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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/BlasGarcia replaces Creator/HumbertoVelez as the T-850, Creator/JoseGilbertoVilchis replaces Creator/BenjaminRivera as John Connor, and Francisco Colmenero replaces Creator/CesarArias as Dr. Silberman.

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/BlasGarcia replaces Creator/HumbertoVelez as the T-850, Creator/JoseGilbertoVilchis replaces Creator/BenjaminRivera as John Connor, and Francisco Colmenero Creator/FranciscoColmenero replaces Creator/CesarArias as Dr. Silberman.
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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/Terminator_Wiki Terminator Wiki]].
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** A comedic sequence expanding on the film's revelation that the US military invented Skynet and the terminators. The scene shows that the T-800 and T-850 model terminators seen in the three films were based upon Sgt. William Candy, a burly and somewhat dim-witted Southerner; when an official questions the suitability of Candy's accent, an aide, speaking with Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's overdubbed voice, states that the voice can be fixed. The same scene also includes a direct clarification from General Brewster that the US military's CRS branch developed its Skynet AI & early Terminator designs from patents filed by the now-defunct CyberDyne.

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** A comedic sequence expanding on the film's revelation that the US military invented Skynet and the terminators. The scene shows that the T-800 and T-850 model terminators seen in the three films were based upon Sgt. William Candy, a burly and somewhat dim-witted Southerner; when an official questions the suitability of Candy's accent, an aide, speaking with Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's overdubbed voice, states that the voice can be fixed. The same scene also includes a direct clarification from General Brewster that the US military's CRS branch developed its Skynet AI & and early Terminator designs from patents filed by the now-defunct CyberDyne.Cyberdyne.
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* BTeamSequel: To Creator/JamesCameron's ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''. Cameron refused to return, saying he'd finished the story he set out to tell. He had some interest in a third movie, but no ideas, especially as ''Film/Titanic1997'' overtook his life, and so when the producers of the second movie purchased the franchise's rights (half from [[Creator/CarolcoPictures their company's]] liquidation aution, half from ''Film/TheTerminator'' prducer Gale Ann Hurd), Cameron was left out.

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* BTeamSequel: To Creator/JamesCameron's ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''. Cameron refused to return, saying he'd finished the story he set out to tell. He had some interest in a third movie, but no ideas, especially as ''Film/Titanic1997'' overtook his life, and so when the producers of the second movie purchased the franchise's rights (half from [[Creator/CarolcoPictures their company's]] liquidation aution, auction, half from ''Film/TheTerminator'' prducer producer Gale Ann Hurd), Cameron was left out.

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