Christian Bale As John Connor In Next Three Terminator Movies

I am a HUGE Christian Bale fan (and I don’t even mind so much he’s Gloria Steinem’s step-son) …
I’ve been a fan of his movies since “Empire Of The Sun”.
I have yet to see a movie of his that I don’t find something to like about it.
Cripes! I’m STILL trying to ‘get my head around’ “American Psycho”
WARNING: DON’T WATCH IF YOU’RE SQUEEMISH …
I feel he has brought a dark, un-campy, and acerbic edge to The Dark Night (’The’ Batman). A man lingering in a lonely limbo between good and evil, struggling with his own weaknesses while facing the strengths of others.
I also really like the “Terminator” movies. No … I really do.
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Bale ‘to make three Terminators’
By Mark Savage - Entertainment reporter, BBC News in Cannes
Christian Bale is to play rebel leader John Connor in three sequels to the Terminator franchise, its producers have revealed.
The Welsh-born star, who is soon to be seen in Batman Begins sequel The Dark Knight, has already started shooting the first of those films, Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins.
“He’s really an actor’s actor, so we’re very proud,” said Victor Kubicek of film company Halcyon.
Charlie’s Angels director McG is directing the new film, which is due to be released on 22 May 2009.
“Christian was our first choice and he’s a big fan of The Terminator, so we’re very lucky,” Kubicek told the BBC at the Cannes Film Festival.
“But with Batman he’s already done the whole franchise thing, so we weren’t sure he’d respond.”
Luckily, said Kubicek’s business partner Derek Anderson, “he read the script and he loved it, so he’s signed on for all three.”
US rap star Common will also have a lead role in the film, as will Australian actor Sam Worthington, who will soon be seen in Titanic director James Cameron’s science-fiction epic Avatar.
The producers would not reveal whether Arnold Schwarzenegger would reprise his role as the Terminator. Nor would they discuss character names or plot details.
“We can’t talk about the story points at all,” said Kubicek, adding the project was being kept strictly under wraps.
“Not everyone gets to see the script. They only see the part of the script that’s relevant to the job they’re doing.”
But the producers promised not to disappoint fans of the time-travelling franchise, which has also spawned TV series The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
“We’re both huge Terminator fans and we’re just approaching it from the point of view of what we’d like to see,” said Anderson.
“Any time we’re feeling pressure we just take a step back and say, as fans, ‘what would we like to see?’”



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that movie is the best,” don’t just stare at it, eat it”
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:10 amThis rocks! I love Christian Bale! He made a great Jesus too!
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:38 am“Batman Begins” is my favorite superhero flick, to date (”Iron Man” a very close 2nd).
The remake of “3:10 To Yuma” also kicked ass. Growing up in my generation, Westerns aren’t much of a genre I can relate to. My father, however, would list “The Magnificent Seven” as his all-time favorite movie.
Still can’t believe how Steinem insulted McCain over his POW status.
May 22nd, 2008 at 7:41 am