About Terminator: Skynet Rising
Terminator: Skynet Rising (2024) continues the iconic franchise with a direct sequel to Terminator: Dark Fate, exploring what happens after the Legion AI system is destroyed. The film reveals that surviving machines have been working covertly to restore the original Skynet system, setting the stage for a renewed battle between humanity and artificial intelligence. The resistance, led by familiar faces and new characters, must race against time to uncover and thwart these plans before Skynet becomes fully operational again.
This international co-production from Colombia, United States, and Portugal brings fresh perspectives to the Terminator universe while maintaining the series' signature blend of relentless action, sci-fi concepts, and horror elements. The 88-minute runtime delivers fast-paced sequences and tense moments as characters navigate a world where trust is scarce and every machine could be a threat. Despite its modest 4.3 IMDb rating, the film offers solid entertainment for franchise fans with its practical effects, dystopian atmosphere, and expansion of Terminator mythology.
Director Alejandro Monteverde balances homage to previous films with new narrative directions, creating a chapter that feels both familiar and innovative. The performances effectively convey the desperation of fighting an enemy that learns from every encounter. For viewers seeking a straightforward sci-fi action experience with horror undertones and connections to the broader Terminator timeline, Skynet Rising provides an engaging watch that advances the ongoing human-machine conflict.
This international co-production from Colombia, United States, and Portugal brings fresh perspectives to the Terminator universe while maintaining the series' signature blend of relentless action, sci-fi concepts, and horror elements. The 88-minute runtime delivers fast-paced sequences and tense moments as characters navigate a world where trust is scarce and every machine could be a threat. Despite its modest 4.3 IMDb rating, the film offers solid entertainment for franchise fans with its practical effects, dystopian atmosphere, and expansion of Terminator mythology.
Director Alejandro Monteverde balances homage to previous films with new narrative directions, creating a chapter that feels both familiar and innovative. The performances effectively convey the desperation of fighting an enemy that learns from every encounter. For viewers seeking a straightforward sci-fi action experience with horror undertones and connections to the broader Terminator timeline, Skynet Rising provides an engaging watch that advances the ongoing human-machine conflict.

















