Terminator Pushed To Fill Wonder Woman 1984’s Old Release Date

Just yesterday, Wonder Woman 1984 exited the November 1, 2019 release date in favor of June of 2020. Sure, it was a seven-month delay — which is generally a pretty big deal — but with the previous film doing so well in June of 2017, you can understand Warner Bros. wanting to control as many variables as humanly possible in order to continue with the success they enjoyed that first time around.

Well, it hasn’t taken long for someone to snatch up that November release date. The currently-untitled Terminator 6 from Paramount Pictures has filled the vacancy some 24 hours after Wonder Woman left it. The film was originally set for a summer 2019 release before being pushed back to mid-November, and now with DC’s poster girl out of the way, they can try and take the month for themselves.

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Terminator 6 is a pretty high-profile film. It’s produced by James Cameron and directed by Deadpool‘s Tim Miller. Returning to the franchise after many years is Linda Hamilton’s Sarah Connor. Kind of like what Halloween did this past weekend, Terminator 6 will ignore all entries in the franchise after Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which is A-OK in my book.

But of course, they aren’t alone that weekend. Also hitting theaters is Sony’s Charlie’s Angels reboot, directed by Elizabeth Banks, so we’ll know for sure which property the world loves best (though, for the love of everything, I can’t imagine Terminator 6 losing this one).

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