It's Kyle Reese who visits his childhood home to warn his younger self about Genisys. Given the amount of jumping between timelines, it's incredible that Genisys is the first time a character meets a younger or older version of themselves. While that sounds high, the being who attacked him ( Doctor Who's Matt Smith) was a T-5000 that was the physical embodiment of Skynet. Having been turned into a nanocyte infiltrator, John Connor is revealed to be a T-3000 Terminator.
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The Genisys of the title is the software that will become Skynet when it is released to the public. When Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) sees John Connor get attacked by Skynet just as he's about to time jump, he gets to exist in and understand two different timelines at the same time. Having sent a T-800 unit to protect Sarah Connor ( Emilia Clarke) when she was nine, she became a badass even earlier than usual.
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Clearly already desperate to get away from the events of previous sequels, Terminator Genisys tried its hardest to restart the series from a point new audiences could understand. The T-800 Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) that's been reprogrammed and sent back to protect John and Kate reveals that he killed John on July 4, 2032. In this third installment, the T-X isn't only sent back to kill John Connor (Nick Stahl), it's also assigned to take out his future wife, Kate Brewster (Claire Danes). Shame, as Kristanna Loken's cop-flirting, technology-controlling T-X was the best thing in Rise of the Machines.
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Aside from the T-1000 pretending to be John's stepmom Janelle, the one movie to feature a Terminator in female form will be expunged from the series. Given that she's been spotted on the set of Terminator 6 looking as badass as ever, she's definitely still alive. Never discussed fully, outside a comment about her cancer, the waitress-turned-warrior died from leukaemia in 1997 in this timeline.
We take a look at everything they're erasing from the Terminator timelines. Or an alternate timeline, which is permissible in our multi-verse," he explained.īut by sweeping aside three films and two seasons of a TV show, some standout elements will be lost. And we're pretending the other films were a bad dream. "This is a continuation of the story from Terminator 1 and Terminator 2. Related: Terminator 6 reveals Linda Hamilton's return as Sarah Connor at 61Ĭameron has confirmed that Terminator 6 will ignore every sequel except for Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Those killer cyborgs sent from the future to kill the mother of the man who will one day destroy them haven't had a decent outing in ages. "And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead." Let's face it, this franchise will outlive us all, as the latest movie (simply called Terminator and out in 2019) takes us back to James Cameron's vision and erases a whole bunch of stuff in the process. They certainly haven't taken fans feelings into consideration since T3 saw those deadly machines rise. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear."Īt one point, featuring one of the most convoluted, tangled timelines of cinema history, that statement could have described the Terminator movies.