
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
It's nothing personal.
Ten years after the events of the original, a reprogrammed T-800 is sent back in time to protect young John Connor from the shape-shifting T-1000. Together with his mother Sarah, he fights to stop Skynet from triggering a nuclear apocalypse.
- 8.1
- 1991
- Released
- 2h 17m

Arnold Schwarzenegger
The Terminator
Linda Hamilton
Sarah Connor
Edward Furlong
John Connor
Robert Patrick
T-1000
Earl Boen
Dr. Silberman
Joe Morton
Miles Dyson
S. Epatha Merkerson
Tarissa Dyson
Castulo Guerra
Enrique Salceda
Danny Cooksey
Tim
Jenette Goldstein
Janelle Voight
Xander Berkeley
Todd Voight
Leslie Hamilton Gearren
Twin Sarah
Ken Gibbel
Douglas
Robert Winley
Cigar Biker
Pete Schrum
Lloyd
Shane Wilder
Trucker
Michael Edwards
Old John Connor
Jared Lounsbery
Kid
Casey Chavez
Kid
Ennalls Berl
Bryant
Don Lake
Mossberg
Richard Vidan
Weatherby
Tom McDonald
Cop
Jim Palmer
Jock
Gwenda Deacon
Night Nurse
Don Stanton
Lewis, the Guard
Dan Stanton
Lewis as T-1000
Colin Patrick Lynch
Attendant
Noel Evangelisti
Hospital Guard
Nikki Cox
Girl
Lisa Brinegar
Girl
DeVaughn Nixon
Danny Dyson
Tony Simotes
Vault Guard
Diane Rodriguez
Jolanda Salceda
Dalton Abbott
Infant John Connor
Ron Young
Pool Cue Biker
Charles Robert Brown
Tattoo Biker
Abdul Salaam El Razzac
Gibbons
Mike Muscat
Moshier
Dean Norris
SWAT Team Leader
J. Rob Jordan
Pickup Truck Driver
Terrence Evans
Tanker Truck Driver
Denney Pierce
Burly Attendant
Mark Christopher Lawrence
Burly Attendant
Pat Kouri
SWAT Leader
Richard Ruskin
Frisbee Player (uncredited)
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Mall Security Guard (uncredited)
Randy Walker
SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Dalton Hamilton
Baby John Connor (uncredited)
Debra Casey
Mohawk Girl at Biker Bar (uncredited)
Anne Merrem
Psychiatric (uncredited)
Gavin Kelly
Gamer (uncredited)
Bret A. Arnold
Future Coda Man (uncredited)
Dean Blanke
Baby John Connor (uncredited)
Jim Dahl
SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Jennifer Jacono
Mother in Mall (uncredited)
Takao Komine
Mall Employee Shot by T-1000 (uncredited)
Steven Stear
SWAT Officer (uncredited)




























Released
en
$102,000,000.00
$520,000,000.00
- #man vs machine
- #cyborg
- #shotgun
- #dystopia
- #moral ambiguity
- #post-apocalyptic future
- #villain
- #time travel
- #mental institution
- #juvenile delinquent
- #fictional war
- #urban setting
- #troubled teen
- #morphing
- #nuclear weapons
- #shape shifter
- #savior
- #catch phrase
- #aggressive
- #action hero
- #complex
- #good versus evil
- #sinister
- #depressing
- #commanding
- #compassionate
- #exhilarated
Reviews
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I'm never really a fan of kids in movies, but Edward Furlong turns in some attitude here with his performance as the ten year old "John Connor". Turns out that he is the target of the the latest "Skynet" plot to destroy the resistance to their impending world domination (in a worryingly close 2029!). They have sent a new, improved, "T1000" (Robert Patrick) back in time to throttle him. Luckily, hi

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Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend. This is everything the original was turned up one notch. Now Arnold is a caring unfeeling robot, and we missed a whole movie where Sarah Connor went hard into training. This has twists, escapes, a liquid terminator, better special and practical effects, some big explosions, active discussion of how to change the future, and some really iconi

While I am in that minority which believes it is actually the first _Terminator_ movie which is the best of the franchise, don't let that for one minute convince you I don't absolutely love _Judgement Day_. It's honestly pretty crazy to me how just bonkers good these first two _Terminator_ movies are. Especially when you consider how completely every single sequel managed to miss the mark. I li

Terminator 2 is basically one of the greatest films of all time, its an absolute must watch if you like Science Fiction, Action, or even Comedy films. It could have been so bad, but the film somehow pulls it off with crazy stunts, an amazing cast and a great story. The film really tackles the fate of humanity straight on which gets you thinking about our path as a species but also what we can











