No matter what, it just keeps coming back.
So even with Cameron setting sail forTitanicand then heading to Pandora forAvatar,Terminatorlived on without him.
The next attempt for a reboot in came in 2009.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton in ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’.Kerry Brown/Paramount
It’s also a bad sign when a film is best remembered for aviral outburst by its starduring filming.
Dark Fatewas supposed to be the one that changed the downward trend.
This would not be another reboot, it would be a reunion.
Cameron was coerced to come back, serving as a producer and helping break the story.
After almost three decades away,Hamilton finally agreedto once again play Connor.
The even smarter decision was making this Sarah Connor’s movie.
And it looked like it might work.
“Paramount did everything exactly right.
Interest was just eroded by those other films.
This felt a lot likeT2, which is what I thought everyone wanted.
Paramount has yet to respond to EW’s request for comment on what comes next forTerminator.
“There are certain franchises that can benefit from having the brand and concept going small screen.
It will be back…somehow.”