Skip to main content
TechRadar TechRadar the technology experts
SG EditionSingapore
DK EditionDanmark FI EditionSuomi NO EditionNorge SE EditionSverige UK EditionUK IT EditionItalia NL EditionNederland BE (NL) EditionBelgië (Nederlands) FR EditionFrance DE EditionDeutschland ES EditionEspaña
US EditionUS (English) CA EditionCanada MX EditionMéxico
AU EditionAustralia NZ EditionNew Zealand
RSS
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Phones
    • Popular Phone Brands
      • iPhone
      • Samsung Galaxy
      • Google Pixel
      • Nothing
      • Motorola
      • OnePlus
      • Xiaomi
      • Honor
      • Oppo
      • Huawei
    • Operating Systems
      • Android
      • iOS
    • More from Phones
      • Network Carriers
      • Phone Accessories
      • Phone Reviews
      • Phone Buying Guides
      • Phone Deals
      • Phone Coupons
      • Phone News
  • Computing
    • Laptops
      • Chromebooks
      • MacBooks
      • Windows Laptops
      • Gaming Laptops
    • PCs
      • Desktop PCs
      • Macs
      • Gaming PCs
    • Software & Security
      • Windows
      • macOS
      • Windows 10 End of Life
      • Antivirus
      • Cyber Security
    • Components
      • CPUs
      • GPUs
      • Storage
      • Nvidia
      • Intel
    • Internet
      • Websites & Apps
      • Wi-Fi & Broadband
      • Social Media
      • Wordle
    • Tablets
      • eReaders
      • iPad
    • VR & AR
    • Peripherals
      • Monitors
      • Keyboards
      • Webcams
      • Mice
    • Popular Computing Brands
      • Dell
      • HP
      • Lenovo
      • Acer
    • More from Computing
      • Computing Reviews
      • Computing Buying Guides
      • Computing Deals
      • Computing Coupons
      • Computing News
  • AI
    • AI Platforms & Assistants
    • OpenAI
    • ChatGPT
    • Gemini
    • Apple Intelligence
    • Claude
  • TVs
    • TV Insights
      • TV Reviews
      • TV Buying Guides
      • TV Deals
      • TV News
      • TVs & home theater coupons
    • More for your TV
      • Home Theatre
      • Soundbars
      • Streaming Devices
      • Projectors
      • Blu-ray
  • Streaming
    • Entertainment
    • Netflix
    • Prime Video
    • Disney+
    • Apple TV
    • HBO Max
    • Hulu
    • Paramount+
    • How to Watch
    • Streaming coupons
  • Fitness
    • Fitness
      • Smartwatches
      • Fitness Trackers
      • Exercise Equipment
      • Fitness Headphones
      • Fitness Apps
      • Smart Rings
    • Watch Brands
      • Apple Watch
      • Fitbit
      • Garmin
      • Google Pixel Watch
      • Samsung Galaxy Watch
    • Wellbeing
      • Sleep
      • Oral Health
    • More from Fitness
      • Fitness News
      • Fitness Reviews
      • Fitness Buying Guides
      • Fitness Deals
      • Fitness coupons
  • Audio
    • Headphones
      • Earbuds & AirPods
      • Wireless Headphones
    • Speakers
      • Wireless Speakers
      • Sonos
    • Hi-Fi
      • Turntables
      • Portable Players
      • DACs
    • Audio Streaming
      • Spotify
      • Apple Music
    • More from Audio
      • Audio News
      • Audio Reviews
      • Audio Buying Guides
      • Audio Deals
      • Audio coupons
  • VPN
    • VPN Services
    • VPN Security
    • ExpressVPN
    • NordVPN
  • Cameras
    • Camera Types
      • Mirrorless
      • DSLRs
      • Compact
      • Action
      • Video
      • Drones
      • 360 Cameras
      • Dash Cams
    • Camera Brands
      • Canon
      • DJI
      • Fujifilm
      • Nikon
      • GoPro
      • Insta360
    • More from Cameras
      • Camera Accessories
      • Camera Lenses
      • Camera Reviews
      • Camera Buying Guides
      • Camera Deals
      • Camera News
      • Photography
      • Camera coupons
  • Home
    • Smart Home
      • Home Security
      • Smart Speakers
      • Smart Lights
      • Smart Scales
      • Smart Thermostats
      • Amazon Echo
    • Small Appliances
      • Air Fryers
      • Air Quality
      • Coffee Machines
      • Hair Care
      • Vacuums
      • Robot Vacuums
    • Home Brands
      • Dyson
      • Philips Hue
      • Ring
      • Shark
      • Ninja
    • More from Home
      • Home Reviews
      • Home Buying Guides
      • Home Deals
      • Home News
      • Mattress coupons
      • Home & appliances coupons
  • EVs
  • Browse
    • By Type
      • News
      • Best
      • Reviews
      • Deals
      • Versus
      • How To
      • Opinion
      • Coupons
    • Popular Brands
      • Samsung
      • Sony
      • Microsoft
      • Apple
Tech Radar Pro Tech Radar Gaming
  • Phones
    • View Phones
      • iPhone
      • Samsung Galaxy
      • Google Pixel
      • Nothing
      • Motorola
      • OnePlus
      • Xiaomi
      • Honor
      • Oppo
      • Huawei
      • Android
      • iOS
      • Network Carriers
      • Phone Accessories
      • Phone Reviews
      • Phone Buying Guides
      • Phone Deals
      • Phone Coupons
      • Phone News
  • Computing
    • View Computing
    • Laptops
      • View Laptops
      • Chromebooks
      • MacBooks
      • Windows Laptops
      • Gaming Laptops
      • Desktop PCs
      • Macs
      • Gaming PCs
    • Software & Security
      • View Software & Security
      • Windows
      • macOS
      • Windows 10 End of Life
      • Antivirus
      • Cyber Security
    • Components
      • View Components
      • CPUs
      • GPUs
      • Storage
      • Nvidia
      • Intel
    • Internet
      • View Internet
      • Websites & Apps
      • Wi-Fi & Broadband
      • Social Media
      • Wordle
    • Tablets
      • View Tablets
      • eReaders
      • iPad
    • VR & AR
    • Peripherals
      • View Peripherals
      • Monitors
      • Keyboards
      • Webcams
      • Mice
      • Dell
      • HP
      • Lenovo
      • Acer
      • Computing Reviews
      • Computing Buying Guides
      • Computing Deals
      • Computing Coupons
      • Computing News
  • AI
    • View AI
    • AI Platforms & Assistants
    • OpenAI
    • ChatGPT
    • Gemini
    • Apple Intelligence
    • Claude
  • TVs
    • View TVs
      • TV Reviews
      • TV Buying Guides
      • TV Deals
      • TV News
      • TVs & home theater coupons
      • Home Theatre
      • Soundbars
      • Streaming Devices
      • Projectors
      • Blu-ray
  • Streaming
    • View Streaming
    • Entertainment
    • Netflix
    • Prime Video
    • Disney+
    • Apple TV
    • HBO Max
    • Hulu
    • Paramount+
    • How to Watch
    • Streaming coupons
  • Fitness
    • View Fitness
      • Smartwatches
      • Fitness Trackers
      • Exercise Equipment
      • Fitness Headphones
      • Fitness Apps
      • Smart Rings
      • Apple Watch
      • Fitbit
      • Garmin
      • Google Pixel Watch
      • Samsung Galaxy Watch
      • Sleep
      • Oral Health
      • Fitness News
      • Fitness Reviews
      • Fitness Buying Guides
      • Fitness Deals
      • Fitness coupons
  • Audio
    • View Audio
    • Headphones
      • View Headphones
      • Earbuds & AirPods
      • Wireless Headphones
    • Speakers
      • View Speakers
      • Wireless Speakers
      • Sonos
    • Hi-Fi
      • View Hi-Fi
      • Turntables
      • Portable Players
      • DACs
    • Audio Streaming
      • View Audio Streaming
      • Spotify
      • Apple Music
      • Audio News
      • Audio Reviews
      • Audio Buying Guides
      • Audio Deals
      • Audio coupons
  • VPN
    • View VPN
    • VPN Services
    • VPN Security
    • ExpressVPN
    • NordVPN
  • Cameras
    • View Cameras
      • Mirrorless
      • DSLRs
      • Compact
      • Action
      • Video
      • Drones
      • 360 Cameras
      • Dash Cams
      • Canon
      • DJI
      • Fujifilm
      • Nikon
      • GoPro
      • Insta360
      • Camera Accessories
      • Camera Lenses
      • Camera Reviews
      • Camera Buying Guides
      • Camera Deals
      • Camera News
      • Photography
      • Camera coupons
  • Home
    • View Home
    • Smart Home
      • View Smart Home
      • Home Security
      • Smart Speakers
      • Smart Lights
      • Smart Scales
      • Smart Thermostats
      • Amazon Echo
    • Small Appliances
      • View Small Appliances
      • Air Fryers
      • Air Quality
      • Coffee Machines
      • Hair Care
      • Vacuums
      • Robot Vacuums
      • Dyson
      • Philips Hue
      • Ring
      • Shark
      • Ninja
      • Home Reviews
      • Home Buying Guides
      • Home Deals
      • Home News
      • Mattress coupons
      • Home & appliances coupons
  • EVs
  • Browse
    • View Browse
      • News
      • Best
      • Reviews
      • Deals
      • Versus
      • How To
      • Opinion
      • Coupons
      • Samsung
      • Sony
      • Microsoft
      • Apple
Tech Radar Pro Tech Radar Gaming
Don't miss these
Trending
  • Presidents' Day sales
  • Galaxy Unpacked
  • Best laptop
  • Best VPN
  • Best web hosting
  • NYT Wordle today
  • Windows 10 end of life
  1. Streaming
  2. Entertainment

Let's go back in time and compare The Terminator's special effects

News
By Stephen Lambrechts published 27 August 2015

The Terminator vs Terminator Genisys

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

The Evolution of Terminator's SFX

The Evolution of Terminator's SFX

The Terminator franchise has always been synonymous with ground-breaking special effects, and the latest entry in the series, Terminator Genisys, looks set to continue that trend – the movie even has original creator James Cameron's seal of approval.

With that in mind, we've decided to take a look at the evolution of the Terminator saga's special effects work over the last 31 years, to not only see if it all holds up, but to get a direct comparison of practical and digital effects in similar looking shots.

Page 1 of 18
Page 1 of 18
The Evolution of Fake Arnold - Part 1

The Evolution of Fake Arnold - Part 1

One of the most memorable scenes from the original Terminator film (The Terminator, 1984) sees Arnold perform gruesome eye surgery on himself with a scalpel, revealing a red robotic eye underneath.

Half of the scene was performed by Arnold with a blade-less scalpel, while the other half used extremely fake looking Arnold Schwarzenegger head molds to show the aftermath – one was 1:1 scale, while a second larger fake head was created for robotic eye close-ups.

Page 2 of 18
Page 2 of 18
The Evolution of Fake Arnold - Part 2

The Evolution of Fake Arnold - Part 2

While we appreciated the throwback to the original Terminator movies, 2009's Terminator Salvation could not be saved by the appearance of an unconvincing computer generated Arnold.

Arnold's image was digitally placed over Austrian bodybuilder-actor Roland Kickinger (Son of the Beach) to pay homage to the original films.

This CGI monstrosity's whereabouts are unknown, though it's believed that he's currently residing in a Recycle Bin somewhere alongside CGI Dwayne "The Scorpion King" Johnson.

Page 3 of 18
Page 3 of 18
The Evolution of Fake Arnold - Part 3

The Evolution of Fake Arnold - Part 3

Terminator Genisys (2015) has revisited the idea of a young, computer-generated Arnold Schwarzenegger with much more success than Terminator Salvation (2009).

Lighting, textures and animation have all been vastly improved, though the creation is still in the realm of the uncanny valley – we think it's the eyes that give it away.

Page 4 of 18
Page 4 of 18
Endoskeletons - Then

Endoskeletons - Then

Designed by the late Stan Winston, the Endoskeletons from The Terminator (1984) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) are examples of iconic practical effects that look absolutely convincing (when not in motion).

Achieved via stop motion and puppeteering work, these T-800 models may not move as gracefully as we'd like, but we love them nonetheless.

Page 5 of 18
Page 5 of 18
Endoskeletons - Now

Endoskeletons - Now

Terminator Genisys (2015) takes the digital approach to realising the Endoskeletons in its future war scenes, which allows for smooth movements and whole armies of robotic killers to appear on screen at once.

The use of digital T-800s certainly adds a sense of scale to the film's battle scenes, though it's easy to tell that what we are looking at is computer generated.

Page 6 of 18
Page 6 of 18
Robo-Arm - Then

Robo-Arm - Then

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) featured a show-stopping scene in which Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 rips the living tissue right off his arm to reveal his robotic insides.

This incredibly convincing effect was practically achieved with clever camera angles and an animatronic arm being held up from below the camera's view.

Page 7 of 18
Page 7 of 18
Robo-Arm - Now

Robo-Arm - Now

Terminator Genisys (2015) also features a scene in which Arnold reveals his robotic arm, only this time it was done digitally.

Arnold likely performed this scene with a green glove over his arm, with the digital version inserted later.

While it was probably easier for the production to shoot the scene this way, the end result does not achieve the same level of realism as the practical version did in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).

Page 8 of 18
Page 8 of 18
Shot through the eye - Then

Shot through the eye - Then

Robert Patrick's T-1000 was shot in the eye in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and the effect was certainly eye-opening (pun completely intended).

While we can see that this is clearly a Robert Patrick dummy, our attention is directed at the hole in his head, which is physical and therefore quite real-looking.

Page 9 of 18
Page 9 of 18
Shot through the eye - Now

Shot through the eye - Now

This effect from Terminator Genisys (2015) doesn't convince for a single moment.

Looking at it as a still image, it does not look like the hole is physically connected to actor Byung-hun Lee's face.

Page 10 of 18
Page 10 of 18
Flaming skull - Then

Flaming skull - Then

This flaming Endoskeleton shot is taken from the incredibly powerful opening credits of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and was achieved with a practical T-800 model.

Whether the model was actually immersed in flame is uncertain (though the reflections in the skull's metal plating look real enough), we feel like we could reach out and touch this very-real Endoskeleton.

Page 11 of 18
Page 11 of 18
Flaming skull - Now

Flaming skull - Now

This Endoskeleton and the fire it's submerged in are completely digital, though the effect allows for some actual movement in the shot, which makes the scene from Terminator Genisys (2015) quite dynamic.

It doesn't have the same sense of menace as the flaming robot scene at the beginning of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), but we can see why the filmmakers would opt to go digital with this shot.

Page 12 of 18
Page 12 of 18
Fire walk with me - Then

Fire walk with me - Then

This scene from Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) was absolutely sensational and extremely impressive back in the early '90s, though we can certainly see how it has aged.

Simple textures and fire effects have dated the scene significantly, though we still love it.

Page 13 of 18
Page 13 of 18
Fire walk with me - Now

Fire walk with me - Now

A similar scene from Terminator Genisys (2015) also sees a Terminator emerge from a huge fire, only the shot is much more visually dynamic this time than it was in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, with improved fire effects and plenty of added detail, including an incandescent metal effect which highlights just how hot the machine is.

Page 14 of 18
Page 14 of 18
Going nuclear - Then

Going nuclear - Then

The tremendously dramatic nuclear explosion scene from Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) was achieved with the use of miniatures.

While it works fantastically in the film (with help from Brad Fiedel's haunting score), it's plainly obvious that we're looking at toy cars and trucks.

Page 15 of 18
Page 15 of 18
Going nuclear - Now

Going nuclear - Now

Terminator Genisys (2015) also has a nuclear explosion scene of its own, this time created by a team of digital artists.

The initial explosion looks a little fake, but the impressive resulting carnage looks right out of a blockbuster disaster film.

Page 16 of 18
Page 16 of 18
Young Arnold - Then

Young Arnold - Then

Now on to the Terminator franchise's most impressive special effect – Arnold Schwarzenegger himself!

This seven-time Mr. Olympia winner was a sight to behold in The Terminator (1984), with features that seemed chiseled out of stone – he is truly a one-of-a-kind presence.

Page 17 of 18
Page 17 of 18
Young Arnold - Now

Young Arnold - Now

Terminator Genisys (2015) features scenes set in 1984 during the original film's events, which required a young, digital version of Arnold to be created once more.

The result in this film is much more impressive than it was in Terminator Salvation (2009), though the eyes still give the effect away.

It seems that when it comes to Arnie, there is no substitute!

Page 18 of 18
Page 18 of 18
Stephen Lambrechts
Stephen Lambrechts
Social Links Navigation
Senior Journalist, Phones and Entertainment

Stephen primarily covers phones and entertainment for TechRadar's Australian team, and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming in both print and online for over a decade. He's obsessed with smartphones, televisions, consoles and gaming PCs, and has a deep-seated desire to consume all forms of media at the highest quality possible. 


He's also likely to talk a person’s ear off at the mere mention of Android, cats, retro sneaker releases, travelling and physical media, such as vinyl and boutique Blu-ray releases. Right now, he's most excited about QD-OLED technology, The Batman and Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga.

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Whatsapp
  • Reddit
  • Pinterest
  • Flipboard
  • Threads
  • Email
Share this article
Join the conversation
Follow us
Add us as a preferred source on Google
Tech Radar
Get the TechRadar Newsletter

Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.


By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

You are now subscribed

Your newsletter sign-up was successful


An account already exists for this email address, please log in.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Latest in Entertainment
Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise
'This is unacceptable' — SAG-AFTRA reacts with outrage to AI-generated Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise 'fight' clip
 
 
Lego Ninjago X-1 Ninja Charger 15th Anniversary set
Exclusive: Lego is bringing back the X-1 Ninja Charger for Ninjago’s 15th anniversary — and it hides a motorcycle inside
 
 
The Mandalorian in full armour including a helmet, with Grogu, a green alien with elf-like ears sitting beside him.
Jon Favreau says The Mandalorian & Grogu had to “up our game” for theaters
 
 
A man laughs while half a woman's face can be seen in the background
BBC romantic crime drama Mint gets disturbing first look — and I can't wait
 
 
Disney Store BDX Droids Figures
Disney Store is finally releasing BDX droids figures — and they look fantastic
 
 
Star Wars The Vintage Collection The Mandalorian and Grogu figure
Exclusive: Hasbro’s Vintage Collection reveal brings a deluxe Mandalorian & Grogu
 
 
Latest in News
Android Auto
Android Auto has quietly fixed a major Do Not Disturb issue
 
 
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 REVIEW
The design of Samsung's competitor to the iPhone Fold may have just leaked
 
 
A Pakistani and an Indian fan pose for a photo before the start of the Asia Cup 2025 Twenty20 international cricket final between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on September 28, 2025.
There's a sneaky way to watch India vs Pakistan at the T20 World Cup for *FREE*
 
 
ChatGPT
OpenAI has switched off ChatGPT-4o, and angry users want it back
 
 
Motorola Razr (2025)
Apple is rumored to be working on an iPhone Flip as well as an iPhone Fold
 
 
NYT Connections homescreen on a phone, on a purple background
NYT Connections hints and answers for Monday, February 16 (game #981)
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. 1
    BenQ says its new monitors will transform work for Mac users - but will it be enough to tempt them away from Apple's own devices?
  2. 2
    The calmest way to lose your mind – My week with Shapez
  3. 3
    Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake’s directors say the game’s take on Japanese horror is ‘both beautiful and terrifying’
  4. 4
    Android Auto has quietly fixed a major Do Not Disturb issue that was frustrating passengers
  5. 5
    Microsoft has some bright ideas for keeping future data centers cool - but will they ever really come to fruition?

TechRadar is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google
  • About Us
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Web notifications
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Careers

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...