'Terminator 5' spoilers: New trailer to be released on 'Interstellar' in November?

"Terminator" and Arnold Schwarzenegger fans have been waiting for news about "Terminator 5: Genisys" since the day the movie was announced. But for some reason, the studio is keeping things wrapped and sealed. Hopefully, there's a surprise waiting for all the fans out there.

According to the latest "Terminator 5" news, the trailer will actually be released on Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" which will be shown on Nov. 7. It looks like the perfect movie to be attached to since "Interstellar" also features wormholes, time travel and such... along the same lines as "Terminator 5: Genisys."

The news came from Theterminatorfans.com and it read, "Jonathan Nolan co-wrote, also will exec-produce and will direct. Jonathan Nolan wrote screenplays for 'The Dark Knight' and 'The Dark Knight Rises' and he is the writer of the upcoming 'Interstellar' rumored to be the movie that the trailer of 'Terminator: Genisys' will be attached to."

If "Terminator 5" wants their trailer to be released before the year ends, releasing it on "Interstellar" would just be the perfect choice. To add, it is also rumored that the "Jurassic World" trailer would be released on "Interstellar," too.

There's not a lot of news for "Terminator: Genisys," and the movie seems to always be delayed. According to Theterminatorfans.com, "not even a single promotional still has been released, when these can be released on day one of filming." True enough, so it's either "Terminator 5" simply wants to surprise fans or they are not ready to show what they've got yet.

Meanwhile, Screen Crush reported that "Terminator: Genisys" might be a long-running franchise. Its sequels are rumored to have May 19, 2017 and June 19, 2018 release dates.

"Terminator: Genisys" will hit theaters on July 2015, and it stars none other than Schwarzenegger himself.  He will be joined by Emilia Clarke who will take on the role of Sarah Connor, Jai Courtney who will play Kyle Reese, and Jason Clarke as John Connor.

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