Alan Taylor has officially claimed the iron throne. The "Game of Thrones" director, whose big-budget Marvel project "Thor: The Dark World" opens this fall (the footage we saw at D23 was officially "quite good"), has been named the director of the next "Terminator" film from Annapurna Pictures and Paramount. The next entry in the time traveling cyborgs franchise is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2015, along with every other huge movie ever. Taylor is one of those directors who has seen it all: after directing small scale character dramas like "Palookaville" and the Ian Holm-as-Napoleon movie "The Emperor's New Clothes," he transitioned to television, where he got a steady gig directing for prestigious pay cable channel HBO, helming episodes of "Sex and the City," "The Sopranos," "Six Feet Under," "Carnivale," "Deadwood," "Rome," "Big Love," "Boardwalk Empire" and, most memorably, the first two seasons of "Game of Thrones," where Taylor helped establish the fantasy series'...
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