"Terminator" rights may be looking to change hands once again. According to the Los Angeles Times, Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek, who acquired the franchise for $25 million in 2007 and produced this year's "Terminator Salvation," are looking to sell the rights fully or partially as several companies the duo own are working their way through bancruptcy.
Kubicek and Anderson's Halcyon Holding Group has hired FTI Capital Advisors to "evaluate strategic alternatives" according to a statement.
Since the first "Terminator" was released back in 1984, the franchise rights have changed hands more frequently than any other Hollywood film series.
James Cameron directed and co-wrote the original film alongside future wife Gale Anne Hurd.