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Comic-Con: Arnold, Hamilton are back in 'Terminator: Dark Fate'
Posted Thursday, July 18, 2019, at 6:14 PM

SAN DIEGO — Fans knew Arnold Schwarzenegger would be back for "Terminator: Dark Fate" — heck, they were even aware that Linda Hamilton was coming back for the first time since "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (1991) — but fans were blown away when the team at Comic-Con announced Eddie Furlong rejoined the fray as John Connor.
Arnold entertained the crowd with his appearance at the panel, and the A-List actor explained his love for the Terminator character.
“It was one of those really unique characters where you were amongst the top-10 villains and heroes, and that’s unheard of,” Schwarzenegger said. “I feel very indebted to Jim Cameron to creating this character and movies. And I’m so happy that he’s part of this one again. And that he and Linda came back…I think that you will all be surprised with this movie because it has come out unbelievable. I was blown away by it when I first saw it.”
During the footage, the Terminator goes by the name of Carl which Sarah Connor (Hamilton) rejects.
“I’m never going to f%^$ing call you Carl.”
"Terminator: Dark Fate" is rated R and will open in theaters on November 1.
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