'Terminator Genisys' releases behind-the-scenes video

The film is scheduled for a U.S release on July 1.

June 23, 2015 12:10 pm | Updated 12:30 pm IST

Terminator Genisys

Terminator Genisys

“Terminator Genisys” starring Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger, released its seven minute behind-the-scenes video, which had the filming of lot of action sequences.

It opens with the filming process of a scene where, Jason Clarke’s John Connor gives speech to his team. It continues with the scenes of a battle filled with explosion, with the cast crew heavily-armed with weapons. The video also gives a look at director Alan Taylor, explaining something to the leading actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The most interesting part is when it shows the scene, where a yellow bus driven by Emilia Clarke is spinning in the air. The scene, supposed to take place at the Golden Gate Bridge, was actually filmed in another location resembling the bridge.

At the end of the video, Schwarzenegger is seen making a ridiculous joke with a robot figure.

The upcoming film centres on Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney), who is sent back to 1984 by John with a mission to save John’s mother, Sarah Connor (Clarke), from a robot programmed to kill her, but what he finds on the other side is not what he expected.

The movie produced by Dana Goldberg and David Ellison, has the script written by Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier. “Terminator Genisys” is slated for a U.S release on July 1.

Watch the video here:

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