Terminator: Genisys: Release Date set for July 2015

Terminator: Genisys: Release Date set for July 2015
Arnold Schwarzenegger fans are in for a real treat, as the aging star is all set to make a dashing return to his series Terminator with 'Terminator: Genisys". According to reports, this fifth film in the series is not a sequel in the franchise but rather a reboot of the series. The movie is expected to be released on the 1st of July 2015. The movie has been scripted by the very talented duo of Patrick Lussier and Laeta Kalogridis.
Other stars in the movie are Jason Clark, Emilia Clarke and of course, Jai Courtney. And Schwarzenegger will of course play the legendary role of T-800. The movie will obviously be thrilling and have edge-of-the seat excitement for the audiences!
The name of the movie was decided upon, after a lot of discussion and analysis. Earlier the movie was simply called 'Terminator', but later the subtitle 'Genisys' with the very different spelling was added to it, in order to reinforce the process of Genisys that is showcased in the movie. In the earlier movies of the same franchise, Cyberdynce Systems used to be a major factor in the movie, and now in this new reboot, it seems that this role would be played by Genisys.
However as the production house hasn't talked about the film's plot, so it could also be possible that Genisys could be some other major process in the movie. There are also speculations that in the movie, there would be some time-travel sequences as well, in which all the previous Terminator movies would feature and play an important role.
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