Another movie website I frequent, cough cough FilmDrunk cough cough, actually had a pic of Two-Face on their main page, not "after the jump" without any kind of spoiler warning. The idea of people thinking it's their duty to give away the ending makes no sense whatsoever. Spoilers have pissed me off ever since and I'll never understand why someone would want to know the ending to a movie before they see it, doesn't that kind of ruin it. While reading a magazine back in the day I had the ending of the Sixth Sense ruined for me with no spoiler alert whatsoever. Spoilers especially, they are one of my biggest pet peeves. Kudos to you FirstShowing! Another reason why I visit your site dailyĪs much as I love the fact I can read up on movies on the Internet, sometimes knowing so much about the movies coming out almost ruins the experience for me. And right now I can actually say that Terminator Salvation is the one summer movie with the most mystery surrounding it. This news just means it'll still remain a secret until the first batch of audiences get to see it. Other web guys claim that it's "their job" to ruin movies like that, but I believe in cinematic integrity and prefer not to spoil them. I was quite upset last year when it was all spoiled (even though I refused to even read about the ending). I love the experience of seeing how a story plays out for the very first time while watching a movie in the theater. I'm very happy to hear that the ending was changed. Obviously no one at Warner Brothers is going to confirm this news, but I'm sure McG will be asked about it soon enough, so of course, look out for more details from McG sooner or later. Probably not as hard to swallow." That's all we're going to tell you, because not only do we not know what happens, but we don't want to know until we're watching Terminator Salvation in theaters on May 21st. "The ending doesn't resemble the previous one in any shape or form." According to their source, it's "a complete from the original film. Their source says that the ending was changed because of the internet leak. Moviehole is reporting that a friend inside of Warner Brothers has seen the film and tells them that the end was changed and is nothing like what was leaked. Thankfully this was early enough into the production, that apparently McG and company completely changed the ending after that point. So the story goes that last June, the big twist ending of Terminator Salvation was leaked online (we, appropriately, never reported on it). Everyone knows I hate spoilers and don't like revealing anything big, so with this bit of news, you're safe knowing that even we have no clue what's going to happen in Terminator Salvation.