Producer James Cameron and director Tim Miller's TERMINATOR: DARK FATE starring Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger was unleashed into a theater near you earlier this month, sporting a - no pun intended - killer opening sequence. And today, TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY star Edward Furlong finally commented on the controversial scene, saying:

They smoked my ass! That was the role. I shot for one day. And, yeah, we did some CGI. They paid me. So, I mean, ya know. It kinda bums me out. Cause I’d love to do a whole one and make a shit-ton of money. I would love to do more, but we’ll see what happens.

Check out his full interview HERE.

The MPAA gave the movie an R-rating for violence throughout, language and brief nudity. It runs for 2 hours and 8 minutes. Have YOU gone to see TERMINATOR: DARK FATE yet? I sure hope so reading this. What did you think? Let us know below!

The new film follows:

Sarah Connor as she joins forces with a female cyborg to protect a young girl from a powerful new Terminator.

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE is directed by Tim Miller (DEADPOOL) from a screenplay written by David S. Goyer, Justin Rhodes and Billy Ray based on a story conceived by James Cameron, Charles Eglee, Josh Friedman, Goyer, and Rhodes. Cameron and Ellison are the producers and Dana Goldberg is executive producer alongside Don Granger, Edward Cheng, Miller, John J. Kelly, Bonnie Curtis, and Julie Lynn. The film stars Hamilton and Schwarzenegger, along with Mackenzie Davis, Gabriel Luna, Natalia Reyes, and Diego Boneta. It is now playing at a theater near you!