The new Terminator sequel will now be debut two weeks earlier on the recently vacated Wonder Woman 1984 release date.
Yesterday, it was reported that the release date for Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman 1984 was being pushed back roughly seven months to summer 2020. Now, Skydance and Paramount Pictures have announced that the new Terminator sequel has taken the vacated November 1, 2019 spot, meaning the film will open two weeks earlier than the previously set November 15, 2019 release date.
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Details on the story are currently under wraps, though the film will be a direct sequel to Judgement Day and disregard the films that followed the first two installments. The film is intended to be the first chapter of a trilogy with a new heroine as the lead character.
Directed by Tim Miller from a script written by Billy Ray, David S. Goyer, Justin Rhodes, Josh Friedman and Charles H. Eglee, Terminator 6 stars Mackenzie Davis, Gabriel Luna, Natalia Reyes, Diego Boneta with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton as Sarah Conner. James Cameron returns to the franchise as a producer and conceived the story with Miller and David Ellison.
Terminator 6 will be released in theaters on November 1, 2019.