![]() ![]() Directed by “Deadpool” filmmaker Tim Miller and produced by Cameron, “Terminator: Dark Fate” (in theaters Friday) reunites Schwarzenegger with his former co-star Linda Hamilton (making her first appearance in the franchise since 1991’s “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”) and features new characters, old one-liners, more killer robots and, yep, a whole bunch of firearms and flames. Thirty-five years ago, “Terminator” kicked off a time-traveling, stuff-exploding, catchphrase-spouting and apocalypse-avoiding franchise that, like Schwarzenegger’s T-800 machine, has proven seriously hard to kill. Arnold Schwarzenegger might never have been a generation-defining action-movie hero, and “Hasta la vista, baby” would just be uttered during angry breakups on Spanish vacations. ![]() Imagine if a murderous cyborg from the future came back to keep James Cameron’s original “The Terminator” from being made. Watch Video: Arnold Schwarzenegger never expected for this line to become iconic
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