Linda Hamilton, in any case, will not return as Sarah Connor. Hamilton recently discussed her thoughts on the “The Terminator” franchise rebirth in an interview with Business Insider, stating that she is “done” playing Sarah Connor. “I’ve finished. I’m through. I’m at a loss for words. She told the site, “The tale has been repeated, and it has been done to death. I’m not sure why someone would relaunch it. However I am aware that the current Hollywood landscape is based on relaunches.” In 1984, the actress debuted as the title character in the franchise’s debut film. The following sequels, “Terminator 2: Judgement Day,” “T2-3D: Battle Across Time,” “Terminator Salvation,” and most recently, “Terminator: Dark Fate,” saw her return to the title character.
Linda Hamilton discloses that she had to have “a new butt built for her” since she lost so much weight for the “Terminator” sequel.
Fans of the franchise have made Sarah Connor into an icon since her debut, something Hamilton doesn’t believe she deserves.
“Sarah Connor is not an icon, in my honest opinion. She’s a lady from hell. She makes a number of very poor decisions. “She’s a good fighter, not a good mother,” she exclaimed. It’s like you try to sort of analyze the details and say, ‘Well, people appreciate her strength and her power, and I did make a warrior, but she’s extremely flawed.'” She is a flawed individual.”