Who they think is John Connor ends up "rescuing" them, only to have it become clear that he's actually working with/for Skynet. The Arnold Terminator, their real friend, then rescues them from him, and they escape.
He (the aforementioned non-Terminator character) then spends the rest of the movie seemingly trying to catch and kill them. It doesn't seem like he is just trying to catch them alive, as he does a lot of stuff in the process that could easily kill them.
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So my question is, why didn't he kill them before the Terminator was there, when it was just him and Sarah and Kyle? It seems like he could have easily destroyed them with no problem, but instead he talked to them for a while and lost his chance.
It may seem odd that a machine version of Connor would want to have a family but not if the old John Connor is still part of the man/machine hybrid. Perhaps the only way to not go mad from the hybridizing procedure is to accept it and move forward instead of continuing to fight a battle that is hopelessly lost. Indeed, transhumanism is probably the only endgame where humanity survives in any form after a Singularity type event.
Think about it. John never had a family. Now, in his nanotech body. His reaching out. If sarah/Kyle accepts then wouldn't John conner be born a human/machine hybrid. Thus, insuring his own hybrid survival.There's a lot of clues in the film if you look. One being that genesis sent pops + T-1000 back to gain Sarah's trust while insuring Matt smith/skynet survival. Pops was part of the construction crew there. He made a safe place for Sarah. Whose saying he didn't do the same for genesis. Would throw Sarah off the track while it had time to grow.It's weird how pops could make a time machine while the jonn terminator could only design the part of the machine that ultimately destroyed him. How very convinient. Plus, whose to say that this version of skynet wanted to destroy humans. When, after creating T-3000 John. Would he done the same for the rest of humanity? Then again. Who can blame him for wiping humanity out when all we know is how to destroy eh?!
In 2029, Resistance leader John Connor launches a final offensive against Skynet, an artificial intelligence system seeking to eradicate the human race. John sets up two units: the Colorado unit, charged to strike at Skynet's primary defense grid, and the Los Angeles unit, led by himself and his right-hand man Kyle Reese, to destroy Skynet's secret weapon, the Time Displacement Equipment, hidden at a remote site under the guise of a work camp.
Before the Resistance can succeed, Skynet activates the TDE and sends a T-800 Model 101 Terminator back to 1984 to kill John's mother, Sarah Connor. Kyle Reese volunteers to travel back to protect her, as John knew he would. As Kyle floats in the machine's magnetic field, he sees John being attacked by Alex, another Resistance soldier. During the jump back in time, Kyle experiences childhood memories from a parallel version of himself, including the cryptic warning that "Genisys is Skynet" and that it would come online in 2017.
When it arrives in Los Angeles in 1984, the first T-800 is quickly disabled by Sarah and "Pops", a reprogrammed T-800. When Kyle arrives in 1984, he is intercepted by a T-1000 but is saved by Sarah and Pops. The newcomers tell Kyle what they know: an unknown party sent Pops to 1973 to protect Sarah when she was nine years old after the T-1000 sent by Skynet killed her parents; after saving Sarah, Pops raised and trained her to face her destiny, which she adamantly tries to reject, especially any suggestions that she will one day "mate" with Kyle to produce the child that will ultimately become the Resistance's leader. The T-1000 soon reacquires them at their hideout, where it reactivates the disabled T-800. The revived Terminator attacks Kyle, who manages to destroy it. Sarah lures the T-1000 to a large sewer junction, where she disintegrates it with acid before Pops finishes it off.
Sarah and Pops have constructed a makeshift time displacement device like Skynet's and needed the T-800's CPU to power it. Now, Sarah plans to stop Skynet by traveling to 1997, the year it becomes self-aware. However, realizing that the timeline has been altered, Kyle recalls the warning he received in his childhood vision and convinces Sarah that they must instead travel to 2017. Pops has sustained exterior damages that prevent him from time traveling, so he will stay in 1984, planning to meet up with Kyle and Sarah in the future and preparing for their arrival.
Kyle and Sarah materialize in 2017, naked in the middle of a busy San Francisco highway, and are apprehended by city police. Pops, delayed by traffic while driving to the site, watches from a distance and tails them to the hospital. While they are treated for injuries, Sarah and Kyle learn that Genisys is a soon-to-be-unveiled global operating system created by Miles Dyson and his son Daniel. John Connor suddenly appears and rescues Sarah and Kyle. Pops also arrives and unexpectedly shoots John, revealing that John is no longer human. Alex, the Resistance soldier who attacked John, is revealed to have been the physical embodiment of Skynet. When Skynet attacked John, it infected him with nanotechnology that converted him into an advanced Terminator, a T-3000, a machine on a cellular level. Now tasked with ensuring Skynet's creation, John traveled back in time to assist Cyberdyne Systems with the development of Genisys, securing Skynet and the machines' rise. Pops fights John before trapping him with an MRI machine long enough for them to escape.
There's one day left for Genisys, and therefore Skynet, to come online. Sarah, Kyle, and Pops withdraw to a safe house near the Golden Gate Bridge and make final preparations to destroy Cyberdyne's Genisys mainframe. Pops also takes the opportunity to fashion a magnetic weapon to fight the T-3000. The T-3000 tracks them down, and a new chase ends at the Golden Gate Bridge, where Kyle and Sarah are again taken into police custody, this time alongside Pops. While waiting for interrogation, they are freed by Detective O'Brien, a police officer who was saved by Kyle in 1984 and is convinced they are time travelers with good intentions. The trio hijacks a helicopter on the rooftop and heads towards Cyberdyne Headquarters with the T-3000 in close pursuit. During the airborne chase, the Guardian dives head-first into the T-3000's helicopter, causing it to crash.
The T-3000 survives the crash and gets first to the Cyberdyne complex, advancing the countdown from 13 hours to just 15 minutes. Kyle, Sarah, and Pops plant bombs at key points in the facility while holding off John. After a lengthy battle, Pops traps John in the magnetic field of a prototype time displacement machine. Both are apparently destroyed, but just before the explosion, Pops' remains are flung out of the device into a nearby vat of experimental mimetic polyalloy. The explosion of the prototype TDE sets off the bombs, preventing Genisys from coming online. Pops appears, now upgraded with mimetic polyalloy components, and helps Kyle and Sarah escape from the debris.
With their mission over, the trio travels to Kyle's childhood home, where Kyle tells his younger self about Genisys and instructs him to repeat the warning to himself, closing the time loop. Sarah is relieved that she is now free to choose what to do with her future and decides to be with Kyle. Sarah, Kyle, and Pops drive off into the countryside. Unbeknownst to them, the system core of Genisys, located in a protected underground chamber, has survived the explosion. A holographic projection of the now self-aware Skynet looks on in triumph.
In statements to FilmJournal, McG revealed his plans to have the movie set in 2011, pre-Judgment Day - similar to Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles revelation that Judgment Day takes place on April 21, 2011 - and to bring back the chase feel of the original trilogy.[4] The plot had Skynet discovering how to send non-Infiltrator Terminators such as Hunter-Killers and Harvesters through the Time Displacement Equipment. John Connor would go back through time to fight the machines using present day military tactics and technology while being pursued by a new model Terminator. While in the past, he would a 60 year-old scientist played by Robert Patrick, who is researching cell replication and was to become the template of the T-1000.[5] McG also planned to have Sarah Connor live until 2011, which would have retconned Terminator 3's plot of her dying of leukemia. Rumors circulated that the film would take place in modern day London, despite the fact that both Terminator 3 and Terminator Salvation state that Judgment Day happened in 2004.[6]
The sixth film in the trilogy would close the loop begun with the original film, with the original Terminator and Kyle Reese travelling back in time. William Wisher wrote scripts for the planned fifth and sixth films, before legal issues derailed the project.[7]
Production of a fifth film had been halted by legal trouble pertaining to the rights to the Terminator Franchise as well as production Company Halcyon filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection. In late September 2009, it was announced that the rights for the franchise were up for sale as the Halcyon Company tried to pull itself out of bankruptcy.
In December, Halcyon issued a statement that they are looking at various options including sale and refinancing of the rights with an announcement on the outcome no later than February 1 of 2010.[9] James Cameron expressed no interest in taking back the Terminator franchise.[10]
On February 8, 2010, an auction was held to determine the owner of the Terminator rights. After studios Sony and Lionsgate bid separately from 3 PM to 8 PM, Pacificor, the hedge fund who pushed Halycon into bankruptcy, made a deal for $29.5 million.[11] William Wisher, Jr. has written a script for a fifth Terminator film and an outline for a sixth film.[12]
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