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Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Ten years after the events of the original, a reprogrammed T-800 is sent back in time to protect young John Connor from the shape-shifting T-1000. Together with his mother Sarah, he fights to stop Skynet from triggering a nuclear apocalypse.

Director(s)

James Cameron

Joyce King

Barry K. Thomas

Tony Perez

Vic Armstrong

Glenn R. Wilder

David Fudge

Terry Miller

Randall Badger

Frank Davis

Chip Scott Laughlin

James Lansbury

Grant Gilmore

Kelly Cantley-Kashima

George Parra

Trudy Ramirez

J. Michael Haynie

Xochi Blymyer

Gary Davis

Dustin Bernard

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Cast & crew

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

The Terminator

Glenn R. Wilder

Glenn R. Wilder

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Mic Rodgers

Mic Rodgers

Policeman (uncredited)

David Fudge

David Fudge

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J. Michael Haynie

J. Michael Haynie

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Trudy Ramirez

Trudy Ramirez

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Vic Armstrong

Vic Armstrong

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S. Epatha Merkerson

S. Epatha Merkerson

Tarissa Dyson

Xander Berkeley

Xander Berkeley

Todd Voight

Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick

T-1000

Dean Norris

Dean Norris

SWAT Team Leader

Denney Pierce

Denney Pierce

Burly Attendant

Charles A. Tamburro

Charles A. Tamburro

Police Chopper Pilot

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Mall Security Guard (uncredited)

Xochi Blymyer

Xochi Blymyer

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Edward Furlong

Edward Furlong

John Connor

Frank Davis

Frank Davis

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Joel Kramer

Joel Kramer

Male Nurse (uncredited)

George Parra

George Parra

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Linda Hamilton

Linda Hamilton

Sarah Connor

Earl Boen

Earl Boen

Dr. Silberman

Joe Morton

Joe Morton

Miles Dyson

Castulo Guerra

Castulo Guerra

Enrique Salceda

Danny Cooksey

Danny Cooksey

Tim

Jenette Goldstein

Jenette Goldstein

Janelle Voight

Leslie Hamilton Gearren

Leslie Hamilton Gearren

Twin Sarah

Ken Gibbel

Ken Gibbel

Douglas

Robert Winley

Robert Winley

Cigar Biker

Pete Schrum

Pete Schrum

Lloyd

Shane Wilder

Shane Wilder

Trucker

Michael Edwards

Michael Edwards

Old John Connor

Jared Lounsbery

Jared Lounsbery

Kid

Casey Chavez

Casey Chavez

Kid

Ennalls Berl

Ennalls Berl

Bryant

Don Lake

Don Lake

Mossberg

Richard Vidan

Richard Vidan

Weatherby

Tom McDonald

Tom McDonald

Cop

Jim Palmer

Jim Palmer

Jock

Gerard 'Gus' Williams

Gerard 'Gus' Williams

Jock

Gwenda Deacon

Gwenda Deacon

Night Nurse

Don Stanton

Don Stanton

Lewis, the Guard

Dan Stanton

Dan Stanton

Lewis as T-1000

Colin Patrick Lynch

Colin Patrick Lynch

Attendant

Noel Evangelisti

Noel Evangelisti

Hospital Guard

Nikki Cox

Nikki Cox

Girl

Lisa Brinegar

Lisa Brinegar

Girl

DeVaughn Nixon

DeVaughn Nixon

Danny Dyson

Tony Simotes

Tony Simotes

Vault Guard

Diane Rodriguez

Diane Rodriguez

Jolanda Salceda

Dalton Abbott

Dalton Abbott

Infant John Connor

Ron Young

Ron Young

Pool Cue Biker

Charles Robert Brown

Charles Robert Brown

Tattoo Biker

Abdul Salaam El Razzac

Abdul Salaam El Razzac

Gibbons

Mike Muscat

Mike Muscat

Moshier

J. Rob Jordan

J. Rob Jordan

Pickup Truck Driver

Terrence Evans

Terrence Evans

Tanker Truck Driver

Mark Christopher Lawrence

Mark Christopher Lawrence

Burly Attendant

Pat Kouri

Pat Kouri

SWAT Leader

Van Ling

Van Ling

Cyberdyne Tech

Martin DeLuca

Martin DeLuca

Cyberdyne Tech (uncredited)

Richard Ruskin

Richard Ruskin

Frisbee Player (uncredited)

Scott Shaw

Scott Shaw

Cyberdyne Tech (uncredited)

Randy Walker

Randy Walker

SWAT Officer (uncredited)

William Wisher

William Wisher

Galleria Photographer / Cop (uncredited)

Dalton Hamilton

Dalton Hamilton

Baby John Connor (uncredited)

Michael Albanese

Michael Albanese

SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Ed Arneson

Ed Arneson

SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Debra Casey

Debra Casey

Mohawk Girl at Biker Bar (uncredited)

Anne Merrem

Anne Merrem

Psychiatric (uncredited)

Gavin Kelly

Gavin Kelly

Gamer (uncredited)

Bret A. Arnold

Bret A. Arnold

Future Coda Man (uncredited)

Dean Blanke

Dean Blanke

Baby John Connor (uncredited)

Jim Dahl

Jim Dahl

SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Jennifer Jacono

Jennifer Jacono

Mother in Mall (uncredited)

Takao Komine

Takao Komine

Mall Employee Shot by T-1000 (uncredited)

Steven Stear

Steven Stear

SWAT Officer (uncredited)

James Pryce Thomas

James Pryce Thomas

Pescadero State Hospital Doctor (uncredited)

James Cameron

James Cameron

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Joyce King

Joyce King

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Barry K. Thomas

Barry K. Thomas

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Tony Perez

Tony Perez

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Terry Miller

Terry Miller

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Randall Badger

Randall Badger

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Chip Scott Laughlin

Chip Scott Laughlin

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James Lansbury

James Lansbury

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Grant Gilmore

Grant Gilmore

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Kelly Cantley-Kashima

Kelly Cantley-Kashima

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Gary Davis

Gary Davis

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Dustin Bernard

Dustin Bernard

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Details

GenresAction, Thriller, Science Fiction
Runtime2h 17 mins
Released on03 Jul 1991
Languageen
Age RatingA
Produced inFrance

Reviews

zag

10/10

Terminator 2 is basically one of the greatest films of all time, its an absolute must watch if you like Science Fiction, Action, or even Comedy films. It could have been so bad, but the film somehow pulls it off with crazy stunts, an amazing cast and a great story. The film really tackles the fate of humanity straight on which gets you thinking about our path as a species but also what we can do today to change things. The story takes you on a journey which is one of the most believable time travel movies of all time. The action scenes are fantastic, with wall to wall fighting, car chases and military maneuvers that will keep you on the edge of your seat. That's mixed with a great cast and brilliant story telling from the directory. I would say its even better than the first movie which is also a classic. Overall I have probably seen this movie 20 or 30 times over the last 25 years(go is it that long!!) and still don't get bored. Its a timeless classic that I urge everyone to watch.

Gimly

9/10

While I am in that minority which believes it is actually the first _Terminator_ movie which is the best of the franchise, don't let that for one minute convince you I don't absolutely love _Judgement Day_. It's honestly pretty crazy to me how just bonkers good these first two _Terminator_ movies are. Especially when you consider how completely every single sequel managed to miss the mark. I like to imagine that in the Good Timeline, where everything isn't Terrible™, this movie is exactly the same, but the trailer doesn't spoil the twist about Robert Patrick being a Terminator and Arnie being a good guy. I know that they also spoil the twist about who's a Terminator and who's not and who's a bad guy and who's not in the trailers for the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th too, but I'm pretty sure that in the Good Timeline those never got made, so whatever. _Final rating:★★★★½ - Ridiculously strong appeal. I can’t stop thinking about it._

Kamurai

8/10

Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend. This is everything the original was turned up one notch. Now Arnold is a caring unfeeling robot, and we missed a whole movie where Sarah Connor went hard into training. This has twists, escapes, a liquid terminator, better special and practical effects, some big explosions, active discussion of how to change the future, and some really iconic moments. The movie isn't chatty in the traditional sense, once Arnold gets involved, all the dialogue outside the asylum is very much to mechanically move the plot forward. The terminators don't voluntary "chat", they more vomit exposition dialogue. While I'll always remember this as a great movie, it isn't without its flaws. Hearing John's pre-pubescent voice cracking almost made me turn it off, and I know I found a couple of (small) problems while I was watching, but I couldn't remember them by the end of the movie, so they're clearly not that important. I may have been a bad foley sound on a weapon, and probably something that the T-800 that didn't seem robo-talk enough. I honestly don't know who isn't going to like this movie: it even has a low kill count.

CinemaSerf

7/10

I'm never really a fan of kids in movies, but Edward Furlong turns in some attitude here with his performance as the ten year old "John Connor". Turns out that he is the target of the the latest "Skynet" plot to destroy the resistance to their impending world domination (in a worryingly close 2029!). They have sent a new, improved, "T1000" (Robert Patrick) back in time to throttle him. Luckily, his future self has had the presence of mind to send one of the original models (Arnold Schwarzenegger) back on protection detail. As the devastation mounts and the bodies pile up, the young man convinces his protector to get his mother out of her secure institution - the authorities weren't convinced about her stories of futuristic "terminator" robots after last time - and also, to stop routinely killing people! It took James Cameron quite a while to put this sequel together, and it is almost as good as the original. Loads of action, some great visual and pyrotechnic effects as well as some quite engaging comedy moments that allow the story to deliver a surprising amount of characterisation for an action movie. You do feel just the tiniest bit invested in them, and though I did find the denouement dragged out just a little, it's a solidly entertaining piece of big screen cinema that allows a man who really cannot act to own the screen. Great fun.

Narate

10/10

"_I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle._" Just when you think the first one was great, this masterpiece shows up. Everything gets amped up in a good way. I will never forget watching this for the first time and thinking "how does it all look so damn cool?!" The first one is terrfiying where this is just awesome. Cameron's lighting and color grading is so sweet to look at. It's an infinite rewatchable classic.

GenerationofSwine

10/10

So, it is time to review the last good Terminator movie. When T3 came out, I swear that people forgot it was even released... but at least it felt like it belonged in the Terminator franchise. When Salvation dropped, it felt like it fit as well, but it was an MCG film, so it also felt like Terminator meets Mickey Mouse. And when Terminator Typo was released, it kind of did it's best to completely alienate all the fans that the franchise had developed over the years. But this one, well, this one actually was great. The Robert Patrick T-1000 liquid metal thing looked amazing, Patrick acted ominous and frightening, and seemed like a legit threat despite the size difference between he and Arnold. And in the process the T-1000 managed to produce some truly creepy visuals. And this John Connor, Edward Furlong, was absolutely amazing. You really got the sense from him that he could be the man that leads the rebellion in the future. And, Sarah Connor was buff, and upped her game as the heroine that could do, well, actually do the action she was required to preform. And not only that she was creepy and obsessed as well. She looked and acted like the kind of survivalist that would train the future savior of the world. It all came together as a brilliant move with old Arnold playing the good guy this time, and, though it was an obvious bank on his star power, they pulled it off so no one would care. Right down to the first meeting where John didn't know if he could be trusted or not. It was a fantastic story with fantastic visuals, and it all made of a stellar and entertaining watch.

BryceSpencer

10/10

Behold what we like to call the Greatest Action Movie Ever Made, and for good reason. For me this sits without a doubt as one of the best movies (and movie sequels) I've ever seen. The action scenes, action set pieces, practical (and visual) effects are truly incredible for their time and still hold up today. Solid 10/10, highly recommend the full 2h 33m extended cut.

Dr_Nostromo

9/10

91/100 A bit more than a decade after the events of "The Terminator", two cyborgs are sent back in time to find their target, John Connors - an old style terminator to protect and a liquid metal terminator to kill. After the huge success of the first film, the sky was the limit on the budget for this one and it shows in the eye bulging spec fx and some of the most chaos driven action on screen. Many consider this the best of the Terminator films. Some consider this one too Hollywood and prefer the hard edged, lower budget, organic quality of the original. Either way, they're both winners in my book. Watch the extended edition for a lot more fun. -- DrNostromo.com

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Trailer #1
3D 20' Spot
3D Rerelease UK Trailer
3D Trailer #2
3D Trailer #1
New Trailer -  Official (2015)

Teasers

3D 20' Spot

Behind the scenes

The Making of Terminator 2
From Linda Hamilton To Sarah Connor
I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots and Your Motorcycle - Story behind Terminator 2's Bar Scene
How Robert Patrick became Terminator 2's villainous T-1000

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