Brand new factory sealed dvd is the Out Of Print 2-disc widescreen special edition. Second disc is loaded with special features like creating your own special FX lab, a making-of the video game, and dvd-rom features which require an internet connection, windows operating system, etc.

In this threequel Judgement Day has been averted but not cancelled, learns John Connor (Nick Stahl, replacing Edward Furlong) as his furtive, wandering, leave-no-footprints life--which somehow hasn't taken him out of Los Angeles--is suddenly beseiged by a new, sexily lethal T-X model Terminator (Kristanna Loken).

Sent from the future into the present to assassinate Connor's future lieutenants in the A.B. (after the bomb) human revolt against machines, in lieu of the untraceable Connor himself, the T-X unexpectedly ID's her prime target by tasting some blood he spilled in the wake of a motorcycle accident. As ever, the original T-101 Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) arrives to protect and defend Connor, stealing a sharp leather outfit from a gay male stripper, and implicity pitting a primitive technology against it's infinite superior.

As the Terminator informs Connor, Skylab (the Cyberdyne satellite system destined to enable all machines with a collective, aggressive consciousness) is three hours from going online, courtesy of the US government, which has inherited Cyberdyne's paperwork. Accompanied by his former high school classmate Kate Brewster (Claire Danes), who is destined to become his wife and fellow soldier and whose father happens to be in charge of Skylab, Connor and the Terminator set out to avert the catastrophe responsible for the "inevitable" end of man's reign on this planet--with the unflinchingly calm and collected T-X in cool pursuit.