Terminator 5 Spoilers: To Shoot In New Orleans And San Francisco, Director Reveals Inspiration ‘Two Films In The Batman Franchise Were Wonderful’

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Fans of the mega blockbuster science fiction film are eager to find out more Terminator 5 spoilers. The reboot, which is expected to hit the theaters on July 1, 2015, has released little details about its production. We all know that the main actor will be the original star of the film, Arnold Schwarzenegger, but what else can we expect from the new film franchise?

Aside from the 66-year old actor, Terminator 5: Genesis will also star British actress Emilia Clarke and Aussie heartthrob Jai Courtney. The 'Game of Thrones' star will portray the role of Sarah Connor, who was successfully portrayed by Linda Hamilton in the first three franchise of the Terminator.

The 27-year old actor, on the other hand, who became known for his roles in 'Jack Reacher' and 'Spartacus: Blood and Sand', will star as Kyle Reese. The character was the love interest of Sarah Connor and the father of Jack Connor.

After the names of the three main stars were revealed, sci-fi fans crave for more Terminator 5 spoilers. During a recent public appearance, Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed the locations of the film production. He said, "We start filming in the middle or in the end of April and it will be a four or four-and-a-half month long shoot. We will be filming it in New Orleans with some of it in San Francisco and maybe a little of it in LA but most of it will be done in New Orleans. I'm really looking forward to that because as you know, the last time when they did the Terminator, it was when I was Governor and so I couldn't be in that movie but now I'm back again and they are very excited about having me in the film... The script is fantastic so I'm really looking forward to this film."

Adding to the Terminator 5 spoilers is the inspiration of the reboot. Director Allan Taylor mentioned in a press junction that his inspiration for the 'Terminator: Genesis' is a similar franchise. He said, "The two films in the Batman franchise were wonderful."

Aside from the 66-year old actor, Terminator 5: Genesis will also star British actress Emilia Clarke and Aussie heartthrob Jai Courtney. The 'Game of Thrones' star will portray the role of Sarah Connor, who was successfully portrayed by Linda Hamilton in the first three franchise of the Terminator.

The 27-year old actor, on the other hand, who became known for his roles in 'Jack Reacher' and 'Spartacus: Blood and Sand', will star as Kyle Reese. The character was the love interest of Sarah Connor and the father of Jack Connor.

After the names of the three main stars were revealed, sci-fi fans crave for more Terminator 5 spoilers. During a recent public appearance, Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed the locations of the film production. He said, "We start filming in the middle or in the end of April and it will be a four or four-and-a-half month long shoot. We will be filming it in New Orleans with some of it in San Francisco and maybe a little of it in LA but most of it will be done in New Orleans. I'm really looking forward to that because as you know, the last time when they did the Terminator, it was when I was Governor and so I couldn't be in that movie but now I'm back again and they are very excited about having me in the film... The script is fantastic so I'm really looking forward to this film."

Adding to the Terminator 5 spoilers is the inspiration of the reboot. Director Allan Taylor mentioned in a press junction that his inspiration for the 'Terminator: Genesis' is a similar franchise. He said, "The two films in the Batman franchise were wonderful."

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