Ridley Scott recently discussed his decision to pass on the opportunity to direct “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.” In a recent interview, he shared the reasons behind turning down a $20 million offer and expressed why the franchise wasn’t in line with his cinematic approach.
Ridley Scott is proud of rejecting Terminator 3 for $20 million
In an interview with The Guardian, Scott disclosed that he refused a $20 million offer to direct Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. He explained his decision by stating, “I’m proud of this move. I declined a $20 million offer because I can’t be swayed by money.” Initially, he had requested the same salary as Arnold Schwarzenegger, not anticipating the studio would approve. However, when they agreed, he chose to step away from the project, stating, “I couldn’t take it on. It wasn’t a fit for me.
In 2003, the directorial role for Terminator 3 shifted from James Cameron to Jonathan Mostow, as Cameron decided to step away from the series. Director James Cameron explained that his approach wouldn’t suit the film, stating “It’s like doing a Bond movie. The essence of a Bond movie is fun and camp. Terminator is pure comic strip. I would try to make it real. That’s why they’ve never asked me to do a Bond movie, because I could mess it up.” This suggests that while Cameron appreciated the franchise, its style didn’t resonate with his filmmaking approach.
The proposal of $20 million would have placed Scott among the most generously compensated film directors during that period. Notably, Schwarzenegger’s salary for Terminator 3 broke records with a stunning $29.25 million, making him the highest-earning actor globally at the time. Scott’s decision to decline such a substantial amount was quite unprecedented among directors.
At that stage in his career, Scott had previously worked on movies like Alien (1979), Blade Runner (1982), Thelma & Louise (1991), and Gladiator (2000). His decision to turn down Terminator 3 highlighted his preference for projects that would allow him to showcase his distinctive visual flair and deep thematic elements.
In his explanation, he pointed out that The Terminator seemed more cartoonish than he intended, expressing a desire for a more authentic portrayal. He hinted that his creative direction might have contradicted the traditional expectations of the franchise.
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2025-08-29 10:03