Next Terminator Film we see will be Animated... TERMINATOR 3000

It looks like the next Terminator film that we see will be brought to us in the form of animation by Hannover House, which is the same company that for some reason picked up the distribution rights to Joel Schumacher's Twelve at Sundance this year. 

The company has officially announced that they are moving forward with a 3D animated $70 million dollar budgeted film production called Terminator 3000. The film will be based on the same characters and situations that were introduced to us in the original Terminator film. Other than that there are no other details revealed. It seems like this project is still in the early stages of development so there is no director attached or voice actors cast yet. 

I'm actually excited to see what they have planned for this, a big budget animated Terminator film could end up being pretty damn cool if executed properly, what do you all think?

Check out the full Press Release below for more details:

NEW YORK, NY, Aug 12, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Hannover House, the entertainment distribution division of Target Development Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: TDGI) (www.HannoverHouse.com), has entered into a feature film development venture with Vancouver-based Red Bear Entertainment, for "Terminator 3000," envisioned as a $70-million dollar budgeted, 3-D animated feature film based on the characters and situations introduced in the original "Terminator" feature. Hannover House C.E.O. Eric Parkinson previously served as C.E.O. of Hemdale Home Video, Inc. and Hemdale Communications, Inc., and handled the distribution of the original "Terminator" feature.

Story details for "Terminator 3000" are being kept under close wraps, but the writers and production team have a stated goal of minimizing violence in order to obtain a PG-13 level of material.

Hemdale produced and distributed director James Cameron's original "Terminator" feature, but released the sequel rights in 1990 to Carolco, which later transferred the rights to ultimately end up under the control of Halcyon Media. Santa Barbara based Pacificor, LLC prevailed in the most recent auction and transfer of rights to the franchise in January, and retains approval and licensing authority over the proposed "Terminator 3000" project.

Hannover House and Red Bear Entertainment will release details of the production timing, financing and principal production personnel later this year, in advance of a proposed January, 2011 start.

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