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(Anonymous) 2022-04-20 12:49 am (UTC)(link)But honestly, I don't think marketing or timing or stuff like that really had anything to do with its performance. I think people just generally don't care that much about Terminator as a franchise. It's not like Salvation, Genesys, or Sarah Connor Chronicles did really fantastic or made a long-lasting impression that stuck in peoples' minds. People care about the original because it's a very unique, very 80s sci-fi classic, and they care about T2 because it's one of the 5 best action movies ever made. People just don't really care about the deep lore or the continuity of the Terminator universe, or using the franchise as a vehicle for telling new stories.
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(Anonymous) 2022-04-20 05:13 am (UTC)(link)I almost, sort of like that it ended on a cliffhanger. I mean, it's painful AF, but also, it means it's stayed in my head way more than it would've if we'd gotten closure. IDK, sometimes I hate that it ended on a cliffhanger, because OMG WE'RE NEVER GETTING MORE I CANNOT STAND IT I COULD LITERALLY RUN AMOK!!! But other times I'm glad for it, because it means the story is still alive in my imagination all these years later.