The long wait is now over as the first official trailer of "Terminator Genisys" has finally been released on Thursday, revealing that cyborg Arnold Schwarzenegger is back, the Rolling Stone reported.
In the explosive teaser of the movie, Schwarzenegger returns in the newest installment of the "Terminator" series with guns blazing as he and Sarah Connor prepares to save the world from impending doom.
According to the Rolling Stone, "Genysis" will be the first movie in a new "Terminator" trilogy.
The trailer, much like in the original film, is set in the year 2029 where John Connor, played by Jason Clarke, stands in a room surrounded by people who continues to fight the war against machines. "I look at you and I see the marks of this long and terrible war," he tells the crowd.
The trailer then shows scenes reminiscent from "Terminator Judgement Day," and then back to Connor saying "If we die tonight, mankind dies with us."
He goes to tell the crowd that it can be stopped if his mother, Sarah Connor, lived.
Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) then volunteers to go back in time and save the life of Sarah Connor ("Game of Thrones" Khaleesi, Emilia Clarke).
Sarah is being hunted down by a Terminator who has been ordered to kill her, and Reese must go back to the 1980's to save her. But when Reese goes back in time, it's he who is saved by Connor.
She explains to him that things have changed and that the Terminator who was programmed to kill her has "already been taken care of."
As it turns out, Schwarzenegger's character also went back in time to protect Connor from the 1980's version of himself.
It also revealed that he took Connor in as a child, trained, protected and raised her and that she calls him "pops," according to the Guardian.
In the trailer, it is Connor who said the infamous line "Come with me if you want to live," to Reese.
Some epic action scenes are also shown in the trailer, including a school bus falling off the Golden Gate Bridge and Schwarzenegger jumping off a helicopter.
Connor also drops a big dagger when she said they "can stop Judgement Day from happening."
"Terminators don't wait for timelines. They create them. I'm back. Watch the @Terminator trailer now," Schwarzenegger wrote on his Twitter account.
"Terminator Genysis" is scheduled to hit theaters the summer of 2015.