The Terminator 40th Anniversary 4K Blu-ray Cover, Release Date Revealed

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel a twinge of nostalgia as I reminisce about James Cameron’s groundbreaking 1984 masterpiece, The Terminator. Forty years on, and this iconic film still stands the test of time, much like the indomitable Arnold Schwarzenegger himself.


This year marks the 40th anniversary of James Cameron’s groundbreaking 1984 action movie, The Terminator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Exciting news for fans as new Blu-ray versions are coming soon! However, the pre-orders for the Steelbook Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray flew off the shelves shortly after they were launched last month. Fortunately, the standard edition is still available and its cover was unveiled today along with a release date of November 19th.

Currently, the Steelbook version is out of stock both on GRUV and Amazon. However, you can pre-order the standard 4K Blu-ray at a 20% discount using the code SIGNUP20 when checking out on GRUV, and it’s also available for pre-order on Amazon. The special features include “Creating the Terminator: Visual Effects & Music,” “The Terminator: Closer to the Real Thing,” “Unstoppable Force: The Legacy of the Terminator,” and 7 Deleted Scenes.

What’s Terminator Zero About?

Interested in learning more about ‘Terminator Zero’? Take a peek at the show’s official summary ahead of its Netflix premiere on August 29: “In the 1990s Japan, Malcolm Lee is working on creating another AI system meant to rival Skynet. As Judgment Day edges closer in 1997, Lee and his three kids are chased by an unidentified robotic assassin. A soldier from the future, arriving in 2022, has been dispatched to shield him.

Terminator’s Iconic “I’ll Be Back” Line

In a fresh Netflix documentary featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, it emerged that the actor and director James Cameron had contrasting views regarding the dialogue for the Terminator’s crucial scene. It seems that Arnold wasn’t fond of the lines as written in the original script.

During the filming of the scene at a police station, Cameron explained, “At one point, Arnold was supposed to say, ‘I’ll come back,’ but he didn’t. Instead, I suggested he should say, ‘I’ll be back.’ It wasn’t intended to be a grand moment; it was just meant to convey, ‘No worries, I’ll return.’

Later on, Schwarzenegger pointed out that the phrase “I’ll be back” might not fit his character well since he’s a machine. Instead, he believed that “I will be back” would sound more mechanical and align better with how the character would speak.

Schwarzenegger asked, “‘Are you the author?'” To which I replied, “No.” He then retorted, “Then don’t instruct me on how to write, if you don’t mind.

Indeed, Cameron’s assertion has proven accurate over time, since that particular dialogue has become one of the most frequently referenced lines from cinema.

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2024-09-24 17:40