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Terminator: Dark Fate Review - A Fresh Start

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Terminator may be the best movie in the series since T2, but it's not without flaws.

Terminator fans have been burned many times before, but the latest entry in the long-running franchise might finally put the series back on the right track. Read on to find out what we thought.

Sarah Connor changed the future when she helped destroy Cyberdyne Systems in 1991's action classic Terminator 2: Judgment Day. But that doesn't mean humanity was saved. According to Terminator: Dark Fate, the latest entry in the nearly-30-year-old franchise, certain things are inevitable--humans will always muck it up somehow. The sentient AI that destroys humanity might be called Skynet, or it might have a different name--but in the end, the result is the same.

But if fate was really immutable, we'd be saddled with awful Terminator sequels one after another until the real judgment day. With Terminator: Dark Fate, the cycle has been broken.

That's not to say Dark Fate is the second coming of T2--that movie's legacy really is set in stone, and nothing will ever crack it. But Dark Fate is certainly the best Terminator movie we've gotten since, and despite some very real flaws, it's a worthy follow-up, even if you have to pretend three decades of other Terminator movies haven't happened in the interim.

Yes, Dark Fate is a direct sequel to T2: Judgment Day. It features a cold open in the early '90s, complete with CG-ified, de-aged versions of familiar characters, before jumping ahead 22 years to the more-or-less present, erasing all the other Terminator movies that have happened in between.

In the present, yet another new Terminator--Gabriel Luna's REV-9--has traveled back in time to assassinate a specific person in order to change the future--in this case, Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes). Grace (Mackenzie Davis), an "augmented" human with super-powered strength and other abilities, was sent back from that same future to protect Dani, and Sarah Connor (once again played by Linda Hamilton) adopts that mission too. Eventually, they recruit a familiar T-800 Terminator played by Arnold Schwarzenegger to help as well.

If there's one particular criticism Dark Fate deserves more than any other, it's that it sticks far too closely to the formula established by T2. Dani is John Connor, the REV-9 is the new equivalent of Robert Patrick's T-1000, and Grace is Arnold's T-800. Hamilton and Schwarzenegger's presences may advance certain themes, but they don't alter that formula, since they're essentially along for the same ride again. Most of Dark Fate is spent getting from one huge, extremely awesome action set piece to the next, with quiet scenes of exposition and character development in between. The Terminator chases its human prey; the humans flee while doing their best to fight back against a superior foe.

Calling Terminator: Dark Fate the Force Awakens of the Terminator franchise is all too accurate. Both movies did their best to reboot a classic but aging franchise with a mix of new and returning characters and the most technologically and visually impressive entries ever in their respective series, while also trying too hard to recapture the original's magic by following the same old beats too closely. Director Tim Miller definitely leaves his mark on the franchise, but he was clearly also conscious--sometimes to a fault--of the need to deliver the movie audiences expect. Dark Fate winds up feeling a bit too safe, even as the possibilities it presents for Terminator's future as a series prove exciting.

The 72-year-old Schwarzenegger is a welcome, comforting presence in this movie, though he's definitely not the star this time around, and the way he's written into the story is more than a little bit goofy (Terminator scholars will have plenty to discuss after this one). Hamilton, on the other hand, exceeds expectations--Sarah Connor has very few f***s left to give, and Hamilton chews gravel in every single scene. She is exactly the hardened, take-no-prisoners badass that you'd expect Sarah Connor to be in the post-T2 future that Dark Fate posits. At the same time, though, both actors bring their comedic chops as well--like T2 before it, Dark Fate is darkly hilarious, fitting perfectly with the tone its predecessor established all those years ago.

But Mackenzie Davis really steals the show as the augmented future-soldier Grace. Davis is every bit the badass that Hamilton was back when T2 came out, utterly selling the physical power necessary for this fight, as well as the mental toll it extracts. Grace and Reyes's Dani are the emotional core--the returning characters played by Hamilton and Schwarzenegger are trying to right the wrongs of their past, but Grace and Dani are fighting for a new future. If the franchise continues on from this new re-starting point, one can hope that they remain a focus.

And of course, it wouldn't be a Terminator movie (or not a decent one, at least) without technological wizardry, special effects, and staggeringly impressive action sequences. Dark Fate feels like it has the right blend of practical and CG effects, as--besides a little bit of wonky de-aging--everything looks stellar. Like the liquid metal of the T-1000, the REV-9 has the new ability to separate its "skin" from its internal skeleton and operate them independently, creating two foes to fight simultaneously. Unsurprisingly, this effect is put to great use, employed in a number of creative ways, like the Terminator's exoskeleton climbing out onto the hood of a truck while its endoskeleton remains behind the wheel (as glimpsed in trailers and Comic-Con footage). Luna's extremely menacing performance pulls the whole thing together and makes the REV-9 a worthy Terminator villain.

Dark Fate also doesn't shy away from today's political realities. Much of the movie is set in Mexico, and a big part of the characters' journey involves making the treacherous journey across the border into the US, including scenes in a holding area for detainees caught in the crossing. The movie's message here is clear, so if you're the type of moviegoer who believes that all films should be apolitical, start writing your outraged Twitter takes now.

Terminator: Dark Fate doesn't set a new bar for action movies like Terminator 2 did back in 1991. But that's not a realistic expectation--T2 was a once-in-a-generation kind of film. What Dark Fate does is establish a new--if-familiar--jumping-off point from which the Terminator series can hopefully move forward. It breaks the cycle of terrible Terminator sequels and spin-offs, and begins a new, brighter timeline. Humanity may always be its own worst enemy, but Dark Fate proves that we at least have the capacity to make some more kick-ass Terminator movies before judgment day arrives.

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The Good

  • Great reprisals from Hamilton and Schwarzenegger
  • New characters played by Gabriel Luna, Mackenzie Davis, and Natalia Reyes bring fresh life to the series
  • Features the massive action set pieces and technological wizardry you expect from a Terminator movie
  • Erases all the bad Terminator movies from existence and puts the series back on the right track

The Bad

  • Sticks closely to the familiar formula of T2 and winds up feeling a bit too safe
  • The way Schwarzenegger's character is written into the story is pretty goofy

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Mike Rougeau is GameSpot's Senior Entertainment Editor. He loves Game of Thrones and dogs.
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I saw the movie last night and although it's better than the post T2 sequels, it lacks... A LOT. (SPOILER ALERT)

The feeling of "Oh Sh*t, this thing keeps coming" is completely gone. No sense of despair or urgency. No sense of "nowhere to go".

The photography has changed and it resembles more Terminator Salvation than T1 or T2.

Thou i loved Mackenzie Davis' character and Linda Hamilton's return, Natalie Reyes was a terrible choice in the cast. Such bad acting that at times it resembled Zach Galifianakis' pretending to be a bad actor in Due Date. I did not believe one word that came out of her.

Hollywood really needs to stop this whole "Girl Power" movement if they're going to f*ck it up.

Sarah Connor was done the right way. Thrown into a world she didn't belong and wasn't prepared for, learning and becoming a bad ass over time. I this movie, the "determined" factory worker goes from Cry Baby to the leader of the resistance in 2 minutes. It's embarrassing.

They replaced John Connor so seamlessly you would think the didn't spend the first 2 movies doing everything they could to keep him alive.

And then there's Arnold. Thou i love Arnold, they turned him into a Joke in this movie. An unnecessary piece of machinery added to the movie for ratings and nothing else. There's no way he will be in the next movie if it ever comes out.

Also, This movie being R-Rated is proof that America has gone soft. They toned down everything, from language to the violence. It's bland.

The Terminator Series was perfect, but now, it seems like it's time to say good bye.

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Surprised this got a decent score here. Dark Fate is getting mixed reviews and it seems like the type of movie that GS would usually slam.

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Sounds about right. Real critics call it “meh” and you guys give it an 8 out of 10. I will never take anyone at GameSpot seriously as a film critic.

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This movie just doesn’t interest me. I’ll wait for a home release.

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So lets see because this is not rocket science. We all liked the OG Terminator, but when T2 came out it was something so much more. By now many of us have watched T2 multiple times and it remains as one of the best movies ever created bar none with Edward Furlong as John Cononr. And those idiot writers decided to kill off what we all loved about T2 & stabbed the franchise in the heart. It was great that Linda Hamilton & Shwarzy were back, but there will never be a proper T2 sequel without Edward as the real John Connor that lives & becomes the resistance leader This is what we all want. To me Terminator Dark Fate is just that, another dark fated attempt at a Terminator movie.

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@just1mohr: I agree that that would have been the most logical next step for the franchise back in the day, but they had some interesting angles they tried to explore, they just did a crappy job of it. I disagree that you need Furlong for it - I feel bad that he's fallen on tough times, but that doesn't mean he was the right actor for adult John.

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@just1mohr: but with that attitude can they really do? reboot everything but keep john as main point?

at this point all these "sequels" are like fan fics written somewhere online by different people. its impossible to make "clean" sequel with the minefield they have done

but it says something that terminators appearance in mortal kombat is bigger than any game or movie released recently. ok maybe discounting joker

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I'll wait for User Reviews. I don't trust narrative driven critics.

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@huntem: I think you'll find waaay more and a wider variety of "narrative" in user reviews.

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Roll on Thursday night bought my tickets a week ago so looking forward to this.

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my favorite terminator was the one with christian bale. dark not cheesy.....except for the original of course. hate hate hate anything cheesy.......

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"Calling Terminator: Dark Fate the Force Awakens of the Terminator franchise is all too accurate."

This was exactly the conclusion I was coming to. A soft reboot using an established original to try and manipulate you into liking it. 'This reminds me of that other really great thing I like, I like it!'

Also, you didn't get into too much detail (probably for the better) but I hope we at least got a nuanced perspective of legal/illegal border crossings and not a myopic view one way or another.

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Nice trailer. I have watched all the Terminator movies and am looking forward to seeing this one too. This is going to be a good movie.

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I want to believe this will be good as the OGs are back in it and with movies these days the timeline gets screwed up when spinoffs are done and deviate. Hope this movie gets it back on line and try not to do an money grab. Dam+ Linda sure has aged but still good to see her and Arne back as well as it would not be an Terminator movie without them.

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Wrecked the franchise by no John and terrible timeline. Worse its the same retreading story yet they ignore the future war which is interesting and fresh. I just dont understand why tehy cant have john fight and win to end it all? even salvation was 10 years too early

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@Archangel2222: understanding the time lines makes you go insane. Just remember this, the future has already happened where two things happened. Humans beat the machines but were left with a destroyed world. The machines keep altering the past, creating new time lines where they also get beaten. The machines fail to see that they are doomed from the start because their AI identified humankind as a threat to everything and attacked too early, leaving it with a first Gen AI that could not evolve its reasoning, that AI is unable to predict too many moves in advance whereas humans evolved to new battle tactics where the machines had no preparation and learning. Furthermore, the machines due to stupidity have not been mass produced in sufficient numbers and made the mistake to kill too many humans before realizing they need them as slaves. The machines, in all time lines, keep doing the same mistakes over and over because the only chance they had in winning is to destroy all humans, and even then, they would serve no purpose and just sit there turned off. The AI is ironically the biggest failure of the machines, it was not evolved and acted too fast and to ways where surviving humans learned to predict it instead of the other way around.

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I thought Gamespot didn't give scores to movies? I guess all that wining and bitch?? did help. The only thing that still bad is Gamespot still is terrible giving reviews to games or movies. What Gamespot is trying to say is that the movie is great and is the best T2 movie in two decades, Go see it.

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Don’t trust this review at all, movie will be trash

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@chrisg16117: says a random internet person based upon literally nothing...

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@chrisg16117: harsh to say without watching it first?

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Too much CGI. When I saw in the preview the vehicle falling out of airplane with explosions and people fighting as they free fall I knew that the credits list will be 100x longer with names of computer geeks than T1 and T2. On the bright side, it is rated R.

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The franchise is T2, as so aliens(or 2 ) is also the franchise, take either away and you left with the review of being average, personally I liked terminator 3, towards the end(some may or may not like it,) I strongly disliked the part where the t800 kidnaps the veterinarian and with John Connor, that part was convoluted however the ending was nice but genysis ending clashes with this one for it details the start of skynet, but this one I'm unsure of.

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The franchise is T2, as so aliens(or 2 ) is also the franchise, take either away and you left with the review of being average, personally I liked terminator 3, towards the end(some may or may not like it,) I strongly disliked the part where the t800 kidnaps the veterinarian and with John Connor, that part was convoluted however the ending was nice but genysis ending clashes with this one for it details the start of skynet, but this one I'm unsure of.

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I wonder what the game will have when it releases, compared to the movie.

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@Crazy_sahara:Its a prequel to t1 nothing to do with this game or dani

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Nice. I really enjoy the Terminator movies and am looking forward to seeing this one.

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Thankfully this sounds good! I have never seen any of the Terminator movies at the cinema, the last few were well below expectations!

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eveyone and their mother bashing this film and then there's gamespot :)

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@HesamB: I'm not sold on the movie yet, but 65% on RT.

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Everyone else: It's slightly better than the worst films of the series but a totally needless entry.

Gamespot: It's fantastic, You should absolutely go see.

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@redviperofdorne: How dare GameSpot consider their unique audience when writing the review! They should speak to the same audience as the New York Times, and have the same opinion.

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@redviperofdorne: Opinions are like that.

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@redviperofdorne: lol

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@redviperofdorne: This is what I noticed too haha

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This is good news. It's about time we get another good Terminator movie.

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After about 20 years of bad Terminator movies, it nice to see this one might be alright.

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