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The Latest Terminator 5 Rumor: Paul Walker as Kyle Reese

We’ve already heard Vin Diesel as a possible Terminator, and now the latest rumor has Paul Walker, Diesel’s co-star in “Fast Five” (which was also directed by “Terminator” golden boy Justin Lin, set to direct “Terminator 5″), as being up for a younger Kyle Reese in the rebooted/prequel/whatever.

Terminator 5 Rises from the Ashes with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Justin Lin

As previously reported, the possibility that we’ll be getting a “Terminator 5″ sooner rather than later (or never) is very much real today, with reports that talent agency CAA has packaged a “T5″ movie deal that would star Arnold Schwarzenegger, back in arguably his most iconic role, and be directed by “Fast Five’s” Justin Lin.

Vin Diesel in Terminator 5? Probably Not, But Let’s Talk About it Anyway

Previous reports on the status of “Terminator 5″ has “Fast Five” director Justin Lin being offered the cushy gig of directing a new “Terminator” movie, and as a result he’s been talking with the former Governor-turned-actor again Arnold Schwarzenegger about the never-say-die franchise.

Possible Movement on Terminator 5 At Last?

Well, he said he’d be back, and so it’s come to past that Arnold Schwarzenegger has left the California Governor’s mansion and is making noise that he wants to get back into the acting game. Enter: “Terminator 5″?

Terminator 3000 Animated Movie in the Works

If you’re one of those people who weren’t satisfied with McG’s “Terminator Salvation” (and let’s face it, how many people were?), then here’s something you might enjoy hearing: Hannover and Red Bear are joining forces to produce a $70-million dollar 3D animated feature film based on the characters and storylines from the original “Terminator” film.

Sam Worthington Thinks a Terminator 5 Would be Groovy

In fact, he’s even come up with a great idea to bring his Marcus Wright character back (as you’ll recall, Marcus didn’t exactly have a happy ending at the end of “Terminator Salvation”), and it involves — what else? — time travel.

Worthington tells MTV:

James Cameron Could Really, Really Care Less about the Terminator Franchise Nowadays

MTV currently has a sit-down interview with “Avatar” guy James Cameron, and they’ve been asking him a ton of questions about his past movies and future endeavors, and they’ve been cutting it up into dozens of little posts separated by topics. The latest is all about the “Terminator” franchise, which Cameron of course created only to hand over to someone else after the ground-breaking “Judgement Day”. So what does Cameron have to say about, possibly, coming back to the world of cyborgs and human resistance fighters? Lots, but not very good things to say, alas.

Terminator Movie Rights Sold: More Killer Robots To Follow?

In a late night bidding war brouhaha, the film rights to the “Terminator” franchise was sold to Pacificor for 29.5 million, out bidding both Sony and Lionsgate. The previous owner, Halcyon Holding Corp will get 5 million for every new “Terminator” film and they will get to continue to milk the revenues from Terminator 3 and 4. Terminator 4 (Salvation) made over 350 million worldwide.

Terminator 5: Sooner Rather Then Later According to McG

Joseph McGinty Nichol, otherwise known as McG, is talking Terminator 5 and also discussing the ah “issues” with the previous effort.

He speaks!

Is Jolly Old England The Stage For Terminator 5?

The fellas at Bleeding Cool are reporting on a rumour that the next inevitable installment of the Terminator franchise will have the grim one, Christian Bale, as John Connor, time traveling to England in present day to battle those nasty metal malcontents. London is always awesome as a backdrop to anything. There’s an interesting juxtaposition of styles possible in this idea. Polite society, castles, umbrellas and evil robots with a hate on for humankind.