RT Article T1 Terminating Samson: the Sarah Connor Chronicles and the Rise of New Biblical Meaning JF Relegere VO 1 IS 2 SP 329 OP 350 A1 Myles, Robert J. LA English YR 2012 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1564804437 AB The Terminator films (1984-2009) incorporate a number of theological and biblical themes, which are further developed in the franchise’s recent expansion into a television series, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008-2009). This article explores how the series appropriates biblical material and motifs, terminating them from their original contexts and adjusting them to create new meanings. After a brief survey of the biblical subtext of the franchise, the article focuses on one episode of the series, "Samson and Delilah," which echoes the story of Samson, to analyse its explicit and implicit retellings of the biblical narrative and to explore the wider implications of this appropriation in the context of apocalyptic science fiction. K1 Culture K1 Delilah K1 Judges K1 Popular Culture K1 Samson K1 Sarah Connor Chronicles K1 Science-fiction and Religion K1 Terminator DO 10.11157/rsrr1-2-412