New 'Terminator Salvation' Preview: Heart-Pounding Battles, a large (and more) Explosions


The Director said He is inspiration for the character of John Connor.

On Monday evening in New York, "Terminator Salvation" director McG showed leave most depth look at her was still unfinished summer blockbusters. Franchise reboot following resistance fighter John Connor (Christian Bale) in the post-judgment day wasteland in 2018, when he was trying to stop Skynet from improving their human lookalike T-800 cyborg (Arnold Schwarzenegger character from the original movie) - the point at which humanity will be absolutely drunk.

The clips, which McG and Warner Brothers Awesome previously covered the basics of the film - the heart pounding battles, anxiety induced pause, big explosions and more explosions - as well as sand, desolate landscape resembles the late 70's and early 80's Sci-Fi classics as the "mad max. No doubt, as the director said: "This is a war movie."

In the first clip, we look at the possibility of extended Harvester Terminator, massive metal monster with a gun to his head and two legs, that the release of mechanized motorcycles. Harvester is not there just to wreak havoc, though much of it. Its mission is to kidnap people for use in the Skynet in research and development of the T-800 (which in turn of the plot, is set to come online a decade earlier than Sarah Connor said to his son in the previous films; why future modification is one of the the central issues driving John in "Salvation").

But that chaos-cause: the control and verification. The new Terminator Marcus Wright (relative newcomer Sam Worthington), as well as the young Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin) - Reese is the father of John Connor, when he travels to the past - to get to Harvester attack and respond with equal parts hero-warrior, and the ingenuity of reckless for their own safety. Despite the fact that the CGI effects are still incomplete, the five-minute video clearly McG has a strong hand when it comes to consistency.

After the clip does not alter that assessment, as well as not to disappoint them, offering new glimpses of Terminator bots (sea eel! Static aircraft!); Skynet in immaculate research and development laboratories; badass resistance leader Mikhail ironside; complexity of the relationship between the suspect and Connor enigmatic Wright, who strike uneasy alliance in their fight against Skynet; explosive car chases, helicopter crashes and lots and lots of rolls in the stoic, you-do-not-want-to-cross-my eyes.

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McG has a lot to prove to skeptics wonder why the director of "Charlie's Angels" was responsible for such classic Fantasy franchise. At the screening, he responded to their highest critic, "Transformers" director Michael Bay, who badly veiled shot at his blog at McG robot in the works. "That worries me," MCG said Hardy scathing retort, before going on to suggest that the criticism is ironic, because the giant robots have been around for ages.

McG is also filled with details about the film development. When he broke the "Salvation" for the rolls to "Dark Knight" set, the actor said he would sign if they can get the script to the point where it could go on stage in the theater. McG turned into a "Dark Knight" scribe Jonathan Nolan to execute the call. The emphasis was on "History, history," said McG. Construction Connor, burdened with the knowledge of the nature of the future, which should live up to the prophecy to save humanity, the director told MTV News he and Nolan have influenced the stories Luke Skywalker and Neo from "The Matrix" and the unexpected figure.

"Jesus," he told us. "That's the guy who said:" Listen, I know what's happening. "Some people listen, some people do not believe a word he said."

Nevertheless, as he showed, McG hinted it was much he could not dish ( "Closure may piss some people to leave," he said). At one point he asked the producer and said: "I can not talk about the governor of California. "Was it a joke or a serious hint that the original Terminator make cameo?

McG also have two "Terminator" movies in mind. He hastened to add that even presumptuous to discuss the impact to the audience even responded to the "salvation", the next film will be dedicated to the idea raised but not discussed in depth in "Salvation": time travel.

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