Linda Hamilton has admitted Terminator: Dark Fate was “kind of underwritten”.
Linda Hamilton has said Terminator: Dark Fate was ‘kind of underwritten’
The 68-year-old actress reprised her role as Sarah Connor in the controversial 2019 action blockbuster, though has now conceded director Tim Miller could have used a little longer to bring out the “humanity” of the story.
Speaking with ComicBook.com, she said: “There were some really significant, maybe … emotional moments in the last one that I wish we had lingered over a little bit more.
“It was kind of underwritten, and I think Tim didn’t feel that some of it was structured properly … I just wish it had slowed down a tiny bit and presented our fans with just a few more moments of humanity.”
Reflecting on Sarah Connor and the impact she has had on pop culture, Hamilton admitted she was “surprised” by the number of people who were inspired by the action heroine, and described the character as a “woman in hell”.
She mused: “Well, I’ve always been surprised at the numbers that want to be like Sarah Connor. She physique as well as the physicality – but she’s a very, very unhappy woman, right?
“I mean, she’s struggling with so much unknown, and it’s just like, ‘No, you don’t want to be like Sarah Connor. She’s a woman in hell.’
“So that has always fascinated me, the way that people want to emulate her. But she’s just a woman living in hell.”
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