Overall, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is better than most major movie sequels. Either way, it clashes with the more serious narrative tone, resulting in some unintended comedy. At times, the movie resorts to slapstick comedy, which works to varying degrees. The script is also a bit sillier this time around, with the Terminator finding himself in some especially silly scenarios. Nick Stahl does a decent job as John Connor, but fails to live up to the strength of the role’s legacy. ![]() The character of Kate Brewster is exceptionally under-baked and is often portrayed as a simple damsel in distress. As previously mentioned, the script and characters suffer from poor development and occasionally goofy lines. That said, Terminator 3 is not without its faults. Just like in those films, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines has a good variety of action, including awesome vehicle chases, intense gunfights, and brutal hand-to-hand combat. While Terminator 3: Rise of the Machine may not have been able to fully capture the success of the franchise, it was the first Terminator movie for an entire generation and helped expose them to the legacy.The return of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the older Terminator model is also appreciated, as it makes the focal action consistently reminiscent of the original two films. It has been cited as an influence on both Captain Marvel and the upcoming Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Terminator 2: Judgement Day cast a big shadow in the realm of not just the other Terminator films, but other action films as well. ![]() However, that film, like the previous entries, disappointed at the box-office, and currently no other Terminator film has been announced. The franchise would then be rebooted once more in 2019 with the release of Terminator: Dark Fate with James Cameron returning to the franchise as producer and Linda Hamilton reprising her role as Sarah Connor. However, the film underperformed at the box office, and the franchise was rebooted in 2015 with Terminator: Genisys in Arnold Schwarzenegger's official return to the series after his time as Governor of California. Despite recasting various characters, Terminator Salvation does play as a direct sequel to T3, featuring the newly introduced character of Katherine Brewster as John Connor's wife and showing the aftermath of the Judgement Day shown in it. Since the release of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the franchise has gone down an interesting road. He set out to make Terminator 3: Judgement Day as a fan of the originals and has enjoyed what the various filmmakers have brought to each later installment. ![]() In an interview with, Mostow talks about how the complicated rights issues to the Terminator franchise have impacted the various movies but noted how that further makes Terminator 2 so impressive. ![]() Now, Mostow has reflected on the film and the major contribution Terminator 2: Judgement Day had on the franchise. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, but it still proved profitable enough to pave the way for a sequel six years later, Terminator Salvation, but by then, Jonathan Mostow had stepped away from the franchise. The film was a box-office hit, grossing $433.4 million at the worldwide box-office, however, this was less than Terminator 2: Judgement Day's worldwide box-office of $519.8 million. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines opened in theaters on July 2, 2003, almost 12 years to the date of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. When the film finally entered pre-production, many directors were considered for the job including Ang Lee, David Fincher, and Ridley Scott but it was Jonathan Mostow who eventually got the coveted job. The road to a follow-up film in the Terminator franchise took many years to get off the ground due to Caroloco Pictures filing for bankruptcy and differences in opinions between various studios and Terminator creator, James Cameron. Jonathan Mostow, the director of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, reflected on the franchise history and how revolutionary Terminator 2: Judgement Day was.
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