Terminator Zero Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Plot

Terminator Zero Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Plot

As a longtime fan of the Terminator franchise, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming anime series, Terminator Zero. The release date announcement and trailer have only fueled my anticipation further!


Get ready anime enthusiasts, as the premiere date for the highly anticipated series “Terminator Zero” is just around the corner! The excitement among fans is palpable as they eagerly await its arrival. In this article, we’ll uncover what lies ahead for viewers, take a peek at the captivating trailer, and so much more intriguing information.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Release date — when is Terminator Zero coming out?

Terminator Zero’s release date is August 29, 2024.

Netflix’s “Tudum” has announced the trailer and premiere date for the latest addition to the popular “Terminator” series. Starting from the specified release date, fans can easily watch this new installment directly on Netflix.

Trailer — watch it now

You can watch the Terminator Zero trailer below:

In the trailer, it’s teased that an exciting, action-filled series unfolds within the Terminator universe. This upcoming anime project consists of eight episodes, introducing fresh characters that fans have yet to encounter.

Cast — who is in Terminator Zero?

Terminator Zero’s voice cast includes:

  • Timothy Olyphant as The Terminator
  • Andre Holland as Malcolm Lee
  • Sonoya Mizuno as Eiko
  • Rosario Dawson as Kokoro
  • Ann Dowd as The Prophet

Plot – what’s the story about?

The Terminator universe is about to be expanded with the arrival of the brand new anime series.

Made by Mattson Tomlin, this upcoming series follows a soldier’s journey as he goes back in time to safeguard scientist Malcolm Lee. With Lee working on an innovative AI named Skynet’s counterpart to thwart its plan of annihilating humanity, the future of his own family is at stake. In conversation with Tudum, Tomlin expressed, “Why are we still discussing this franchise after 40 years? If you eliminate the robots and Judgment Day, what remains? You’re left with stories about families.”

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2024-07-22 14:11