Iconic sci-fi franchises do not come much bigger thanThe Terminator, and while it looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger has hung up his leathers,James Cameronhas previously hinted at a new movie being in the works. Before that, though, theTerminatorsaga is getting a whole new story, and a completely different look in its latest iteration.

Since debuting in 1984 withThe Terminator, the sci-fi action franchise has delivered a range of sequels, from the phenomenal (Terminator 2: Judgement Day),to the underrated (Terminator: Dark Fate), to those that should have been terminated before making it to screen (Terminator: Genisys). Now, the saga will continue withThe Terminator: Metal, a new comic series from Dynamite Comics that will completely change the franchise.

James Cameron Shared the Real Meaning of ‘Terminator 2 Judgment Day’

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James Cameron has detailed how the ‘Terminator’ franchise is all about the police, the LAPD, and how we dehumanize each other through violence.

As per Dynamite’s press release, the series is written by Declan Shalvey and Rory McConville, who was quoted by Dynamite as saying:

Cover of Terminator: Metal #1

“While continuing to explore Skynet’s machinations throughout history, we’re also taking readers deeper into the Future War era than ever before. Each issue will be a standalone tale that delves into the triumphs and tragedies of those caught in the eternal war with the machines, and the struggle to hold onto their humanity after the world has ended.”

‘The Terminator: Metal’ is the Franchise’s ‘Predator: Killer of Killers’

In recent years, several big 80s sci-fi franchises have had unexpected revivals, and one of the most successful has been Dan Trachtenberg’sPredatorreboot. Recently,Predator: Killer of Killersbecame a firstfor the former Schwarzenegger hunting ground, with Netflix streaming an animated anthology telling new stories set in thePredatoruniverse that fans have never seen before. In many ways, that is exactlywhat The Terminator: Metalis doing.

While theTerminatorfranchise has mostly dealt with terminators being sent back in time to change the past, the series will followTerminator: Salvationin throwing fans right into the middle of the Future War. This will include the introduction of thousands of terminators at the height of their power, delivering a terrifying vision of a future where AI is not just that Chatbot that can make a funny Pixar version of your dog.

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As AI becomes more integrated in the world, Cameron’s franchise should be a cautionary tale of what can happen when you dabble too much in technology and forget that old piece of wisdom fromJurassic Park’s Ian Malcolm; Sometimes we are so busy asking if we could, we forget to ask if we should. With James Cameron himself recently highlighting AI as a potentially powerful part of the film industry’s future, perhaps the Future War is not going to be confined to the pages ofThe Terminator: Metal.

The new comic series will make its debut withThe Terminator: Metal #1on sale from October 22.

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Source: Dynamite

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