The brand new international TV spot for Emilia Clarke and Arnold Schwarzenegger's action-packed film "Terminator: Genisys" is already a big clue that the upcoming film will hold plenty of surprises for viewers.
Clarke will be playing Sarah Connor, while Schwarzenegger will be reprising his role as the Terminator or the original T-800. In the 31-seconds long clip, Sarah Connor and her trusty Terminator are seen "loading up" for lots of actions, with some scenes showing a tense encounter between the Terminator and the brand new robots T-5000 and T-1000, both of which seem pretty indestructible.
The movie which is directed by Alan Taylor will be the beginning of three planned films that Paramount Studio hopes to re-launch the highly popular sci-fi franchise, according to Comic Book Movie. It is set in 2029, when the Future War is taking place and a group of human rebels are trying their best to resist the evil artificial intelligence that is Skynet.
John Connor (played by 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' actor Jason Clarke), leader of the resistance, sends his most loyal soldier Kyle Reese (played by 'Divergent' actor Jai Courtney) back to the year 1984to save his mother from a Terminator that has been programmed to destroy her so that she will not give birth to John. However, Reese, who was raised in post-apocalyptic California travels the clock only to discover that the past is nothing like what he had expected.
Aside from those mentioned, J.K. Simmons will portray Detective O'Brien, Matt Smith will be Tim/T-5000, Lee Byung-hun as the T-1000, Courtney B. Vance as Miles Dyson, Dayo Okeniyi as Danny Dyson, Gregory Alan Williams as Detective Harding, Sandrine Holt and Douglas Smith in unspecified roles, Aaron V. Williamson as young T-800, and Nolan Gross as Skynet.
The official synopsis of the movie reads: "After finding himself in a new time-line, Kyle Reese teams up with John Connor's mother Sarah and an aging terminator to try and stop the one thing that the future fears, "Judgement Day."
"Terminator: Genisys" will be the fifth movie made in the "Terminator" franchise. Out of those five, Schwarzenegger appeared in every one except for "Terminator: Salvation," and the actor is pretty glad he was not a part of it.
"I think that the three that I was in, they all three had their own little personalities and interesting storylines," he said about the previous movies. But he said "thank God" he was not a part of the one that starred Christian Bale and Sam Worthington because it was not good.
"Terminator: Genisys" will make its way to cinemas on July 1, 2015.