Terminator’s Edward Furlong Laments Losing Terminator 3 Gig, Explains What Went Wrong

James Cameron is a filmmaker known for his innovation, and creating projects that stand the test of time. Case in point: Terminator 2: Judgement Day, which is widely considered one of the best sci-fi movies of all time. The movie featured child actor Edward Furlong as John Connor, a role he eventually reprised in Dark Fate. It turns out he could have had the leading role in Terminator 3, recently revealing why he lost that gig. Let’s break it all down. 

Furlong will likely always be synonymous with his performance in T2, which is why fans will be disappointed to learn that he could have played John in the threequel as well. While appearing on the podcast Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, the 46 year-old actor spoke about his issues with addiction led him to lose the job for Terminator 3. In his words: 

The big one…when I lost Terminator 3. Oh my God, dude. So much drugs in my life. That was the contract, they were like we want you to not do any drugs. Whatever, just sign a clause in the contract – no drugs…And it was a sweet deal. It was the best deal that I had ever gotten in my life. For T3, it was like a lot of money, like millions. And I had never made that kind of money, so I called my friends and I’m like, ‘Guys, I just signed this fucking awesome contract, we’re going to go to the club, we’re going to get a bunch of blow, and we’re going to… that’s it. This is the end, man, we’re going to fucking do it.

 

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