You believe Terminator 2 is a perfect film that needs no sequel, or if time paradoxes give you a headache.
This setup allowed the filmmakers to revisit iconic scenes from the 1984 original—such as the arrival of the T-800 and the T-1000 in the mall—but with a twist. By changing the events of the past, Genisys sought to create a new narrative path, freeing itself from the rigid continuity that had hampered previous sequels like Terminator 3 and Salvation . Terminator 5 Genisys
Genisys reimagined Skynet as a ubiquitous operating system—an app that links all devices, promising a perfect, connected world. This reflects modern anxieties about data privacy and the "Internet of Things." By rebranding Skynet as "Genisys," the film tapped into the very real fear that humanity might voluntarily invite its own obsolescence through convenience. You believe Terminator 2 is a perfect film