Terminator Zero appears to be set within the same timeline as Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Much of the new series takes place in 1997, during the lead-up to Judgement Day depicted ...
Netflix's anime series, Terminator Zero, is an adaptation of the legendary Terminator franchise, and it has reignited the age ...
The Terminator franchise is one based on time travel, and because of that, it has a complicated and, at times, convoluted timeline. Films like Terminator 3: Judgement Day, Terminator: Genisys ...
Malcolm and Kokoro become the targets of both Skynet and the human resistance, in a new future timeline where Kokoro's war with Skynet has become the new threat to the world. A single terminator ...
“The future’s not set,” says John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, quoting his mother Sarah. “There’s no fate but what we make for ourselves.” Zero takes place in two timeline ...
An anime series set in one of many Terminator timelines, Terminator Zero sees a human soldier and a machine going back in time with the same goal. Eiko wants to find out Malcolm Lee and stop him ...
Skynet's evolving role in Terminator ZERO, where it steps back as Kokoro takes center stage in this fresh take on AI conflict.
So what happens when you turn that Terminator timeline into a franchise? Well, kid, it gets to be a bit of a mess. Adam Murray/Nerdist Our own Adam Murray lost years of his own life examining the ...
In the new anime Netflix series, Terminator: Zero, a separate timeline from the primary timeline of the Terminator series is created and explored. However, in the sixth episode of the show ...
Like the Alien franchise, the Terminator series has been stuck in a rut since its early days, with its subsequent projects ...
Terminator Zero juggles several different timelines, plot twists, and philosophical themes. Maybe too many for its own good. Still, you can’t help but commend Mattson Tomlin and the rest of the ...
James Cameron once slammed the later Terminator films that he did not direct, saying he would rather pretend they were bad ...