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Terminator 5: Genesys

25/9/2014

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From Top Left to right: Emilia Clarke, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jai Courtney, Jason Clarke, Matt Smith, Courtney B. Vance, Aaron V. Williamson, Byung-Hun Lee and Dayo Okeniyi.
Currently shooting for a 2015 release date is the latest instalment of the Terminator franchise. However my phrasing may be wrong as it seems that Terminator: Genesys is going to be the first of 3 new movies, that I suspect will alter the existing mythology, acting as some sort of re-boot.

Though no elements of the story have been leaked, the casting allows for much speculation, as many of the characters that should be dead by now, are suddenly alive and kicking. This could indicate that we likely to see a Terminator film that is equally split between the present and the future. This could also mean we are heading away from the 'future is now' Terminator Salvation premise and returning to the deadlock draw that allows us to have sequel upon sequel. Dawn of the Planet of The Apes' Jason Clarke must be representing scenes set in the future as he will be playing a very middle aged John Connor.

"Miles Dyson's young son, remember him? He was present when Sarah Connor attempted to assassinate his father in Judgement Day, now a young man he will be played by actor Dayo Okeniyi."

Looking at the rest of the cast; we can see that Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke is playing a young Sarah Connor, which could mean that we are returning to her initial encounter with the Terminator sent to kill her. It might also mean that the teenage/young man - John Connor seen in T2 may not feature...unless this is where Percy Jackson's Cyclops actor Douglas Smith comes in to show us a latter stage in the timeline.

Arnie of course will be playing a Terminator, but who's side he'll be on is still up for debate. Plus there is another Terminator in the mix, a T-800 version in the form of Aaron Williamson. Williamson a former Marine, comes with a body that shows us with no uncertainty why he got the role and why he'll be lethal!

Courtney B. Vance will be playing Miles Dyson - the Cyberdyne Systems engineer that will invent the micro-processing chip that kick-starts the entire saga...and yes he did die in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, so like I suggested, a re-boot may be upon us. Also spun into the narrative will be Miles Dyson's young son, remember him? He was present when Sarah Connor attempted to assassinate his father in Judgement Day, now a young man he will be played by actor Dayo Okeniyi.
As for the rest of the story I imagine it's a waiting game but I predict 3 points of focus on the timeline:

1: THE PAST - A young Sarah Connor comes across the Terminator for the first time and is protected by Kyle Reese (played here by Jai Courtney) sent back by John Connor.

2. THE PRESENT - The teenage/early manhood years of John Connor; we see him learning all he needs to, in order to become the leader he does.

3. THE FUTURE - The computers have initiated Judgement Day, but due to events in the timeline potentially having been changed, the story in T3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator: Salvation have a new tapestry of events to be woven on top of what now doesn't exist?.

With the time travel anomalies that could to be flying around, I believe anything can happen in the upcoming films. Anything can be subject to change, to be reset, erased or be completely terminated from the timeline.
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Now adding the trailer on December 5th, did my above predictions ring true?
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Controversial Casting

23/9/2014

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Open letters to institutions are a start...I guess. I suppose we have to begin somewhere in highlighting the lack of diversity on our screens, but after the first note of limited inclusion, there is also a second act that needs to be addressed too, another crime in the form of mis-representation...
The fact that it happens so often and more importantly is widely accepted, suggests that a discourse, however historically accurate is absolutely pointless. So instead of a debate let's just create our own casting for films to illustrate the point of how it feels to be mis-represented.

Film 1
Let us create a Henry VIII film, still set in England. We will have Henry and all the English roles played by Chinese people. Anyone European is to be played by Samoans...and oh yes this film is to be labelled as being the most historically accurate picture ever made.

Film 2
Chariots of Fire, once again set in England, re-made where the entire cast are played by Bangladeshi people. Any non-English roles are to be played by people from Singapore.

Film 3
Saving Private Ryan, the entire American army are to be played by Iranians.

Film 4
12 Years A Slave, all the slaves are to be played by Europeans and the White American parts are to be played by Africans.

Film 5
Exodus: Gods and Kings; A biblical story set so far back in the history of the world, that the 'culture' playing the parts now, didn't even exist. That very same culture are to play all the important parts of course and then the cultures that were actually born of the entire CONTINENT, that the film is set in, you know the ones that occupied and lived in that location before the advent and invasions of cultures such as the Persians, Greeks, Romans or the existence of the Ottomans, yadda yadda yaaa are to play the slave and 'lower' status roles.

There won't even be the casting cop out of having a cast look like the current people of Egypt, who's look only appears after the Arabs had finally grown in significant numbers to be a mighty force and come into the land to shake-up the genetic make-up via invasion. No we're gonna keep it truly unreal and perpetuate more lies. Why on Earth does the Hollywood system back the re-writing of history to such stupid degrees? As a kid for years I believed that the Native Americans were the villains and that Russians were the natural enemy of the world.
When Casting Doesn't Matter
Even though it can be annoying when a character from a book is described as one thing and then portrayed on screen as another, I don't mind altered casting when it bares no change to the overall premise. If a story has no emphasis on gender, race, age, nationality or sexuality - then knock yourself out with your casting choices. Rising Sun, The Hunger Games, Daredevil and the Fantastic Four film have all switched things up, but not to the detriment of the story.

Alternatively I don't need to see a black James Bond or a female Dr. Who. I'm not against these portrayals, but when the characters were conceived with specific details that create who and what they are, if you change significant factors then you have a new character. A black James Bond for me is like having a white Shaft, his backstory and life path change dramatically. Look at the backstory of 007 had in Skyfall, what are the odds of a Chinese Bond having that ancestral past in Scotland? Inclusion is great, correct representation is even better, but the real appreciation would come in the form of  creating a 00 agent with his/her own identity and history. Or bringing about a female Gallifreyan timelord with her own mythology. The people who are not being represented are not overly-sensitive, they don't need to be the key people in every production or even be in every production, but if you are telling their story you, then you have to respect the fact and place of their existence or don't tell the story at all.
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Shazam! I Think You Mean Black Adam...

23/9/2014

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So my 99.99999% asuredness that Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was to play Shazam was defeated by the 0.00001% - however I think that the casting choice is perhaps a better fit. When The Rock is a mean mutha on camera it works very well for the screen and since Black Adam has no light that shines from him, I look forward to the portrayal. With this confirmation we are still left with one question...who is going to play Shazam?

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Kingsman - The Secret Service

23/9/2014

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Gone are the days of Storm Breaker and Agent Cody Banks, now comes something a little more 'hood' and dare I say it 'Chav' in the shape of Kingsman - directed by Matthew Vaughn 

Not  failing me yet as a set General Vaughn has teamed up with regular screen writing partner Jane Goldman (Jonathan Ross's Wife) to create a film adaptation of Kingsman: The Secret Service

Kingsman is based on a comic by Mark Millar who also wrote the Kick Ass comics. Vaughn of course directed the first Kick Ass (which was also written with Goldman) and he served as one of many producers for the sequel.
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