TERMINATOR: GENISYS Covers Empire Magazine
The latest issue of Empire Magazine contains new images from the upcoming sci-fi sequel Terminator: Genisys and includes new stills of Emilia Clarke's Sarah Connor and Arnold Schwarzenegger's aged Terminator as well as our first look at J.K. Simmons' character. Come check it out!
The cover for the latest issue of Empire Magazine features a new look at the upcoming Terminator sequel, Terminator: Genisys, which is set to hit theaters July 1st. In addition to the ominous and forboding cover, the magazine itself features a few new stills, giving us a better look at Emilia Clarke's Sarah Connor and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator. It is notable that a few of these stills appear to shed some light on their largely parental relationship, most notably one which seems to detail a fairly confusing scene from the first trailer for the film. It also provides a first look at J.K. Simmons' character, "Detective O'Brien". Check out all the images below!
The beginning of Terminator: Genisys, the first of three planned films that Paramount hopes will relaunch the beloved sci-fi franchise, is set in 2029, when the Future War is raging and a group of human rebels has the evil artificial-intelligence system Skynet on the ropes. John Connor (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Jason Clarke) is the leader of the resistance, and Kyle Reese (Divergent‘s Jai Courtney) is his loyal soldier, raised in the ruins of post apocalyptic California. As in the original film, Connor sends Reese back to 1984 to save Connor’s mother, Sarah (Game of Thrones‘ Emilia Clarke), from a Terminator programmed to kill her so that she won’t ever give birth to John. But what Reese finds on the other side is nothing like he expected.
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