Awakened hundreds of years later by disguised Terminators, the A.I. In this comic book series, after John Connor and his forces nearly succeed in destroying Skynet, the A.I. It’s simplicity and effectiveness at its finest. Here’s the only pitch this story needs: robots vs. Heck, if they can find a way to throw Brainiac into the mix, that would be the cherry on top of this cinematic sundae.Īliens Versus Predator Versus The Terminator We know Superman is busy enough with his future DCCU endeavors, but seeing this on the big screen would be a fantastic visual spectacle. Adding insult to injury, Cyborg Superman forms an alliance with the Terminators, and even Lex Luthor pops in briefly. Meanwhile in the present, Superboy, Supergirl, Lois Lane and Sarah Connor are forced to fight waves of Terminators arriving through portals. Joining with the older John Connor and his ally Steel, Kal-El uses his powers to help destroy Skynet and put an end to humanity’s suffering. Like Arnold in Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Superman protects John Connor from a Terminator, but after learning about John’s destiny, he is thrown forward in time to the apocalyptic future where Skynet reigns supreme. Look, no offense to Kyle Reese, but if I had to pick between him and Superman, I’m picking the super-powered alien.