'Terminator 5 Genisys' 2015 Cast, Plot & News: Super Bowl Trailer Preview Out
A special spot in the Super Bowl has been set aside for "Terminator 5: Genisys" and Arnold Schwarzenegger is back on the big screen to utter that famous line of his, "I'll be back," - this time, before he jumps off a plane.
The trailer, which is set to be released on Sunday has dropped early, however, according to Forbes, it has set the tone for the "Terminator" franchise, and the thirty-second tease has showcased mostly the action sequence with Schwarzenegger himself as the deadly T-800, alongside "Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke and "Zero Dark Thirty" actor Jason Clarke as Sarah and John Connor. In case you're wondering, no, Emilia and Jason are not related in real life. CBS News noted that Jai Courtney, JK Simmons, and Matt Smith will also be acting alongside Schwarzenegger on the film.
According to The Daily Mail, Schwarzenegger revealed last year that he was not surprised when he got the call to reprise his role for the franchise, despite having to skip out on "Terminator Salvation" in 2009. He said, "'I knew eventually that another Terminator was going to get made. People always have to go through that painful experience of doing a sequel, or something like that, without me."
He also believed that Genisys will be a huge success, sharing, "When I look at history, anytime a movie was well-done, it was huge. If a movie is made well, if it's a great character, if it's well acted out, then people are going to come and see it. It's so simple."
Schwarzenegger's co-star Matt Smith is as confident, saying, "It's like going on tour again if you're Pink Floyd - the audience always wants to hear some of the old songs. There are enough nods to the past that people will feel satisfied."
Emilia Clarke, however is less confident, but then again, she's new to big action films. According to the "Game of Thrones" actress, she is embarrassed in some scenes, saying, "The thing I didn't know about action movies is that when someone is running on screen, they are really running. No one looks brilliant running on camera. That's an embarrassing day when you look at yourself and think, 'Oh, yeah, I look like an idiot. I should fix that."
"Terminator: Genisys" will be released in theaters on July 1, 2015.
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