I get that the movie was very fast paced, and I would have personally made the movie longer. It wasn't slow and brooding like the first 2 movies. It had to cram the content of 2-3 movies in 1 movie. I personally like fast paced movies because I get bored very easily, but I do think the pace of Genisys was too rushed. The movie was about 2 hours, and it should have been at the very least an hour longer, maybe 2, so that the actors would have had an opportunity to further exhibit character development. I understand that making John Connor a terminator was very cliche, but I thought it was executed perfectly in the movie. It is not easy to have to one-up the T-1000 and the T-X. Turning its greatest enemy into its greatest asset is totally strategically sound. John knows everything, and with him at its disposal, Skynet is practically unstoppable. John was the only thing in Skynet's way to achieving victory, and he is now their slave.
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I'm super confused - how did we get from Terminator Genisys to Terminator Dark Fate? Last we left off Skynet (or whatever new name it had) had been stopped (again). So Sarah grew up, had John and then he died anyway? Where are these terminators even coming from now!? ???
On June 20, 2013, it was revealed that Dwayne Johnson is being considered for the film. Further, a possible plot synopsis was released for the film: "The next chunk they have on the film is on the setting for the story. According to Examiner sources, the setting for Terminator 5 will be set before the birth of Sarah Connor and focus on her parents in the 1940s and 50s.[26] The Examiner also reports that Schwarzenegger might not play a Terminator however could play the human hero of the film who has close connections to the Connor family however he is well antiquated with weaponry by today's standards ultimately inspired the machines to develop a terminator in his likeness that was eventually sent to 1984 when Sarah Connor was first targeted for termination. These rumors however contradict Schwarzenegger's recent comments where he announced he would return as a Terminator in the next film.[27]
Theory: the new Kyle Reese introduced in T5 (Jai Courtney, not Michael Biehn) is a super advanced terminator (even more advanced than the John Connor T-3000) but doesn't know it. This is in keeping with T5 re-hashing or re-using ideas from earlier Terminator films, so it would be a re-hash of the Sam Worthington hybrid from T4
*Essentially I think he is a T-5000, a human hybrid with the strength and power of terminator but not metal bits (some sort of re-enforced human tissue like his cells are made of human bone perhaps, which is even tougher than metal) ergo he can time jump and does not get sucked into the MRI like the T-3000 does (John Connor)
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?!
the paradox became more complicated in this installment that is a sequel, prequel and reboot, it's a mixture of Terminator 1 and 2, so weird, but I enjoyed it and I don't consider it bad and omg I need a naked terminator from the future to appear in my room and let's mate ???
The fifth movie in the series does well by ignoring the third and fourth installments, but after starting with a good idea, it devolves into a rather typical, monotonous shoot-and-smash fest. Far too much screen time is spent watching terminators shot at, bashed, dropped, and blown up ... only to reform again, with the whole cycle starting over. This might be fine if we hadn't seen it all before in the earlier films. And then everything comes down to a ticking counter, signaling the end of the world, that must be stopped.
Pops (Arnold) did what Sarah Connor said and in the credits Genisys survived the blast. This means that there could still be terminators in the future and Sarah Connors can reprogram a T-800, erased its memory, and sent it back to save her in the early 70's.
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