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Terminator Vs. Grizzly Bear: Who Wins? And Can Khan Come Back?
The latest Terminator novel features Terminator-vs-grizzly-bear battles, train robbery, Terminator snowmobiles, a Terminator train, and dogsled chases. We asked writer Greg Cox about who'd win a Terminator/bear fight, novelizing Final Crisis and whether Khan should be in the next Trek. More »Lessons Joss Whedon Can Bring Back To Dollhouse From Glee
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An Intense Deleted Scene From SCC Shows John Connor's Bitterness, Cameron's Deathwish
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Beastwizard Lives! Rejoice And Alert The Kingdom!
Miss Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles? Us too. Luckily, 1982 sword-and-sandal epic Ator The Invincible is a spitting image for Beastwizard, the action franchise that starred a Terminator's lookalike. Behold the blonde swordswoman, the young hero, and their bear cub. More »Could Fox's Reincarnation Detective Show Signal The Death Of Scifi?
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You may have some other associations with Brian Austin Green, but to us he's the electrifying presence who helped keep us obsessed with Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. And now he's joining the cast of the spinoff-bound Smallville. Spoilers below. More »Sarah Connor Chronicles Producer's Blog Will Make You Die Laughing, Mourn The Show All Over Again
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles producer Josh Friedman just updated his blog for the first time since February 2008. His inside look at what it's like to have a show canceled is hilarious and depressing and brilliant and... God, why?