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'Terminator Salvation' Video Exposes New Types of Terminators
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Providing a look into the forthcoming 'Terminator Salvation', a new video wherein the movie's production designer Martin Laing talks about his work for the action thriller has been posted.

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Horror Movies has found a brand new featurette of McG-directed "Terminator Salvation". Essentially a video interview with production designer Martin Laing, the featurette has exposed many spoilers about the much awaited action thriller from where the story is taking place to the new types of Terminators. Many never-before-seen footage cut off from the latest of the "Terminator" franchise have also been included in the video.

Starring Christian Bale as John Connor, the man whose fate brings him to lead resistance army, "Salvation" is set in post-apocalyptic 2018. The story centers on Marcus Wright played by Sam Worthington as this stranger, whose last memory is of being on death row, joins Connor in a journey that leads them to the uncovering of the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind by Skynet and its army of killing cyborgs.

The fourth film of the "Terminator" series will also see Anton Yelchin, Moon Bloodgood, Common, Bryce Dallas Howard and Helena Bonham Carter as the cast ensemble. It has fallen into its post-production phase late October as director McG announced in his latest blog. The movie is slated to be released in the U.S. on May 22, 2009.

"Terminator Salvation" - Featurette: The Art of Martin Laing

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