Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in Terminator Genisys trailer

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in action in the newly released trailer for Terminator Genisys, three decades after his cyborg assassin character first declared "I'll be back."The trailer, released Thursday by Paramount Pictures, starts in war-ravaged LosAngeles with Skynet's terrifying HK-Aerials swooping over a destroyed Hollywood sign. It's 2029, and the human rebels still haven't given up their bloody resistance against the machines.- On mobile? Watch the trailer here"I look at each of you and I see the marks of this long and terrible war," says a badly scarred John Connor (played by Zero Dark Thirty actor Jason Clarke)."If we die tonight, mankind dies with us," he warns before trusted lieutenant Kyle Reese​ (played by Jai Courtney) volunteers to go back in time to save John's mother Sarah Connor and ensure the rebel leader will be born.'Everything has changed'It's the same story hook from James Cameron's original 1984 film. But when Reese returns this time, Sarah (played by Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke) tells him "everything's changed"— primarily that she's been raised by her former nemesis: Schwarzenegger's Terminator T-800.​One thing hasn't changed, and that's the former California governor's desire to kick butt.At 67, Schwarzenegger is shown reprising his iconic action role, wielding a shotgun and jumping out of a helicopter. The trailer even includes augmented shots from the first movie, contrasted with later scenes in which Schwarzenegger has grey hair.With all the temporal gymnastics in the trailer, even the most dedicated Terminator fans might have troubled predicting what's going to happen in the highly anticipated movie.Director Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World) is at the helm of this reboot, which is intended to be the first film in a new trilogy. The science fiction franchise has already earned $1.4 billion US.Terminator Genisys is due for release on July 1, 2015. Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in action in the newly released trailer for Terminator Genisys, three decades after his cyborg assassin character first declared "I'll be back." The trailer, released Thursday by Paramount Pictures, starts in war-ravaged LosAngeles with Skynet's terrifying HK-Aerials swooping over a destroyed Hollywood sign. It's 2029, and the human rebels still haven't given up their bloody resistance against the machines. - On mobile? Watch the trailer here "I look at each of you and I see the marks of this long and terrible war," says a badly scarred John Connor (played by Zero Dark Thirty actor Jason Clarke). "If we die tonight, mankind dies with us," he warns before trusted lieutenant Kyle Reese​ (played by Jai Courtney) volunteers to go back in time to save John's mother Sarah Connor and ensure the rebel leader will be born. 'Everything has changed' It's the same story hook from James Cameron's original 1984 film. But when Reese returns this time, Sarah (played by Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke) tells him "everything's changed"— primarily that she's been raised by her former nemesis: Schwarzenegger's Terminator T-800.​ One thing hasn't changed, and that's the former California governor's desire to kick butt. At 67, Schwarzenegger is shown reprising his iconic action role, wielding a shotgun and jumping out of a helicopter. The trailer even includes augmented shots from the first movie, contrasted with later scenes in which Schwarzenegger has grey hair. With all the temporal gymnastics in the trailer, even the most dedicated Terminator fans might have troubled predicting what's going to happen in the highly anticipated movie. Director Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World) is at the helm of this reboot, which is intended to be the first film in a new trilogy. The science fiction franchise has already earned $1.4 billion US. Terminator Genisys is due for release on July 1, 2015.