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Halcyon Company
The Halcyon Company announced on May 10, 2007, the acquisition of all the "Terminator" franchise rights. These rights include the right to produce any future "Terminator" films, as well as all future merchandising and licensing rights, certain future revenues derived from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, as well as certain rights in the television project "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles", and the sole right to produce all future "Terminator" projects in any new or existing media.

The Halcyon Company is a privately financed, film development, production and financing company, headed by co-CEOs Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek. "The 'Terminator' franchise represents by far the most popular and successful franchise not owned by a major studio," said Mr. Kubicek. "While we have several other projects in the works, we see this global franchise as a cornerstone of Halcyon's future business plans."


The Halcyon Company does not accept unsolicited submissions of any kind (screenplays, headshots, resumes, directors’ reels).

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belezeebub A weighty problem (page: 1 2 3 4 5 ... last page) 117 Apr 18 2009, 12:31 AM EDT by ZealousEnder
Thread started: Apr 11 2008, 2:48 PM EDT  Watch
Okay I talked about this in a post a few months ago and I finely have the answer. Taking facts from the only source I have, I re-watched all the terminator movies and in the making of T3 in the bathroom scenes they finely answered my question a T3 Movie Terminator weighs 2000 pounds, which fills in a lot of the issues I have had with the science behind the TV and Movie when two terminators fight buildings shake vans rocks back and forth and walls get destroyed, so Sarah could not have possibility have lifted Cameron into that chair when the trapped safe caused her to shut down and reboot. Most of the cars they drive around in wouldn’t carry her weight which goes to prove Cameron is an advanced proto-type, she is almost as strong as a terminator but with a lot less mass, I would guess Cameron weighs on the order of 500 pounds. I know it’s a TV show and I know the laws of Physics don’t apply to TV and Movies but it’s a pet peeve of mine when holly weird shifts gears mid stream on physics issues. I still want to know why Skynet would design a terminator that can not only eat but one that would look like a teen girl, I have a feeling if SCC gets a next season we will find out Skynet didn’t build her but John did, future john already knows the outcome because to him it has already happened, he is just filling in the blanks by sending back the right people and equipment at the right times. (Think Big John is a freak and he built himself a toy to play with then with the time portal he sent it to him self as a present) Cameron isn’t there to help john stop Skynet because that can’t happen she is there is give john the training and knowledge to become the leader he needs to be.

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Arbalest Terminator Revolution 0 Dec 18 2008, 12:53 PM EST by Arbalest
Thread started: Dec 18 2008, 12:53 PM EST  Watch
I don't know if you guys are aware of this, but aside from movies, television, and that badass light-gun arcade game, the Terminator franchise has had an extensive relationship with another entertainment medium: comic books. A lot of stories have been told in the pages of comics, and there's actually an omnibus or two.

The most recent foray into the world of comics is the new series T2: Revolution, a sequel to another five-part comic series T2: Infinity. Infinity takes place just a few years after T3, where we learn that Kate Brewster died in the shelter, and follows John Connor's first encounter with the leaderless and unorganized Resistance. It also introduces a new Terminator, the T-Infinity, which is sent from 2033 to multiple timelines in order to Terminate any and all inconsistencies and rogue elements that bring certain timelines off-balance, which makes for a good explanation for the existence of the TSCC timeline. I think there's a compilation out there, I highly recommend you check it out online or at your local comic book shop.

In Revolution, the plot takes place several years later and John Connor's effectively the leader and badass we expect him to be plus he's got a new wife. What caught my attention, and what might interest the rest of you TSCC fans, is that in a flashback to another timeline we see a post-T2 Sarah Connor and it definitely looks like the artist went with the Lena Headey look. Anyway, it's worth mentioning and if you're interested just hit any place that sells comic books, although I really think you should read Infinity first as it really ties into Revolution and the background summary inside the front cover doesn't do it justice.
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nmrx105 My Birthday is Doomsday. 15 Jun 28 2008, 4:14 PM EDT by jangel008
Thread started: Jun 3 2008, 5:39 PM EDT  Watch
Hey Skynet becomes self aware on my birthday.
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