Terminator Genisys: 10 Iconic Moments It Must Revisit

By Jonathan Cordiner /

7. Man On The Run

Despite some solid turns in Tombstone, The Rock and a few other films of note in the nineties and beyond, Michael Biehn never became the star his early roles suggested he would be. Biehn€™s early collaborations with James Cameron represented career high-water marks, but his roles in Aliens and The Abyss take a backseat to his breakout performance in The Terminator. Biehn imbued Kyle Reese with the perfect blend of steel and sorrow and returned to film a cameo for a dream sequence in Terminator 2. It didn€™t make the final cut, but Reese would return in Terminator Salvation, this time in the form of Anton Yelchin. The young actor made a decent fist of playing a teenaged Kyle, and Jai Courtney will turn protector this time around. Except he won€™t, as the trailer soon shows us that Emilia Clarke€™s Sarah Connor isn€™t the timid damsel in distress he was expecting, although not before Reese flees from the police and ducks into a department store in familiar fashion. The shots in the Terminator Genisys trailer suggest this sequence will stick reasonably closely to the narrative of the original, but for one small difference: his pursuer looks a bit familiar€