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The "T1" robots seen in the film were fully functional, one-ton physical machines, not CGI.
Unlike the T-800 from previous films, this model was a T-850—specifically upgraded to be resistant to plasma weapons and equipped with volatile hydrogen fuel cells.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) is a major sci-fi blockbuster that transitioned the franchise away from its creator, James Cameron. Despite the absence of Cameron, the film set records for its massive production budget and saw Arnold Schwarzenegger return to his most iconic role. 🎬 Production Highlights Terminator 3: La rebeliГіn de las mГЎquinas
With a final cost of approximately $187.3 million , it was the most expensive film ever greenlit at the time.
Schwarzenegger earned a record $29.25 million salary. His "pay-or-play" contract guaranteed this fee even if the movie was never made. The "T1" robots seen in the film were
Schwarzenegger personally funded $1.4 million of his own salary to ensure the "crane chase" sequence remained in the film after the studio considered cutting it. 🤖 New Tech & Characters
Producers looked at over 10,000 actresses before casting Kristanna Loken as the series' first female Terminator. Despite the absence of Cameron, the film set
Hamilton declined to return as Sarah Connor, feeling her character arc was complete and her role in the script was "negligible". 📈 Impact & Reception