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Terminator Salvation

The end begins.
2009 | 115m | English

(388238 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: McG
Writer: Michael Ferris, John Brancato
Staring:
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All grown up in post-apocalyptic 2018, John Connor must lead the resistance of humans against the increasingly dominating militaristic robots. But when Marcus Wright appears, his existence confuses the mission as Connor tries to determine whether Wright has come from the future or the past -- and whether he's friend or foe.
Release Date: May 20, 2009
Director: McG
Writer: Michael Ferris, John Brancato
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords artificial intelligence (a.i.), san francisco, california, dystopia, los angeles, california, saving the world, gas station, firearm, killer robot, wartime, army, prophecy, cyborg, post-apocalyptic future
Production Companies The Halcyon Company, Wonderland Sound and Vision, Mandate International, Moritz Borman Productions, T Asset Acquisition Company
Box Office Revenue: $371,353,001
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 08, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Christian Bale John Connor
Sam Worthington Marcus Wright
Moon Bloodgood Blair Williams
Helena Bonham Carter Serena
Anton Yelchin Kyle Reese
Common Barnes
Zach McGowan Soldier on Osprey
Bryce Dallas Howard Kate Connor
Jane Alexander Virginia
Michael Ironside General Ashdown
Ivan G'Vera General Losenko
Dorian Nkono David
Chris Browning Morrison
Beth Bailey Lisa
Victor J. Ho Mark
Buster Reeves Tunney
Jadagrace Star
Kevin Wiggins General Olsen
Greg Serano Hideki
Bruce McIntosh Priest
Po Chan Naima
Babak Tafti Malik
Treva Etienne Len
Michael Papajohn Carnahan
Dylan Kenin Turnbull
Chris Ashworth Richter
Diego Joaquin Lopez Soilder
Greg Plitt Hybrid Male
Omar Paz Trujillo Guard #2
Terry Crews Captain Jericho
Isaac Kappy Barbarosa
Boots Southerland Warden
David Midthunder Soldier #1
Rafael Herrera Mexican Husband
Maria Bethke Mexican Wife
Marc Maurin French Fighter
Anjul Nigam Rahul
Emerson Brooks First Soldier
Lorenzo Callender Comms Officer
David Douglas Technician
Joe Basile Radar Operator
Esodie Geiger Transmitter Technician
Roland Kickinger T-800
Brian Steele T-600 Suit Performer
Linda Hamilton Sarah Connor (voice) (uncredited)
Luke Kearney Resistance Soldier (uncredited)
Aaron Mastriani Harvester Captive (uncredited)
Frank Powers Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Mark Rayner Helicopter Gunner (uncredited)
Chris Bentley Execution Witness (uncredited)
Scott Flick Skynet Prisoner (uncredited)
Neil Harbisson Cyborg (uncredited)
Casey Wayne Hupp Resistance fighter (uncredited)
Shani Klein-Madden Execution Witness (uncredited)
Cynthia Lee Harvester Captive (uncredited)
Gregory Leiker Hardy (uncredited)
Paul J. Porter Infirmary Fighter (uncredited)
Scott Wyman Driver (uncredited)
Foued Zayani Skynet Prisoner (uncredited)
John Gibbs Harvester Captive (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Ferris Writer
Shane Hurlbut Director of Photography
Conrad Buff IV Editor
Martin Laing Production Design
Troy Sizemore Art Direction
Justine Arteta Casting
Kim Davis-Wagner Casting
Robert Q. Mathews Costume Supervisor
Hugo Dominguez Digital Effects Supervisor
Steven E. Gordon Storyboard
Richard Foreman Jr. Still Photographer
Trudy Ramirez Script Supervisor
Cameron Frankley Supervising Sound Editor
Lee Gilmore Sound Effects Editor
Roland N. Thai Sound Effects Editor
Jason W. Jennings Sound Designer
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Designer
Bill Abbott Music Editor
George Billinger III Steadicam Operator
Chris Moseley Camera Operator
Victor J. Zolfo Set Decoration
Cesar Angobaldo Transportation Captain
William Ballard Transportation Coordinator
Glenn Brown First Assistant Camera
Carole A. Kenneally First Assistant Editor
Kathrine Gordon Hair Department Head
Nadia Paine Production Supervisor
Don Zepfel Production Manager
John Walker VFX Artist
Joy Zapata Hair Department Head
Betty Lou Skinner Key Hair Stylist
Erin Wooldridge Key Makeup Artist
Deidre Parness Makeup Artist
Christopher Trujillo Makeup Artist
Rolf John Keppler Makeup Artist
Lisa Taylor Roberts Makeup Department Head
David V. Butler Dialogue Editor
Stephen P. Dunn First Assistant Director
Bruce Franklin First Assistant Director
Charles Gibson Second Unit Director
Zach Hunter Second Second Assistant Director
Cyndi Martin Second Second Assistant Director
Katie Pruitt Second Second Assistant Director
Bryan Snodgrass Second Second Assistant Director
Lily García Second Second Assistant Director
Kathy McHugh Script Supervisor
Aimée Schaefer Script Supervisor
Susan Greenhow Visual Effects Producer
Marc Chu Animation Supervisor
Tom Hartig Boom Operator
Michael Sexton Property Master
Michael J. Burmeister Location Manager
Freddy Waff Leadman
Jacquelyn Palmquist Casting Associate
Lee Anne Muldoon Unit Publicist
Bob Beher Foley Editor
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Troy Porter ADR Mixer
Rick Canelli ADR Recordist
Jason Oliver ADR Recordist
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Mary Jo Lang Foley Mixer
Rick Wentworth Conductor
Greg John Callas Construction Coordinator
Christian Alzmann Visual Effects Art Director
Jim Milton Visual Effects Editor
Patrick Loungway Second Unit Director of Photography
Andy Potvin Dolby Consultant
Chantal Feghali Visual Effects Producer
Kevin Black Set Production Assistant
Daniel Boccoli Assistant Editor
McG Director
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
John Brancato Writer
Kimberly Greene Makeup Department Head
Mark Ulano Production Sound Mixer
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carol Kiefer Art Department Coordinator
Tom Struthers Stunt Coordinator
Denise Gallo Stunts
Melissa Yonkey Hair Department Head
Michael Wilkinson Costume Design
Ed French Makeup Artist
Adolfo Martínez Pérez Additional Director of Photography
Stan Winston Creature Effects Technical Director, In Memory Of
Mark Hicks Stunt Double, Stunts
Ben Snow Visual Effects Supervisor
Freya Krasnow Casting Assistant
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
John Roesch Foley Artist
Dana Hee Stunts
Ed Duran Stunts
Angelique Midthunder Stunts
Paul Prenderville Second Assistant Director
Ann Foley Assistant Costume Designer
George Cottle Stunts
Paul Lacovara Stunt Double
Jason Sweers Graphic Designer
Glenn Cotter CG Artist
Jeff Okabayashi Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Victor Kubicek Producer
Jeanne Allgood Executive Producer
Peter D. Graves Executive Producer
Chantal Feghali Co-Producer
Steve Gaub Associate Producer
Anjalika Mathur Nigam Associate Producer
Bruce Franklin Associate Producer
Don Zepfel Associate Producer
April A. Janow Associate Producer
Derek Anderson Producer
Jeffrey Silver Producer
Mario Kassar Executive Producer
Moritz Borman Producer
Dan Lin Executive Producer
Joel B. Michaels Executive Producer
Andrew G. Vajna Executive Producer
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Reviews

Anton2k
N/A

What can I say about this movie, its amazing! full of explosions and action. The setting is slightly different than other terminator films but I like this new "survival" setting more so than the older terminators. Terminator 2 was and always will be my favourite terminator movie but this one sure co ... mes close, defiantly my second favourite terminator movie. There is only so much a review can tell you but this is a must watch movie for any one who has not seen it yet.

Jun 23, 2021
hagrid49
7.0

worst of the terminator series ...

Jun 23, 2021
OhJodieBaby
6.0

What can I say about Terminator Salvation? It's a decent addition to the Terminator series, but has major issues. Some would say that it is the worst of the series, but I disagree. T3 will always hold that top honor for me. It was nice to see the return of Kyle Reeese. It was a different look at ... a character that was forgotten to quickly. John Connor was a bit stale and I wanted way from his character. It was nice to see this future everyone spoke about in past films, Problem was this film felt darker than all the others, excluding T1. The first film was pretty dark but had a storyline And an R Rating to back that up. This film just didn't feel like it belonged to the Terminator world. And a few nostalgic lines and visuals did nothing to make it feel like it was part of the franchise. All of that being said, the film still had some decent action scenes and some interesting moments. It's not bad, but its not fantastic either.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
6.0

I know that even amongst the rocky track record of the _Terminator_franchise, _Terminator Salvation_ is not especially well-liked. I've always been a little bit of an outlier when it came to this series though; like everyone else, I know the first two are the only great ones, but to me, it's actuall ... y not _T2_ that stands at the top of the pile, but _The Terminator_, the first film. And since that first film, we've copped 5 new runs at a _Terminator_ movie. Out of all 5 of them, _Salvation_ is the only one that tried something different from the first one. Even the lofty success of _T2_ was garnered using the same core concept as the original movie. _Salvation_ hits something new, and while that obviously doesn't work for a lot of its audience, for me, it's the best movie outside of the first two that the franchise has made to date. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

_**Wall-to-wall post-apocalyptic action needed more time to breathe**_ The first couple of Terminator films are easily two of the greatest sci-fi/action flicks in history. The problem with the third one, more than anything else, was that it was largely just more of the same; and you can only recy ... cle the same plot so many times before it gets stale. This explains the filmmakers’ decision to set this fourth installment (2009) in the post-apocalyptic future where the machine-controlled Skynet is at war with the surviving humans, otherwise known as The Resistance. A few characters from the previous films are featured: An older John Conner (Christian Bale), his dad Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin), who's actually just a teenager here (such are the complexities of time travel) and the T-800 Schwarzenegger Terminator (CGI face, of course). Beyond these we get some new characters, the best being Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), followed by Blair Williams (Moon Bloodgood). Also on hand are: Conner's mate, Kate (Bryce Dallas Howard), a mute girl named Star and Helena Bonham Carter in a peripheral role. On the surface everything is of the highest filmmaking caliber. The problem is that there's not enough character development or intriguing respites. So what we end up with is a plot that strings together a bunch of cool post-apocalyptic action sequences with people who are constantly grim, shouting and killing, but we barely know them and therefore hardly care. It's like putting on an extreme metal cd that's full of hyper drumming, buzzsaw riffing & screeching/grunting vocals from beginning to end. There are no valleys to contrast the over-the-top highs and so it cops a samey-sounding, dull vibe. In other words, the very energy and excitement meant to impress & move the consumer backfires due to overkill. That's why they call it "overKILL." It's a curious thing but all too true. Be that as it may, there are enough positive elements in “Terminator Salvation” to make it worth checking out if you’ve seen the first two films. For instance, Marcus Wright is an intriguing protagonist who thinks there's no good in him until he is informed otherwise. At around the 45-minute mark there's a good campfire scene in the desert between two characters sharing a warm moment in a world gone mad. The film would have been more effective if it contained more scenes like this. But there's a decent revelation in the second hour concerning one of the main characters. Meanwhile Bryce Dallas Howard has a uniquely beautiful face (although she’s pregnant throughout the story). There are also some interesting ruminations about the nature of being a human and being a machine, or both. Bottom line, if you love action, you'll get it here. There are motorcycle-bots, fish-bots, giant-bots, flying-bots and Schwarzenegger-bots, all trying to terminate the protagonists. Since the events take place in a post-apocalyptic world it’s reminiscent of films like “Beneath the Planet of the Apes” (1970), “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome” (1985) and, especially, “Reign of Fire” (2002), albeit with constant outrageous thrills. The first two films in the series successfully captivate the viewer from the get-go and the suspense builds to avalanche proportions. Even the third installment accomplished this to a lesser degree, although the plot was old-hat by that point (2003); still, it was a decent entry. "Terminator Salvation," on the other hand, only captivates marginally in preference for wall-to-wall action. That's too bad, but it has its moments; it's thankfully not as bad as "The Mummy Returns" (2001) in this regard. Not to mention it'll likely play better on repeat viewings in light of the convoluted plot. The theatrical release runs 115 minutes and the director's cut 118 minutes. The film was shot in New Mexico. Here's how I grade each of the Terminator outings (I have yet to see the sixth one): T1: A+ T2: A+ T3: B+ T4: B- T5: C+

Jul 19, 2021
GenerationofSwine
1.0

So... this was awful. It was just kind of pointless, but at least (unlike the new ones that seem to want to destroy the Terminator franchise) it fit into the series. So, you know, it COULD have been worse. At least Salvation seems like a continuation of the Terminator movies. That's about the bes ... t thing that could be said about it. Bale really stinks it up, but then again, it's an MCG film and he really doesn't know how to handle things. He splices it together, scene by scene, with no uniformity or any real transitions to lead the viewer through the story, and does so with a convoluted plot that does, kind of, make a little bit of sense... kind of. The John Connor scenes are terrible, the everything scenes are really terrible, and you only have one or two moments that actually feel like they are coming from a Terminator movie and not a second rate clone.

Jan 11, 2023
cineast78
7.0

**Undoubtedly better than any Terminator movie that came afterwards.** This movie may not be perfect and not as good as the first two Terminator films,, but it is a fun watch (maybe as a guilty pleasure). The acting ist good. Christian Bale as John Connor is as best as it gets. Sam Worthington ... does, as always, a decent Job as the lead character. I liked the production desing. One could wish that it should have gone in that or this direction, but overall they did a good job. The cameo of Arnie as a CGI-character and a fresh T800 was enjoable and fun. People gave it a lot of flaming back in the days - but, hey - it's at least as good as the 3rd movie and it's definitely better than anything that came afterwards, at least regarding story and characters.

Nov 11, 2024