She’s brave and hot – an age is just a number.
No one forgets the spark of “Terminator” one of the great action movies of Arnold Schwarzenegger an idol for youth and kids in early 90s. For years now, the world’s “Terminator” fans have been comfortable in the knowledge that we would never again be excited by the prospect of seeing another film but in an announcement this week, James Cameron, the creator, said that another “Terminator” would soon be rolling off the production line. And he gave us two good reasons to hope that civilization won’t be crushed by robots before its release. In the era of 90s where the robotic life was not certain in the curtain but James took a chance to give a new shape to Hollywood film industry.
Mr. Cameron himself will be running the production, having strolled away from the series after writing and directing “The Terminator” in 1984 and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” in 1991. The second reason is that Linda Hamilton will be back as Sarah Connor, the heroine of the first two films — never mind that she was killed off before the events of “Terminator 3.”
Lind will be reflecting her sides to have that seasoned warrior that she’s become return,” Mr. Cameron said at an event announcing the casting, according to the Hollywood Reporter. “There are 50-year-old, 60-year-old guys out there killing bad guys, but there isn’t an example of that for women.”
Mr. Cameron has also said that Ms. Hamilton will be ephemeral the put a match to a younger star: He is looking for “an 18-something woman to be the linchpin of the new story.” So maybe he isn’t quite as radical as he likes to think he is. The mighty Sarah Connor returns and no doubt she is elbowed aside by someone a third of her age. If that’s not “old male Hollywood doing the same old thing,” She will shine as always.