Two new photos from Terminator Salvation have been released online. The first one is our first real look at one of the new Terminators in the film - the Hydrobot (pictured below in concept art which hit the web last month). John Connor (Christian Bale) appears to be inspecting the head of an incapacitated version of the Terminator model. The second photo shows someone, possibly Connor or Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) walking through the baron landscape of a post Judgement Day desert earth. Thansk to /Film reader Christopher M for sending these new photos along.

  • Pedroia
    The "baron landscape" denotes a landscape which is rich or an important person. It should be barren. Also there is a typo in thanks.
  • before you make a fool of yourself, you might want to do some research.. the landscape IS rich. it is rich in terminators. and the word 'thansk' is russian for gratitude.
  • Alex
    Russian word for gratitude is spasibo.
    I know you were making a joke by scorning the smart ass Pedroia (really? pedroia sounds an awful lot like pedrila, which means faggot in Russian) but me being from that cold scorch of land, I had to correct you nontheless.
  • no hard feelings of course. i do thank you for teaching me a new word though. I love the russian language, and the russian women.
  • Alex
    Not at all, no hard feelings felt.
    I just thought you'd like to know.
    Merry X-Mas and a Happy New Year!
  • Alex
    PS The Russian women are to die for!!
  • I think it could be a really good movie... I look forward to this
  • I have to admit, the more posts I see of this on /f, the more anticipation builds. I've been negative towards it in the past... but I dunno. Looks like harmless, kickass fun. Especially after the more-than-convincing trailer.
  • It's a mutant tentacle from Doc Oc...
  • Can't wait to see the Adventures of Baron Landscape.
  • Yeah, i read the comics. Baron Landscape has a great backstory that i think will definitely translate well into film.
  • My hopes have been raised from the trailers, but I am just not expecting anything great from McG. I am not a McG basher, I actually liked We Are Marshall and I think he is alright. I am expecting this to be better then T3 though.
  • Delta Assault
    Call me crazy but my first thought was... Doc Ock?
  • More like Scorponok, if you ask me.
  • jake
    that was the first thing i thought too. it resembles Scorponok's tail a little to much.
  • I thought of Robot Snake...but thats just me...
  • Sky
    Well T3 was a premature lost memory. I only wish I could forget it. There are reservations about the director of Terminator Salvation, but maybe we can trust Bale on this one. He has a dark sense of humor, possibly a dark personality, possibly a sense of the reality behind the fable. This isn't just any movie. It's the machine age vs societal sanity. Can we gear it up a bit and quit groveling in subjectivity? The world is messed up. Any film that focuses on this in any way is prophetic, influential and may alter the course of real history. Am I the only living being who sees it this way? Say it isn't so. Subtext is not imaginary. O.K.
  • can't wait any longer
  • In my opinion, this is one of those films that you can tell is loosely structured and incoherent based solely on the trailer. I think McGee is inconsistent and amateurish and absolutely hate effects-laden, budget hogs that plead to be watched but then quickly dispensed. Now, I'm going to go out on a real limb here, but I think that TDK was one of those films that is so strong in every department (it's marketing, intelligence, action-packed-ness) that it may have actually significantly altered the nature of the general movie-going populace. Gone are the lousy college frat-boys that are accustomed to zipping in and out of dirty theaters to see films that are top-to-bottom terrible, but simmering to the top is that collection of fun families and bachelors that like to rent films which are interesting, but nevertheless still entertaining (see The Shawshank Redemption, or 310 To Yuma). This is why both Milk and Australia are "under preforming": people don't want an extremely intelligent, challenging indie, and they're sick and tired of straight-off-the-assembly-line bullshit. The need a hybrid: Something that's widely released, intellectual, well-structured, and contains in it one explosion/guy-getting-shot/guy-getting-punched/guy-getting-sexy-time.
  • Red
    How is Milk underperforming? It hasn't gone wide yet and its performance in limited release has been quite good. And Australia flopped because it was too long, it starred two people who are box office poison(Jackman as Wolverine is successful because of the character, not the actor) and tried too hard to be Titanic on land, while in reality it's just a disjointed piece of crap.
    Audiences will see any piece of crap, as evidenced by the success of Transformers, as long as that piece of crap has a selling point.
  • I'm well aware that Milk is still in limited release, but with homesexuality being such a hot-button issue, I was expecting this one to be a blossoming Junebug. And Transformers came out last year, much before TDK made bank.
  • I loved it's tail in Transformers.
  • thats what i was thinking too
  • Daniel
    wtf does "Milk" have to do with the Terminator?
  • johnny
    this movie is so ripping off transformers, first the giant robot now the desert scorpion, wtf
  • dave
    its not a rip off of transformers this is Terminator most likely they going to have different type of robots in this movie just calm yourself down guys
  • abhishek
    both of them are gay.
  • Cheap joke...but very funny lol...
  • Hey look! It's Fallout 3 on film!
  • keef
    looks like McG and Micheal Bay had a good pow wow together
  • Andrew
    Looks like a rip from the tail from the dessert scene in Transformers. Lame.
  • This movie's looking better and better.
  • No one mentioned how stupid those robobikes look.
  • mall_one
    wow! That design sucks! It looks like something from Transformers-thats not a good thing.
  • rayofthejungle
    I'm a huge Terminator fan, but I really disliked the 3rd film. I'm not sure if this can revitalize the film franchise though I am hopeful as Christian Bale is in the picture. He probably gets first pick on all of the top action scripts these days. Plus, I can't think of a bad film that he has been in or one that has received less than 50% on tomatoes. Hope springs eternal.
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