‘Terminator: Genisys’ Sequel Now Confirmed; Emilia Clarke Sure Of Joining As Sarah Connor!

After speculations about the axing of "Terminator: Genisys" sequel have made headlines, a top official of Skydance has finally shared the real score.

In an interview at 6th Annual Media Leadership Conference The Grill of TheWrap, Skydance Media Chief Creative Officer Dana Goldberg pointed out that "I wouldn't say on hold, so much as re-adjusting."

However, she revealed that they will not start filming at the start of next year yet. Thus, the report noted that it might affect the May 2017 anticipated release date.

"We are not going to begin production at the beginning of next year," the executive stated about the anticipated "Terminator: Genisys" sequel.

Goldberg continued by saying, "At Skydance, when we talk movies, we talk universes, even more than franchises."

Furthermore, she noted that with the company's aim to continue the sci-fi saga, "the idea of a 'Terminator' TV show fits into that universe."

"All the steps have to be taken in unison," she exclaimed.

On the other hand, Express UK reported that "Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke is keen about being part still of the upcoming sequel of "Terminator: Genisys."

The 29-year-old actress even claimed that she has already "fallen in love with the character" of Sarah Connor.

"You're not going to say no to Sarah Connor... you're just not," declared the Emmy Award-nominated actress.

Emilia Clarke also admitted that she has been "hooked" with the movie since she was still a lot younger.

"It was always something I wasn't meant to watch, so there was an excitement surrounding it," the former "Spike Island" star said.

In the meantime, Radio Times commented that "was a bit of a let-down for fans."

The site continued by saying that the dissatisfaction even resulted "with most reviewers panning the reboot attempt and the movie's box office ending up a bit of a disappointment."

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