Terminator: Awakening (2015)

Terminator: Awakening is a 2015 American science fiction action film directed by Joseph Kosinski, written by Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg serving as producers. James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd also serve as producers. It is the fifth installment in the Terminator franchise, though it serves as a direct sequel to The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, with the other Terminator films and works seen as occurring in alternate timelines. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn and Earl Boen reprising in their iconic roles of T-800 "Model 101", Sarah Connor, Kyle Reese, and Dr. Peter Silberman, respectively, alongside Jeremy Shada, Jessica DiCicco, Keith David, Michael Jai White, Patrick Wilson, Ron Perlman, with Byung-hun Lee and Charlie Sheen.

The film had its Hollywood premiere on June 22, 2005 at Cinerama Dome and was released on July 1, 2015 by Warner Bros. Pictures in North America and Columbia Pictures in other territories. It recieved generally positive reviews, and some viewed it as a comeback for Hamilton, though many praise DiCicco's live action debut. The film grossed $765 million against its $158 million and became a box office success, becoming the eight highest-grossing film in 2015.

Plot
24 years after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Hannah (Jessica DiCicco), a soldier-assassin human-cyborg hybrid, goes back to 2015 before the Judgment Day starts to protect John Connor (Jeremy Shada), the son of Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn).

In Los Angeles, California, the T-1000 (Byung-hun Lee) is transported in front of Goodwill as he walks to the night club and tells a thug to give him his clothes. Attempted to kill T-1000, he regenerates and kills two thugs after throwing him to the kitchen, causing people to run out of the club. He gives the T-1000 his keys and clothes. Outside the club, he uses the sunglasses and a motorcycle.

Cast

 * Arnold Schwarzenegger as T-800 "Model 101", a reprogrammed T-800 (Model 101) Terminator recruited by Sarah to help protect John after he brought Kyle Reese back to life.
 * Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor, the mother of John Connor, who will become the future vice leader of the Resistance in the war against Skynet. CGI will be applied to recreate Hamilton's facial likeness from 1984 and 1991 in flashback scenes.
 * Michael Biehn as Kyle Reese, the wife of Sarah Connor and father of John Connor, who was resurrected by the Terminator to reunite Sarah and John for the first time. CGI will be applied to recreate Biehn's facial likeness from 1984 in flashback scenes.
 * Jeremy Shada as John Connor, the son of Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese, who will become the future leader of the Resistance in the war against Skynet. CGI will be applied to recreate Edward Furlong's 1991 facial likeness in flashback scenes.
 * Jessica DiCicco as Hannah, a soldier-assassin human-cyborg hybrid sent from the future to protect John Connor, who would be a girlfriend of his.
 * Keith David as Poe Roberts, the CEO of Cyberdyne Systems and father of Albert Roberts.
 * Michael Jai White as Albert "Al" Roberts, the son of Poe Roberts.
 * Earl Boen as Dr. Peter Silberman, a criminal psychologist.
 * Patrick Wilson as T-2000, an advanced Terminator sent back in time to terminate John, consisting of a traditional solid endoskeleton surrounded by a "skin" of memetic poly-alloy. It possesses the ability to separate these two components into two separate, fully autonomous Terminator units.
 * Ron Perlman as Grant O'Brady, the chief of Los Angeles Police Department.
 * Byung-hun Lee as T-1000, a shapeshifting prototypical Terminator composed of mimetic polyalloy.
 * Charlie Sheen as William "Billy" Cameron, owner of TechNoir, a night club in Los Angeles.
 * Lennon Parham as Helen Cameron, Billy's pregnant wife.
 * Amy Sedaris as Alicia Chambers
 * Carrie-Anne Moss as Eva Parker
 * Jenny Slate as Lois Stone, John's aunt
 * Pilou Asbæk as Johann Altenbach
 * Eddie Marsan as Paul Jackman
 * Jean Reno as Jorge Cruz, John's uncle
 * Alan Tudyk as Bruce Downes, CEO of Cyberdyne Systems.