'Terminator 5' movie updates: Alleged photo of younger T-800 robot leaked

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The unprecedented epic science fiction film is finally returning to the silver screen. The Terminator is back and there are already loads of information about the forthcoming installment, enough to keep everyone exceedingly ecstatic. 

The latest buzz about the fifth installment titled "Terminator: Genisys" involves a leaked photo of the endoskeleton of a younger T-800 robot set to put in an appearance in the film. Spoiler Alert!  IBTimes notes that the insignia of the malevolent side of the movie, Cyberdyne Systems, is embedded at the heart of the robot that ultimately serves as the sole alteration in the robot and likely the core of the movie's narrative. 

This strengthens the rumored time travel plotline (akin to "Terminator 2: Judgment Day"), which entails two Terminators, a younger one and an older one. The former, rumored to be a reprogrammed one, is to be portrayed by Aaron Williamson. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is now 66 years old, will be pulling off another action-packed performance in reprising the titular, now older, role. 

In addition, human resistance soldier Kyle Reese (to be played by "A Good Day To Die Hard" actor Jai Courtney) will be sent back in time by John Connor (to be played by "Zero Dark Thirty" actor Jason Clarke) to protect his mother, Sarah Connor (played by "Game of Thrones" star Emily Clarke) as well as secure his existence in having Kyle Reese become his father. The storyline also grips on one more of John Connor's clashes with Cyberdyne Systems' evil computer program Skynet, that strives once more to get rid of the leader of human resistance for good. 

While this part of the movie is a mere foretaste and every bit of it is still confounding at a certain level, one thing clear is that on July 21 next year, everyone will be able to get to the bottom of the latest Terminator havoc in "Terminator: Genisys."

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