Arnold Schwarzenegger At The Premiere 'The Expendables 3'
Cast member Arnold Schwarzenegger attends the premiere of the film "The Expendables 3" in Los Angeles August 11, 2014. Reuters/Phil McCarten

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the star of "Terminator: Genisys," answered some of the questions the fans had about the trailer and the movie. The actor managed to answer some of the questions with the characteristic humour he is known for.

The actor started a Q&A session on his official Facebook page to allow the fans to ask him questions about "Terminator: Genisys." The questions ranged from the practical aspects of the movie to some fans sharing their personal stories with the actor, but most fans just wanted to share their excitement and support for the upcoming movie.

One of the fans from Bulgaria asked Arnold Schwarzenegger what it was like to work with director Alan Taylor and the new cast members in the movie. The actor praised the director for being a visionary and said that the cast was talented. He, however, noted that the most important thing was that they all worked really hard to make the movie great.

Some of the fans raised concerns about the actor featuring for a very brief time in the trailer and the fans not getting to see the actor more as the robot. Arnold clarified that this will not be a cameo and the fans will be able to see the actor throughout "Terminator: Genisys."

The actor also said that it was nostalgic for him to play the scene that propelled his career into action stardom. The trailer shows the actor confronting the T-800 cyborg from a scene in the 1984 movie. For the fans who were wondering how his character can be fighting with itself, the actor replied that multiple T-800 were built by the villain in the movie.

One of the fans asked the actor to comment on what the renowned scientist Stephen Hawking recently said about the possibility of artificial intelligence wiping out human race. The actor said that when the franchise started in the 1980s, it was purely science fiction, but recent advances in technology do suggest that we may be heading in that direction. The actor, however, comforted the fans by saying "don't worry - I'm here."

Some of the comments by the fans were not directly related to the movie "Terminator: Genisys." Perhaps the most heartwarming comment by one of the fans was about a cancer patient who had met the actor many years ago. The actor is said to have called the man, who was a kid at that time, to help him through his chemotherapy. The fan, Brent Marino, said that he has been cancer-free for 22 years and that the actor was a huge inspiration in his life.

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