But does the audience really care? Probably not,” the director said. “I would fight for that line, because it was important to me. So he fought for what he thought was important, even if they were minor items, like particularly poetic lines of dialogue. “Even though Jim is a producer and David Ellison is a producer and they technically have final cut and ultimate power, my name is still on it as director,” said Miller. Speaking to KCRW, the director behind Deadpool opened up about that hardship and that of working with James Cameron, who returned to the franchise to produce Dark Fate. Now Miller has had a chance to reflect on the filmmaking process and why exactly the film didn’t quite do what he had hoped. ![]() The film, which currently sits at 71 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, brought back old favorites like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, but still underperformed. ![]() As well-received as Terminator: Dark Fate was by critics and fans alike who were happy to discard the confusing and uninspiring Terminator canon that occured after Terminator 2: Judgment Day, director Tim Miller’s film didn’t quite terminate the box office.
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