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Terminator: Dark Fate clip previews 2 and a half minutes of highway action

We're now one month out from the release of DEADPOOL director Tim Miller's TERMINATOR: DARK FATE, and to help viewers get hyped for the release a clip has arrived online. It's a clip some Arrow in the Head readers might have heard described already, because it's one of the two that were shown at CinemaCon back in April. 

As was said at that time, it's a scene that plays out at high speed on the highway and involves "Gabriel Luna's Terminator character chasing "soldier-assassin from the future" Grace (Mackenzie Davis) and heroine Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes). The chase is interrupted by the arrival of Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor." 

If you've been anxious to see what was shown at CinemaCon, the video embedded above is for you. The actors have been dubbed by vocal performers from another country, but that's fine because there's hardly any dialogue. Things get more problematic when the clip ends and the video shifts into trailer territory, but if you don't understand what's being said at least there's some cool imagery to look at.

Produced by TERMINATOR franchise creator James Cameron, TERMINATOR: DARK FATE ignores the events of the films Cameron wasn't involved with, acknowledging only THE TERMINATOR and TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY.

Written by David S. Goyer, Justin Rhodes, and Billy Ray from a story that was crafted by Cameron, Goyer, Rhodes, Charles Eglee, and Josh Friedman, the new sequel finds that Sarah Connor is now 

a grizzled lone wolf who must team up with a mechanically enhanced female soldier to protect another young woman targeted by Terminators. 

Hamilton, Davis, Reyes, and Luna are joined in the cast by Diego Boneta, Edward Furlong, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Brett Azar and Jude Collie were the CGI stand-ins for Schwarzenegger and Furlong in scenes that take place during the time of TERMINATOR 2.

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE is scheduled to reach theatres on November 1st.
 

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