
The year is 2029. John Connor, leader of the resistance continues the war against the machines. At the Los Angeles offensive, John's fears of the unknown future begin to emerge when TECOM spies reveal a new plot by SkyNet that will attack him from both fronts; past and future, and will ultimately change warfare forever.
Official trailer from TMDB

Sarah Connor

Kyle Reese

Guardian / The Terminator

John Connor

Alex / Skynet

O'Brien

Cop / T-1000

Danny Dyson

Miles Dyson

Lieutenant Matias

Detective Cheung

Young O'Brien
Alan Taylor
Laeta Kalogridis, Patrick Lussier
David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Bill Carraro, Megan Ellison, Laeta Kalogridis








4/5/2020
Some people have said that _Terminator: Genisys_ is disrespectful to its source material (first two films) but I disagree. Out of what is clearly a massive homage to _Judgement Day_, _Genisys_ gives away the entire plot and central βtwistβ in its promotional material months before its release, just like _Judgement Day_ did! All levity aside, _Terminator: Genisys_ is not great. They took some risks with their casting and it didnβt explode in their face which is nice, a lot of the effects were very visually impressive, and it was fun to see the weapons of the future be purple lasers again, but these arenβt things that make a good movie by themselves. When you mix them up with a plot that doesnβt completely make sense, a story thatβs just plain not all that great, some hammy dialogue and a lacklustre ending, then you SPOIL YOUR OWN DAMN MOVIE IN THE TRAILERS **AND** POSTERS, then youβre lucky to even be coming away with a middle of the road score like this one. At least itβs not _Rise of the Machines_. _Final rating: β β - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
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Terminator Salvation was pretty bad, but this brings it to a whole new level. What we have hear is a reboot of the canon that no one actually asked for, that no one actually wanted, and that makes really no sense. Honestly, it's even worse than T3, which at least felt like a continuation of the series. Here everything is changed so much that, well, there is nothing left. It took the entire Terminator franchise, and re-worked it to kill all the canon, all the mythology, for no apparent reason whatsoever. And what you have left is a disheveled mess that is guaranteed to make the old fans give up and walk away because of the sheer needlessness alone.
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