Original Terminator Co-Writer Wants to Save the Franchise From Itself
"Of course I’d be interested in doing another one. I’d love it.”
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"Of course I’d be interested in doing another one. I’d love it.”
The franchise's new owners don't need to honor McG's rights-of-first-refusal deal to direct any sequels, says an awesome judge.
The rights to the franchise have been sold at auction to Pacificor, the hedge fund whose alleged malfeasance purportedly necessitated the sale in the first place.
Explains director McG: "We thought, 'Well, that would be ridiculous to make it tough for kids to go see this movie.'''
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