impossible to repair critical damage to localized areas, because inevitably, some cells would be catastrophically damaged. And the repair cells would also have to function not just for repair, but also cell creation. So maybe there was a 5th type of cell that also focused solely on producing new replacement cells, which would be quicker than a nanobot trying to navigate around cells to repair damage. Part of the reason why the cells could repair damage is because the magnetic features, which kept damaged parts from falling off. They would likely just get magnetized to existing cells, then a nano repair bot would crawl around, grab the damaged part, repair it, and stick it back on the closest damaged cell it would fit, or scuttle the damaged parts to a cell that would use it to create a new cell from scratch.
WOW, you've really got this down! T-3000/T-5000 are my favorite terminator models so far.
@@bassplayer807 I think the REV-9 is a step back from the the T3000. They're not even in the same league. It's basically just a T800 paired with a T1000. The liquid form controls the solid form, since it's already shown that the body has a cutout area where the CPU and its protection casing would be. So it's more like a T1000 wirelessly controlling a souped up T800, probably through some kind of quantum communication so that you couldn't simply interrupt a radio signal and it would allow them to operate independently across any distance without any lag time in control.
My guess is that there's some potential benefits. Such as increased strength over a normal terminator, and possibly even resistance to freezing, since the T800 body could potentially act as a heater that keeps the liquid form from freezing as long as it's attached to the body, which is probably a scene we will see in the movie. Also it would better protect the solid form body, by having a liquid coating that could take blasts and distribute force across a larger area, weakening any kinetic damage. Even if you could blast through the liquid form into an inner layer, at that point the projectile would have lost soo much energy it wouldn't even be able to scratch the hard body.
But once you kill the liquid form, the other half would shutdown. So basically it's probably going to die one of two ways: Either being melted in a giant lava forge, or with acid.
@@bassplayer807 Well considering that's a comic terminator, it really is futile to opine. But given the abilities of the T-infinity, it's basically a god like being if used properly. I mean it could travel through time at a moments notice, and even relocate objects like bullets coming at is. It's essentially a god terminator. Although it doesn't seem as indestructible as the T3000...the fact that it could travel through time would mean it could win any battle.
I liked this terminator, the concept is amazing
I thought this model was pretty good really if you think about it. Skynet did a good job on this one too me.
I enjoyed the video dude as always, i always wandered what type of platform Skynet was using when it attacked John Connor was it similar to the T-3000, an older model or something not seen.
shame on genisys or however they spelled it but im still curious how they wanted to continue the story
That was exactly how it's spelled! :-)
well, lucky me
Jason Clarke said at one time that the second film would have explored John's journey after he became the T-3000. I suppose that suggests it would have been a sort of inter-quel taking place after the future war parts of Genisys but prior to the 2017 section. Perhaps it would have been specifically showing his infiltration into Cyberdyne in 2014 and the creation of the Genisys program, which could have been a foundation for a pretty interesting movie, I think.
illustrious rocket interesting for sure
I hated this movie but would like to hear what other bad ideas that had planned for this trilogy. I couldn't take another 2 movies of this trash, but curious to see where they were going.
Forgot this one even existed
I’d like to see a Terminator movie that just takes place in the dark, bleak future in the year 2029, much like how the resistance waged a guerrilla war against the machines of Skynet in the original Terminator.
There’s been enough time travelling to the past as it is, four movies to be exact, not counting the Sarah Connor Chronicles. It’s starting to get old and stale.
As for the T-3000, it’s pretty much ‘meh’ in my opinion, they should stick to the more machine-like Terminator models.
Well there was Terminator: Salvation which basically did that but not in the year 2029,
It's Ya Boi Daniel Yes, Salvation was set in somewhat the future but not the other four movies, T1, T2, T3 and Genisys.
For me salvation was the worst, Genesys was a very nice surprise. I don't like futuristic war movies and I believe it's not suitable to the concept of Terminator. It's way more fun to have a robot bringing chaos to our cities.
finegamingconnoisseur plus the hybrid T models can’t be easy or cheap to make.
So basically John was reprogrammed to be a servant of sky net. If the nano bites replaced his dna that means John was really dead. Dna is who you are. The nanos probally just used him as a host and had all his memories. It’s hard to explain but this series of terminator are one of the biggest mysteries of what really happens to the persons conciousness. But I don’t think that was John. I think in a way he thought he was John. It’s weird.
If Skynet could time travel, couldn’t it just send itself into the future where humans are extinct? 🤔
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The T-3000 is essentially a more advanced model of the T-1000. Instead of the mimetic polyalloy like both the T-1000 and T-X, it uses nanobots. Not to mention that it's a prototype as well.
T-3000 vs T-X
I'd say T-3000 would win do to what it is capable of in combat, and the damage that it can take and survive, and although the T-X has been shown to take over other machines, it is likely that Skynet would upgrade certain future models to be resistant/immune to such take overs, and since the T-3000 is made of nano machines it is likely that the T-X would need to take over every single nano machine to control the T-3000 which I doubt that it can, and if some are taken over it is likely that the greater whole could reject the taken over nano machines and shut them down so they do not re-multiple after rejection to make another, T-X controlled T-3000,
T-3000 would wreck T-X with ease. Sure she’s a alloy of the T-1000 & T-850 in a sense that’s more highly advanced than both, but the T-3000’s nanotech would have superior advantage over it.
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The t-800 is the most strongest series u know how many terminators that big body builder killed lol😂
The phasing trough the T-800 was just ludicrous !
Do away with salvation and genysis carry on from rise of the machine.
I did consider the T-3000 and interesting concept
I have two questions for you sir: 1. Are you going to go over the T-1000000 and Pops (Post Polymemetic Alloy)? 2. Maybe a chronology of the Spirical Terminator Timeline(s)?
There isn't very much info on Pop's capabilities at the end of the movie. It's debatable if he's now a T-1000 because we don't know if he uploaded his CPU in the the Mimetic Polyalloy or he's still just a T-800 but just with a liquid metal arm.
+WimpyKelv12 I think Pops is sort of like an unintentional prototype for the T-X at the end of the movie, and has way more than just a liquid metal arm, I think he is coated in the stuff now, as that is why his wounds had healed so quickly, because they were simply filled in with the liquid metal alloy,
But yeah we don't know too much about Pops at the end of the movie other than him being like a T-1000 combined with a T-800 but probably slightly worse than a normal T-1000
It's Ya Boi Daniel T-1800 confirmed
+BogusFlame2972 X T-X confirmed
It's Ya Boi Daniel T-X fuse with T-1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
There is actually a T-1000000 or T-1Million. It was shown during the Universal Studios Orlando Terminator show. It’s a fully Liquid Metal Spider-like machine that defends Skynet’s Core. You can argue that it isn’t cannon but technically they filmed the show using Arnold and the young John Connor (Edward Furlong) from T2 Judgement Day. So it waaaas created with the rights from James Cameron’s movie. Just worth a mention, since there is a T-3000 (John Connor) and the T-5000( Skynet) I doubt many people remember the T-1000000 (Spider-thing) Lol
I've done a video on it
T-3000 explained?
The writers desperate attempt to up the ante.
Good Vid Mr H. Could you do a video on what Terminators you think would appear in the movie 'Future War' ? (The movie fans Should get to see.)