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]]>Through Matt Singer, the editor of ScreenCrush we learned about a fun Easter egg that can be found toward the end of the movie—you can actually call one of the characters.
In the new timeline, T-800 manages to fulfill his mission and kill John Connor. Having no more orders to follow, the cyborg finds a new life and family and goes by the name Carl.
In the movie, the protagonists are using Carl’s van which has his business’ number painted on it (888-512-1984). If you try calling this number, you’ll get a nice surprise—Schwarzenegger’s voice is recorded as Carl’s voicemail.
“Hi, this is Carl’s Draperies. We have the best drapes and curtains anywhere in Texas. I can guarantee you that. Sorry we’re not here right now to answer your call, but we’ll call you back. Until then, hasta la vista,” the message says.
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]]>The sixth installment in the Terminator franchise is looking to open at $28 million at 4,086 North American locations according to estimates. Not only was it forecast to haul in the $40 million range, but it also holds a price tag of $185 million (some sources even say $196 million).
Dark Fate re-teams Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, but it seems that the creative rifts between Tim Miller and producer James Cameron took their toll.
“The blood is still being scrubbed off the walls from those creative battles. This is a film that was forged in fire. So yeah, but that’s the creative process, right?” Cameron said to CinemaBlend.
Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Joker which are in their third and fifth weekends respectively are battling for second place.
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]]>Less focus has been given to Arnold Schwarzenegger who is also returning to his role as the T-800. But, from the little we saw, despite being a cyborg the terminator, who is now called “Carl” is aging. Director Tim Miller has spoken about this mysterious phenomena with Men’s Health. “I didn’t want to do a digital Arnold, that’s for f**k sure,” said Miller. “We’re [embracing] the reality of what it means to be a person of a certain age who is called upon to be heroic.” Miller added that, at age 73, Schwarzenegger’s current look possessed a “regalness” unique from his bodybuilding days. “There were so many women on the set who were like, ‘Oh my God, this is the best Arnold ever looked,’” he said.
So, how will the movie deal with the aging of its protagonists? We’ll have to wait till November 1 to find out.
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]]>The post Fans of “Terminator: Dark Fate” Will Enjoy this Easter Egg appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Through Matt Singer, the editor of ScreenCrush we learned about a fun Easter egg that can be found toward the end of the movie—you can actually call one of the characters.
In the new timeline, T-800 manages to fulfill his mission and kill John Connor. Having no more orders to follow, the cyborg finds a new life and family and goes by the name Carl.
In the movie, the protagonists are using Carl’s van which has his business’ number painted on it (888-512-1984). If you try calling this number, you’ll get a nice surprise—Schwarzenegger’s voice is recorded as Carl’s voicemail.
“Hi, this is Carl’s Draperies. We have the best drapes and curtains anywhere in Texas. I can guarantee you that. Sorry we’re not here right now to answer your call, but we’ll call you back. Until then, hasta la vista,” the message says.
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]]>The post Box Office: “Terminator: Dark Fate” Opens to $28 Million appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The sixth installment in the Terminator franchise is looking to open at $28 million at 4,086 North American locations according to estimates. Not only was it forecast to haul in the $40 million range, but it also holds a price tag of $185 million (some sources even say $196 million).
Dark Fate re-teams Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, but it seems that the creative rifts between Tim Miller and producer James Cameron took their toll.
“The blood is still being scrubbed off the walls from those creative battles. This is a film that was forged in fire. So yeah, but that’s the creative process, right?” Cameron said to CinemaBlend.
Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Joker which are in their third and fifth weekends respectively are battling for second place.
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]]>The post Tim Miller Didn’t Want to De-age Schwarzenegger for “Terminator: Dark Fate” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Less focus has been given to Arnold Schwarzenegger who is also returning to his role as the T-800. But, from the little we saw, despite being a cyborg the terminator, who is now called “Carl” is aging. Director Tim Miller has spoken about this mysterious phenomena with Men’s Health. “I didn’t want to do a digital Arnold, that’s for f**k sure,” said Miller. “We’re [embracing] the reality of what it means to be a person of a certain age who is called upon to be heroic.” Miller added that, at age 73, Schwarzenegger’s current look possessed a “regalness” unique from his bodybuilding days. “There were so many women on the set who were like, ‘Oh my God, this is the best Arnold ever looked,’” he said.
So, how will the movie deal with the aging of its protagonists? We’ll have to wait till November 1 to find out.
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