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Cameron: I'll pay to see new 'Terminator'
Published Wednesday, Mar 25 2009, 18:26 GMT | By Simon Reynolds

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Cameron, who masterminded the first two sci-fi blockbusters, admitted that he will still see the movie despite quitting the series when producers hatched plans to make Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines.
"I kind of turned my back on the Terminator world when there was early talk about a third film," Cameron wrote in a Wired article. "I'd evolved beyond it. I don't regret that, but I have to live with the consequence, which is that I keep seeing it resurrected."
He continued: "I'm not involved in Terminator Salvation. I've never read the script. I'm sure I'll be paying 10 bucks to see it like everybody else."
Terminator Salvation director McG earlier admitted that he unsuccessfully sought Cameron's endorsement for the new movie.
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