'Terminator 5' movie news: Behind-the-scenes book to be released

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The fifth installment of the "Terminator" series is still months away from its release date, but eager fans can satiate their "Terminator: Genisys" craving one month before the film reaches the cinemas, as Insight Editions is publishing a book dedicated to the behind-the-scenes stories of the upcoming movie. 

The 160-page book is being produced to show fans how the highly anticipated sci-fi flick came about. 

Based on the official brief of the book titled "The Art and Making of Terminator Genisys," fans will see the journey of the cast and the production staff in making the movie. They will see how the entire movie crew painstakingly came up with all the difficult scenes for the action-packed film. 

"The Art and Making of Terminator Genisys will make extensive use of concept art and unit photography from the production, balancing an in-depth and satisfying narrative with a striking visual account of the making of the film. The Art and Making of Terminator Genisys will also feature interviews with key cast and crew members plus a wealth of inserts and removable items, such as script pages, pieces of concept art, notes from the set, and other pieces of ephemera that further enhance the reading experience," the official description says. 

"Terminator: Genisys" features the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator T-800 model whose main function is to interfere with the lives of Sarah Connor and her son John. This installment's Sarah Connor is being portrayed by "Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke, while John is played by actor Jason Clarke. 

Other cast members of the movie include Jai Courtney as Kyle Reese, Lee Byung-hun as  T-1000, Courtney B. Vance as Miles Dyson, Nolan Gross as Skynet, as well as Aaron V. Williamson as the younger version of Schwarzenegger's character.

Paramount Pictures will release "Terminator: Genisys" on July 1.

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