Terminator 2: Judgment Day15

Directed by James Cameron | USA | 1991 | 2h 17m | Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, Robert Patrick, Joe Morton

Ten years after The Terminator (1984), Sarah Connor’s son, John, becomes the target of the T-1000, a deadly, shape-shifting robot sent by Skynet to ensure humanity’s destruction. To protect him, a reprogrammed Terminator, identical to the one that once tried to kill Sarah, is sent back in time as his guardian. Packed with groundbreaking visual effects and intense action, James Cameron’s sequel delivers both spectacle and heart, adding emotional depth to this iconic sci-fi story.

Screening on Saturday 30th August as part of a double-feature with Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Click here to purchase a double-feature ticket and see both films for a discounted price.

Reviews

‘Top-flight kick-ass entertainment’
★★★★★
Kim Newman, Empire Magazine

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