![]() ![]() 4) Brett Azar serves as a body double for the young T-800, with CGI applied to recreate Schwarzenegger's facial likeness from the 1990s opening scene. Aaron Kunitz provided the voice of young John Connor. Furlong is credited as "John Connor reference". For his performance, Furlong simultaneously watched footage of Jude Collie (actor playing young John Connor) during the film's opening scene and had to match Edward Furlong as John Connor and Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor in 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day.' 'Terminator: Dark. He also gave a performance through facial motion capture footage How de-aging tech was used in the shocking opening of Terminator: Dark Fate. The team studied time-lapse photography which depicted the growth of algae and fungus,Īnd this inspired the liquid metal movements.Ģ) Maddy Curley serves as a stunt actress and body double for young Sarah Connor, with CGI applied to recreate Hamilton's facial likeness from the 1990s openingģ) Edward Furlong's (who played John Connor in Terminator 2 (1991) and T2 3-D:BattleĪcross Time (1996 ) likeness was used to recreate his younger face digitally using CGI. The 45-year-old shot to fame in 1991 starring in Terminator 2 alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. The ILM team also created the liquid metal effects of the "Rev-9" terminator. ACTOR Edward Furlong has looked like he's seen better days in new photos taken outside of his Los Angeles apartment. After seeing the digital head shots, Schwarzenegger provided guidance to the ILM team, which made subtle adjustments to perfect hisĬharacter's facial movements. Looked realistic and had the same likeness as Terminator 2. ![]() ILM's visual effects supervisor, Jeff White, said a lot of work went into the scene to ensure that the characters' faces We’ll be continuing with Sarah’s story, John’s story, and the T-800 returns - a different T-800 with a very different role to play than what we’ve seen before.1) ILM did de-aging in the opening scene. “I think the best way to think about Terminator: Dark Fate is to think about it as a direct sequel to Terminator 2, the third film in a series, if you will. ![]() So, what’s the go? No Connor at all in this timeline? What happened to him – dare we ask?Ĭameron, returning as both a producer and consultant on the new “Terminator”, says that the character still factors into this story – he just won’t say how. Terminator: Dark Fate is a 2019 American science fiction action film that is the sixth installment in the Terminator franchise and a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), ignoring the events of Rise of the Machines (2003), Salvation (2009), and Genisys (2015). It’s been reported that Collie will be a CGI stand-in – in other words, they’ll likely replace his face with that of a young Furlong. Jude Collie plays John Connor in “Terminator : Dark Fate” Unlike his “Terminator 2” co-stars Hamilton and Schwarzenegger, it would seem Edward Furlong wasn’t asked to reprise his role for director Tim Miller’s new film.Instead, it seems the script opted not to include a grown-up John Connor and only feature the character in some brief flashback sequences – where he’ll be played by Jude Collie. In the first trailer for the film, we get to see Linda Hamilton’s Sarah Connor save a trio of new characters from a time-traveling assassin, we also get a brief glimpse of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ageing Terminator, but no sign of young Connor – the young man who will, in the years to come, lead the battle against the machines. Despite the fact that he’s nowhere to be seen in the trailer, and the only actor listed in the part is a young teenager (the same age Edward Furlong was in 1991’s “Terminator 2 : Judgement Day”), James Cameron promises that November’s “Terminator : Dark Fate” will continue the story of John Connor. ![]()
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