Terminator Genisys: 10 Iconic Moments It Must Revisit
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. Biehns 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 didnt 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 wont, as the trailer soon shows us that Emilia Clarkes Sarah Connor isnt 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
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