Edward Furlong was selected from hundreds of candidates. He was discovered by the casting director while waiting in line to enter a club.
A total of more than one million feet of film was shot and developed, and the last version seen was far less than 1% of it.
When the film was filmed, a lady walked into the motorcycle rider bar, thinking it was a real bar, completely ignoring the truck and the camera carrying the scenery. When she saw Schwarzenegger standing in the bar, wearing only boxer shorts, she asked What is going on with him, Schwarzenegger replied that a men's striptease night is being held here.
Director Cameron’s younger brother made a cameo as a soldier in the opening film. Lin Fan, the DVD producer, guest-starred as an employee of Xipoeting Computer Company. Arnold's economic man came to visit one of Sarah's doctors.
Most of Edward Furlong’s voices in the film were re-dubbed by himself, because he was in a voice change period when filming, and his childish voice was only retained when he discussed with the Terminator why people cry. The director thinks this The drama should be more dramatic, so it's better to keep it.
More than 200 types of weapons are used in the movie. The shotgun shots in Schwarzenegger's hands actually came from the cannon.
The sound of the T-1000 variant is to wrap the microphone, and then sample the sound of the porridge. The screams of T-1000's death were voiced by director Cameron.
Arnold and Liquid Metal T1000 met in the corridor of a big shopping mall and exchanged fire. The Asian who was killed in the middle was played by a Japanese. He is a good friend of the director, who flew all the way from Tokyo in order to be able to die gloriously in the film.
In a chase in a river channel, there was no scene of cutting off the roof of the truck. But when I arrived on the site, I accidentally discovered that a bridge was too low, so I designed this scene temporarily. The roof of the car was cut off before filming.
The Gatling gun that Arnold was holding was actually a real gun, which was used on a helicopter or car. The rate of fire is 6000 rounds per minute. In the actual shooting, it was reduced to 2000 shots, because the effect of the tongue is more intense.
The T1000 slowly condenses into a whole lens under high temperature. The part of the melted lens in the front was taken with solid mercury placed on a hot plate.
The final shooting location was not a real steel factory, but an abandoned steel factory. The molten steel flowing inside is actually milk.
The liquid nitrogen leaking from the tank truck is real liquid nitrogen, because there is no substitute that can achieve real results.
When T1000 threatened Sara, the iron needle that her finger turned into was real. In order not to hurt the actor, I used a staggered distance to shoot when shooting. In fact, the actor and the iron needle are not in a straight line.