Terminator Genisys - videos, teasers and stills from filming

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Terminator Genisys (2015)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Terminator Genisys - TMDB rating
5.951/10
8906
Terminator Genisys - Kinopoisk rating
6.412/10
185214
Terminator Genisys - IMDB rating
6.3/10
306000

What's left behind the scenes

  • Emilia Clarke became the second actress from the series 'Game of Thrones' (2011) to play Sarah Connor. Several years ago, the mother of humanity's savior was played by Lena Headey in the series 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' (2008–2009).
  • Justin Lin, Ang Lee, Brett Ratner, Rian Johnson, and Denis Villeneuve were considered as potential directors for the film.
  • Jai Courtney almost had to drop out of the film's cast because the shooting schedule conflicted with the production of the sequel to «Divergent» (2014). However, the contract was structured in a way that allowed him to appear in both films.
  • The working title of the film was Vista, a reference to the famous phrase «Hasta la vista, baby».
  • Tom Hardy was initially considered for the role of John Connor.
  • Before Jai Courtney was cast in the film, Boyd Holbrook, Taylor Kitsch, Nicholas Hoult, Zac Efron, Wilson Bethel, Sam Reid, Thomas Cocquerel, and Garrett Hedlund were all considered for the role.
  • Besides Emilia Clarke, Brie Larson and Margot Robbie were considered for the role of Sarah Connor.
  • The body of young Arnold Schwarzenegger in the film was played by actor and bodybuilder Brett Azar.
  • This is the first film in the franchise shot on a digital camera and with an anamorphic lens.
  • The trailer for the film features the song by Jetta "I'd Love to Change the World".
  • The filmmakers considered John Boyega and Dayo Okeniyi as candidates for the role of Danny Dyson. The former ultimately rejected the offer in order to participate in the seventh episode of "Star Wars," and the role of Dyson went to Okeniyi.
  • Robert Patrick declined an offer to reprise his role as the liquid metal Terminator T-1000, as he doubted he could physically handle the role due to health concerns.
  • Christian Bale was unable to find time in his schedule to reprise his role as John Connor – a role he landed in the film 'Terminator Salvation' (2009).
  • Executive producer David Ellison is no stranger to the world of computer technology. His father is Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, one of the world's largest IT corporations. The real kicker is that the filming of the 'Cyberdyne Systems' scenes took place right in the software giant's headquarters in Redwood Shores. Notably, both in real life and in the plot, this center is located within the San Francisco area.
  • Paramount Studios received approval for two sequels to this film even before its release, but regardless of how well or poorly these films perform at the box office, all rights to the franchise will revert to James Cameron in 2019.
  • During the making of the film, costume designer Susan Matheson faced a problem finding new Nike Vandal sneakers, which Kyle Reese wore in 1984. All she could find were worn-out samples. For several months, she asked Nike to manufacture this specific model for the film, but Nike wanted her to design a sneaker based on their Air-Force model. Matheson refused, as she didn't want to feel guilty towards fans of the first installment of the franchise who might notice the different sneaker model. Only after Paramount Studios intervened did Nike agree to manufacture 25 pairs of Vandal sneakers specifically for this film.
  • Megan Ellison acquired the franchise rights in June 2011 for $20 million, outbidding Lionsgate studio, which had offered $15 million. In 2014, deciding to focus on producing arthouse films on her Annapurna label, she transferred the franchise rights to her brother, David Ellison. Victor Kubichek and Derek Anderson, who previously held the rights, were forced to relinquish them due to debts at their company Halycon, which led to an FBI investigation that revealed fraud with a hedge fund during the financing of the film 'Terminator Salvation' (2009).
  • Screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis said that one of the sources of inspiration when writing the script was the film 'Back to the Future Part II' (1989). Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier themselves refused to write the script for this film three times, as they did not like the plot of the third and fourth installments of the franchise, and only agreed after a personal conversation with James Cameron.
  • Adrien James was offered a role in this film, but he declined due to scheduling conflicts.
  • In the scene where the Terminator studies a new type of ammunition, he says he read about it on gunsandammo.com. While preparing for the filming of the first installment of the franchise, Arnold Schwarzenegger underwent a week-long course on weapons handling and, as a result, received praise from Soldier of Fortune magazine, which noted the realism with which the actor handled weapons in the film.
  • Kristanna Loken was considered for the role of the T-X.
  • The song Sarah Connor listens to on her cassette player is "I Wanna Be Sedated" by The Ramones.
  • This is the first film in the franchise in which Stan Winston – a special effects master and close friend of Arnold Schwarzenegger who passed away in 2008 – did not participate in the animation of the Terminators. The Legacy Effects team, created by Winston's former apprentices, is responsible for the special effects in the new film.
  • Robert Patrick played T-1000 in a cameo in the comedy "Wayne's World" (1992) and the action film "Last Action Hero" (1993).
  • It was decided not to hide Arnold Schwarzenegger's age with CGI effects. Instead, the screenwriters decided to explain that the living tissue covering the Terminator can age, and the robot's hair can turn gray. James Cameron suggested this idea to the filmmakers.
  • When Sarah and Kyle land in San Francisco in 2017, a fragment of the song "Love Runs Out" by "OneRepublic" plays.
  • Pops strikes T800 in the head with a beam. The concept is borrowed from the original "Terminator" (1984).
  • During the chase scene across the Golden Gate Bridge (which takes place in 2017), the movable barrier system was not yet visible on the bridge. These barriers were installed in January 2015, several months after filming was completed.
  • In the scene showing the streets of San Francisco during the nuclear attack in 1997, you can spot third-generation Toyota Prius cars, a model that didn't begin production until 2009, as well as a facelifted Land Rover Range Rover, which was only launched in the late 2000s.
  • The Barrett M82 anti-material rifle used by Sarah Connor was developed in 1982, but was not adopted for service until 1989, significantly reducing the chances of a civilian obtaining such a weapon, especially a modernized M82A1 version.
  • During the chase scene on the bridge, the Terminator, played by Arnold, punches through the windshield of a car. All modern car windshields are made of laminated safety glass – multiple layers of glass bonded with a special film capable of containing shards upon impact. This wouldn't happen in a real car; with a strong enough impact, the glass would shatter completely, but wouldn't form a hole.
  • After the T800, which arrived in 1984, was disabled during transport in a truck, it is visible that it is missing part of its nose. However, when the T1000 finds Sarah Connor and activates the T800, the T800's nose is back in place.
  • At the 28th minute, Sarah Connor fires 13 times in a row at the T-1000 from a Desert Eagle pistol, although the standard magazine for this pistol holds from 7 to 9 rounds, depending on the caliber and modification.
  • At the 35th minute of the film, the T-1000 climbs out through the windshield of a police car and jumps onto the rear doors of a van, but the car continues to drive at the same speed, accelerates, and soon crashes into the van.
  • When the T-800 pushes John Connor onto a parked SUV at the 71st minute of the film, it can be noticed that actor Jason Clarke is replaced by a stunt double in this scene.
  • At the 89th minute of the film, John Connor rips out the driveshaft from under the bus. As the bus rotates in the air and flips several times on the ground, John cannot be seen anywhere outside the bus. In the next scene, the bus hangs from the bridge, and John reappears in the rear area.
  • Emilia Clarke became the second actress from the series "Game of Thrones" (2011) to play Sarah Connor. Several years ago, the mother of the savior of humanity was played by Lena Headey in the series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (2008–2009).
  • Jai Courtney could have dropped out of the film's cast as the filming schedule coincided with the production of the sequel to "Divergent" (2014). However, the contract was structured in a way that allowed him to appear in both films.
  • The working title of the film was Vista, which is a reference to the famous phrase "Hasta la vista, baby."
  • The trailer for the film features the song Jetta "I’d Love to Change the World."
  • The filmmakers considered John Boyega and Dayo Okeniyi as contenders for the role of Danny Dyson. The former ultimately turned down the offer in favor of participating in the seventh episode of "Star Wars," and the role of Dyson went to Okeniyi.
  • Christian Bale was unable to find time in his schedule to reprise his role as John Connor – a role he played in "Terminator Salvation" (2009).
  • Executive producer David Ellison's familiarity with the world of computer technology is no coincidence. His father is Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, one of the world's largest IT corporations. And the kicker is that the scenes at "Cyberdyne Systems" were filmed right in the software giant's headquarters in Redwood Shores. It's also noteworthy that both in real life and in the plot, this center is located within the San Francisco area.
  • Megan Ellison acquired the rights to the franchise in June 2011 for $20 million, outbidding Lionsgate, which had offered $15 million. In 2014, deciding to focus on producing arthouse-style films on her Annapurna label, she transferred the rights to her brother, David Ellison. Victor Kubichek and Derek Anderson, who previously held the rights, were forced to relinquish them due to debts at their company Halycon, which led to an FBI investigation that revealed fraud involving a hedge fund during the financing of "Terminator Salvation" (2009).
  • Screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis revealed that one source of inspiration while writing the screenplay was "Back to the Future Part II" (1989). Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier themselves turned down offers to write the screenplay for this film three times, as they disliked the plots of the third and fourth installments of the franchise, and only agreed after a personal conversation with James Cameron.
  • The song Sarah Connor listens to on the cassette player is "I Wanna Be Sedated" by The Ramones.
  • Robert Patrick played the T-1000 in the cameo comedy "Wayne's World" (1992) and the action film "Last Action Hero" (1993).
  • When Sarah and Kyle land in San Francisco in 2017, a snippet of the song "Love Runs Out" by OneRepublic plays.
  • Pops strikes the T-800 in the head with a beam. The concept is borrowed from the original "The Terminator" (1984).
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