Terminator Salvation: The Machinima Series

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Terminator Salvation:
The Machinima Series
Genre
Written byAndy Shapiro
Directed by
  • Tor Helmstein
  • Ian Kirby
Voices of
Narrated byMoon Bloodgood
Theme music composer Brad Fiedel
Opening theme"The Terminator Theme"
Ending theme"Break the Silence" by
Erik Thunberg and
Simon Viklund
ComposerTrond Viggo Melssen
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Joel B. Michaels
  • McG
  • Allen DeBevoise
Producers
  • Derek Anderson
  • Victor Kubicek
  • Andy Shapiro
  • Cos Lazouras
Running time12–14 (74 minutes)
Production companies
Release
Original network Machinima
Original releaseMay 18 (2009-05-18) 
June 24, 2009 (2009-06-24)

Terminator Salvation: The Machinima Series is an American computer animated science-fiction action web series and is part of the Terminator franchise. The series premiered on Machinima on May 18, 2009 [1] and concluded on June 24, 2009. Taking place between the events of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation , the series was created using real-time computer animation from the video game and serves as a prequel to the game.

Contents

It was released on DVD on November 3, 2009. [2]

Production

The web series is written by Andy Shapiro and co-directed by Tor Helmstein. Moon Bloodgood, who appeared in the 2009 film, provided her voice for the film's character Blair Williams in the series and the video game of the same name. Explained by McG, director of Terminator Salvation: "From a film maker's point of view, Machinima provides an incredibly dynamic way to explore live worlds and tell compelling new stories". The video game creator and Halcyon Games president Cos Lazouras said: "Re-purposing our game to produce the very first dramatic series in this medium is a fantastic innovation and will become the norm for game makers in the future". Diane Nelson, president of Warner Bros.: "After meeting with McG and Halcyon's creative teams we could easily see the power and potential of this type of content. The combination of McG and the Game maker's creative talent and the inherent essence of the man vs. machine concept made for a natural feature-length story". [3]

Premise

Set in 2016, years after Judgment Day, the series follows Blair Williams, who is fighting the war against the machines in downtown Los Angeles, while tracking down the computer hacker Laz Howard and trying to persuade him to join sides with the resistance.

Cast

Episodes

No.EpisodeDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1Episode 1Tor Helmstein & Ian KirbyAndy ShapiroMay 18, 2009 (2009-05-18)
Blair Williams starts out on a deadly mission to a decimated Los Angeles, a known hot zone after the nuclear destruction of Judgment Day. She searches for "The Ghost", who has been interfering with Resistance communications and rendering them defenseless against Skynet's lethal machines.
2Episode 2Tor HelmsteinAndy ShapiroMay 25, 2009 (2009-05-25)
Blair takes Laz on the dangerous journey back to Command, as the deadly T-600 Terminators use all their resources to stop them.
3Episode 3Tor HelmsteinAndy ShapiroJune 3, 2009 (2009-06-03)
Laz shares his secret to fighting the machines just before the T-600s attack again. Blair and Laz are on the brink of death in a grueling battle against the machines. Command now instructs Blair that she must retreat from the battle and leave Laz behind, which would mean his certain death, despite her misgivings.
4Episode 4Tor HelmsteinAndy ShapiroJune 10, 2009 (2009-06-10)
Blair ultimately decides to take Laz back to base and defy Command. While searching for supplies for their journey, Laz and Blair are trapped in an abandoned office building by a machine. Blair jumps into an elevator shaft and is knocked unconscious.
5Episode 5Tor HelmsteinAndy ShapiroJune 18, 2009 (2009-06-18)
Laz is alone to face the machines. Blair returns to base and tries to convince Command to retrieve him. Skynet attacks the base. Laz finds a group of survivalists but is soon attacked by a machine. Blair thinks all hope is lost when she hears Laz's name read on the radio along with the others presumed dead.
6Episode 6Tor HelmsteinAndy ShapiroJune 24, 2009 (2009-06-24)
Blair finds Laz as the machines strike again. Laz rescues Blair from certain death. She thinks the key to fighting the Resistance is gone forever; however an unexpected discovery renews her commitment to the Resistance and fighting Skynet.

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