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Why Linda Hamilton Didn't Return as Sarah Connor

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Published Mar 29, 2026

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines unceremoniously killed off Sarah Connor, but the original plan was for Linda Hamilton to return to the role.

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines unceremoniously killed off Sarah Connor, but the original plan was for Linda Hamilton to return to the role. John Connor may be presented as the most important character in most Terminator movies, but the true heart of the franchise is Sarah Connor, and her journey from normal working stiff trying to make her way in the world to badass defender of mankind. Sarah goes though a lot, and Hamilton plays every bit of it with the proper emotion, or in some cases lack thereof.

While Terminator 3 was a box office hit, and received generally positive reviews from critics, it's always kind of sat in the middle for most diehard Terminator franchise fans. It's leagues better than Salvation and Genisys, and more fun than the often downbeat Dark Fate. Yet, it's also clearly not on the same level of the classic first two films directed by James Cameron. It's worth watching, but it's not a truly great film.

Part of the reason Terminator 3 doesn't ascend to those heights is probably the absence of Sarah Connor, as well as Edward Furlong not returning as John Connor. Fans had grown attached to both portrayals, and were now being asked to accept a new John and a dead Sarah. Here's why Linda Hamilton didn't come back.

Terminator 3: Why Linda Hamilton Didn't Return as Sarah Connor

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Back when James Cameron directing Terminator 3 was still a possibility in the late 1990s, Linda Hamilton was planned to return as Sarah Connor. However, after a legal mess surrounding the rights to the franchise led to Cameron dropping out, Hamilton also made the decision to exit in November 2000. While Cameron and Hamilton had both married and divorced since Terminator 2: Judgment Day, she still felt that without her ex-husband at the helm, Terminator 3 would be DOA. At that point, Edward Furlong was still set to reprise John, although he would eventually get fired due to drug problems.

In a 2009 interview, Hamilton expanded on her reasoning for not being a part of Terminator 3, saying that she read the script but was unimpressed. Hamilton felt her character arc had been done perfectly in the first two films, and didn't want to bring Sarah back without good reason. The script she was given shifted Sarah to the background of the story in favor of focusing on John, and killed her off halfway through, with no time taken to mourn her death. Hamilton felt the script made Sarah a disposable character, so she declined the offer to return, and Terminator 3 was changed so that Sarah had died years before. Thankfully, Terminator: Dark Fate eventually provided a real opportunity for Hamilton's Sarah to be resurrected, placing her at the center of the story.

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Michael Kennedy is an avid movie and TV fan that's been working for Screen Rant in various capacities since 2014. In that time, Michael has written over 2000 articles for the site, first working solely as a news writer, then later as a senior writer and associate news editor. Most recently, Michael helped launch Screen Rant's new horror section, and is now the lead staff writer when it comes to all things frightening. A FL native, Michael is passionate about pop culture, and earned an AS degree in film production in 2012. He also loves both Marvel and DC movies, and wishes every superhero fan could just get along. When not writing, Michael enjoys going to concerts, taking in live professional wrestling, and debating pop culture. A long-term member of the Screen Rant family, Michael looks forward to continuing on creating new content for the site for many more years to come.