Netflix’s Terminator Series Revealed With Sublime Trailer

Netflix’s Terminator Series Revealed With Sublime Trailer

Terminator Zerothe first animated series of the saga

The Terminator saga will soon return to the screens. Not with a film, but with an animated series. After six feature films, of which we will especially remember the first two works by James Cameron, in addition to the series Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesNetflix is ​​about to launch Terminator Zero. An anime produced by Production IG and Skydance Television and which will take place in Japan, in 1997.

In fact, if in 2022 the war between machines and humans rages, a soldier will be sent into the past to change the fate of humanity. His goal will be to find Malcolm Lee, a scientist at Cortex Industries who is working on an artificial intelligence capable of competing with Skynet. But as often happens in the Terminator series, a machine will also be sent into the past to eliminate him…

A first teaser for the Netflix series

So, even if on a story level Terminator Zero It should not revolutionize the saga, the choice of Japan seems relevant, as well as that of the animation to bring it to life. As highlighted by the trailer (video in the article) revealed by Netflix, which gives us an idea of ​​the show’s dark atmosphere.

In fact, these images do not help much to further understand the story. We can however see several machines involved, including a Terminator that the heroine will have to face. We should also navigate between 1997 and 2022 to see the consequences of the war. To see if this story will bring real added value to the saga. But at least the production, which we owe to Masashi Kudō (Bleach).

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As for the voice casting, Timothy Olyphant will be Terminator while the heroine Eiko, who we hear in this video, will be played Sonoya Mizuno (Ex Machina). André Holland (Malcolm Lee) and Rosario Dawson (Kokoro) join the cast. All eight episodes of Terminator Zero will be released online on Netflix on August 29th.

Source: Cine Serie

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