The acclaimed director may be working on multiple new Avatar films, but that hasn't stopped James Cameron for taking a fresh look at his biggest franchise.
Deadline.com reports that Cameron is looking to resurrect his Terminator franchise in 2019, when the rights revert back to him.
Cameron sold the script for The Terminator for US$1 back in 1984 in order to get the film made, where it went on to be a smash hit. Though he directed the sequel in 1991, he has not been involved in the franchise since then.
Deadline says he will "godfather" the new installment, and is looking at Deadpool director Tim Miller to headline the project.
There are no set plans just yet, with Skydance Productions bankrolling an "exploratory" look at what the new film could be, including talking to science fiction authors to help choose an appropriate story.