
Terminators are some of the deadliest androids in all of science fiction, as they not only have the strength and the numbers to take over the world, but they also have time travel technology to ensure that they will never lose that control, with a supreme artificial intelligence - Skynet - to command the legions of robot-conquerors. Try as they might, humans have never fully been able to get rid of the Terminators, and with the insanely powerful weapons Skynet has at its disposal, it’s unlikely they ever will.
While fans of the Terminator film franchise have seen some pretty insane Sci-Fi weaponry wielded by the machines, they haven’t even scratched the surface of what Skynet and its killer-drones are really capable of. Here are the Top 10 most powerful Terminator weapons movie fans didn’t get to see.
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Most Terminators look like human skeletons made of metal,...
While fans of the Terminator film franchise have seen some pretty insane Sci-Fi weaponry wielded by the machines, they haven’t even scratched the surface of what Skynet and its killer-drones are really capable of. Here are the Top 10 most powerful Terminator weapons movie fans didn’t get to see.
Horns
Most Terminators look like human skeletons made of metal,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant

As established at the very beginning of the Terminator franchise, the T-800 is insanely hard to kill despite being a relatively older model to some of the more advanced Terminators fans have seen in more recent years. However, the T-800 does have one huge physical weakness that would have made destroying it as easy as flipping a switch. Unfortunately, because of Skynet’s most successful time travel mission, that secret has been lost to time.
1984’s The Terminator introduced fans to a time-sliding android designed to kill any target Skynet decided needed to die, no matter where they were in history: the T-800. This model Terminator was sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor to prevent John Connor (the leader of humanity’s resistance) from ever being born. It failed, though its arrival in 1984 created something of a paradox, as the remnants of its robotic body paved the way for Skynet’s development.
1984’s The Terminator introduced fans to a time-sliding android designed to kill any target Skynet decided needed to die, no matter where they were in history: the T-800. This model Terminator was sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor to prevent John Connor (the leader of humanity’s resistance) from ever being born. It failed, though its arrival in 1984 created something of a paradox, as the remnants of its robotic body paved the way for Skynet’s development.
- 4/6/2023
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant

In The Terminator film universe, the T-800 is one of the more durable and well-known models in a long line of them, with those unfortunate enough to come up against one often needing to utilize a variety of tactics to take it down for good. And in an original Terminator comic series from 2014, the very first version of these highly efficient killing machines is shown to have a unique weapon that can immobilize and potentially even destroy any T-800 it comes across!
An iconic movie villain introduced in 1984’s The Terminator and memorably played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, it has been shown more than once in franchise lore just how hard it is to disable, damage, outsmart, and outright kill one of these robot assassins — the T-800 model, T-1000 liquid Terminator, and more included. Having been crushed, blown up, melted, shot at, run over, and subject to a whole slew of other things across six films,...
An iconic movie villain introduced in 1984’s The Terminator and memorably played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, it has been shown more than once in franchise lore just how hard it is to disable, damage, outsmart, and outright kill one of these robot assassins — the T-800 model, T-1000 liquid Terminator, and more included. Having been crushed, blown up, melted, shot at, run over, and subject to a whole slew of other things across six films,...
- 4/2/2023
- by Brian Colucci
- ScreenRant
Believe it or not, Godzilla: King of the Monsters is quickly closing in on its release date in the summer of 2019 and a new graphic novel companion, called Godzilla: Aftershock by Arvid Nelson with illustrations by Drew Edward Johnson for Legendary Comics, will kick off Godzilla fever in the spring of 2019. In fact, La Comic Con-goers can even get a sneak peek at Godzilla: Aftershock tomorrow, October 27th.
Press Release: "In anticipation of next summer’s big-screen blockbuster, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Legendary Comics announces the thrilling companion graphic novel Godzilla: Aftershock, written by Arvid Nelson, with art by Drew Edward Johnson. Continuing the story of 2014’s Godzilla after the catastrophic events in San Francisco, the King of the Monsters finds himself once again threatened as a terrifying new foe rises from the depths of the earth, unleashing a series of devasting earthquakes and driven by an unstoppable...
Press Release: "In anticipation of next summer’s big-screen blockbuster, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Legendary Comics announces the thrilling companion graphic novel Godzilla: Aftershock, written by Arvid Nelson, with art by Drew Edward Johnson. Continuing the story of 2014’s Godzilla after the catastrophic events in San Francisco, the King of the Monsters finds himself once again threatened as a terrifying new foe rises from the depths of the earth, unleashing a series of devasting earthquakes and driven by an unstoppable...
- 10/26/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead


Update: A DC animator has clarified that Bruce Timm will not be writing and directing Justice League: Gods and Monsters.
It was reported that the Batman: The Animated Series creator would be returning to DC Animation for the upcoming feature.
Gods and Monsters will instead be written by Alan Burnett and directed by Sam Liu, according to James Tucker.
He added that the Court of Owls will not feature in Batman vs Robin.
Original story: Warner Bros Animation has announced two new DC Comics features at San Diego Comic-Con.
Batman: The Animated Series' Bruce Timm will make his return in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, reports World's Finest.
Batman vs Robin will be loosely based on Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's debut New 52 Batman storyline.
Gods and Monsters is an original story by Timm not related to Dan Jolley and Josh Krach's 2001 comic Justice League storyline of the same name.
It was reported that the Batman: The Animated Series creator would be returning to DC Animation for the upcoming feature.
Gods and Monsters will instead be written by Alan Burnett and directed by Sam Liu, according to James Tucker.
He added that the Court of Owls will not feature in Batman vs Robin.
Original story: Warner Bros Animation has announced two new DC Comics features at San Diego Comic-Con.
Batman: The Animated Series' Bruce Timm will make his return in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, reports World's Finest.
Batman vs Robin will be loosely based on Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's debut New 52 Batman storyline.
Gods and Monsters is an original story by Timm not related to Dan Jolley and Josh Krach's 2001 comic Justice League storyline of the same name.
- 7/30/2014
- Digital Spy


Warner Bros Animation has announced two new DC Comics features at San Diego Comic-Con.
Batman: The Animated Series' Bruce Timm will make his return in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, reports World's Finest.
Batman vs Robin will be loosely based on Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's debut New 52 Batman storyline.
Gods and Monsters is an original story by Timm not related to Dan Jolley and Josh Krach's 2001 comic Justice League storyline of the same name.
These will join the previously announced Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, which follows on from Justice League: War.
Batman vs Robin will be released in Summer 2015, with Justice League: Gods and Monsters following in Autumn/Winter 2015.
Batman: The Animated Series' Bruce Timm will make his return in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, reports World's Finest.
Batman vs Robin will be loosely based on Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's debut New 52 Batman storyline.
Gods and Monsters is an original story by Timm not related to Dan Jolley and Josh Krach's 2001 comic Justice League storyline of the same name.
These will join the previously announced Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, which follows on from Justice League: War.
Batman vs Robin will be released in Summer 2015, with Justice League: Gods and Monsters following in Autumn/Winter 2015.
- 7/28/2014
- Digital Spy
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