Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Cameron come and go , but in Terminator , the endoskeleton is forever . Over the years, the heart and soul of the killer, time-travelling robot franchise has always been that terrifying, menacing metal visage. Often, it’s a sign of pure terror. Other times, it’s a beacon to heroism. But from the best films in the franchise to the worst, some version of the endoskeleton is always there.
And yet, if you had to pick an endoskeleton from one film, it would of course be Terminator 2: Judgment Day. That 1991 masterpiece was the film where Cameron finally had the time and money to fully realize his vision of a future taken over by technology, and we got to see the endoskeleton in full. Now, Hot Toys is bringing that image to life, with that tradema