Why wasnt edward furlong in t3




















His family's concern eventually led to his legal and financial emancipation. His former guardians unsuccessfully tried to charge Domac with statutory rape, but the relationship imploded on its own: Domac claimed that Furlong was physically abusive, finally suing him for withholding funds she'd earned as his manager. By , Edward Furlong's career had headed straight to video.

While working on the indie film Jimmy and Judy in September of that year, Furlong—a member of PETA—was arrested in a Kentucky grocery store for drunkenly attempting to free live lobsters from a display tank. While it wasn't clear to anyone likely including Furlong himself whether the incident was political in nature, he had three hours in the "tank" to think it over before the film's director bailed him out.

The two married in and had a son, Ethan, just five months later, but their relationship proved to be a rocky one. Bella ended up filing several restraining orders after he allegedly beat her during a drug binge. She separated from him in and later filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences following a string of terrifying voicemails threatening to " beat her and her new boyfriend with chains and bats.

In the quarter-century since his big screen debut, Edward Furlong's career has taken some unfortunate turns, but as we all know, Hollywood is a fickle place. Arnold is always great Vladimir Well i think that they could have used furlong considering his age and everythin!

Makedde I heard that while they were filming T2, Eddie's voice started to break, so they had to voice dub him, whatever that is NoFate I didn't think Stahl was that great, but he was leagues better than Danes. She was so disgusting in that film that anybody who is into acting should and did cringe when watching it lol. I'd have preferred Furlong, but if I remember correctly, he was heavily tied up in drugs at that point and in rehab. That's why he couldn't have done it. Stahl's look though, I do like.

He sort of had the boyish aspects of T2 John but in a way also resembled Reese. I think if they do a T4 they should get Michael Biehn to play Future John, since he doesn't look like Reese anymore but being aged, looks almost like he could play "John that looks a lot like his father, but older than both were ever seen to be" very easily.

Of course that'll never happen, especially when we have so many people that want The Rock to be the new terminator Anyone else agree? Back to the topic, I thought Stahl was awful to be honest, and despite furlong being in trouble lately, they could have at least found someone 'similar' to him. Stahl was just.. Nothing more, nothing less. He may of had balls in T2 for a kid, but those balls have grown in T3 and relised what a nightmare is actually going to happen.

Now that is scary. Would you be scared and frightened or would you be big headed and go in blazing with all you got? Terminator: Dark Fate is still in theaters now. Be sure to check out our release list to plan your next trip to the movies. And our release list to look ahead toward the New Year. Corey was born and raised in New Jersey. Double majored in theater and literature during undergrad. He's since been able to work himself up to reviews, phoners, and press junkets-- and is now able to appear on camera with some of his famous actors Spoilers ahead for Terminator: Dark Fate.

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