My reaction to it was not, Oh, wow, thats cool.

I want to see more,' he later recalled.

Heres a look at the ones we currently know about.

Were looking at doing another one.

Something similar to what we did withAliens.

A bunch of great characters, and of course Sigourney.

Ive even discussed the possibility of putting [Arnold Schwarzenegger] into theAlienmovie.

ThenAlien Vs Predatorhappened a project which both Ridley Scott and Cameron thoroughly disliked.

In fact, Cameron even considering the possibility of buying back the rights to theTerminatorfranchise back in the 90s.

There was a point in time where I debated going after the fights, Cameron revealed.

Carolco Pictures was failing and in bankruptcy, and the rights were in play.

I talked briefly with 20th Century Fox about it.

Ive got plenty of time to think about it, Cameron toldEmpire Magazinelast year.

It might be fun to completely reinvent the franchise.

Cameron duly bought the rights to Keyes book from an independent producer named Sandy Arcara.

Sandy Arcara sued Cameron because she wanted her fee to be increased from $250,000 to $1.5million.

Sensing that his intimate thriller project was spiralling out of control, Cameron eventually departed.

I sort of didnt want to tell his story anymore, you know?

The scripts easy to find on the web.

We can only imagine what it might have looked like.

For many, this is the big what-if in the history of superhero movies.

Theyre so risk-averse, a frustrated Cameron said.

And then we never picked it up again.

We have a very good script and weve done a lot of production design, Cameron toldMTV.

Its pretty much just add water and were ready to go.

Then again, the greater percentage of Camerons movies have been based in the sci-fi genre.

And then I thought, No.

I love it too much…