Gabriel Luna, Diego Boneta, Natalia Reyes Join 'Terminator' Reboot
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Gabriel has been cast as the new model of Terminator in the yet-untitled 'Terminator' reboot, which sees the return of Arnold Schwazenegger and Linda Hamilton.

AceShowbiz - James Cameron's upcoming reboot of "Terminator" has tapped a slew of new actors to join the cast. Among the newly-added cast members are Gabriel Luna, Diego Boneta and Natalia Reyes.

Gabriel, who is best known for his role as Robbie Reyes a.k.a. Ghost Rider on ABC's "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", has been cast as the new model of Terminator in the untitled Terminator reboot. His credits include "Matador", "Wicked City", "Freeheld" and "Transpecos".

Meanwhile, Diego is currently starring in Netflix's sci-fi thriller "The Titan" alongside Sam Worthington. He will next be seen in "Luis Miguel: La Serie".

As for Natalia, the Colombian actress recently wrapped up the filming for "Running with the Devil", an upcoming thriller starring Nicolas Cage. Her credits also include "Birds Passage", "Lady, La Vendedora de Rosas" and "Pickpockets".

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Natalie will be playing a young woman named Dani. She is from a working class neighborhood and finds herself caught in the battle between humans and machines. Meanwhile, Boneta is tapped to play Dani's brother.

Details about the upcoming "Terminator" movie are currently unknown. However, it was said that the new project would be a direct sequel to "Terminator 2: Judgement Day". Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton are set to return to the new movie, though their parts are reportedly brief. Also starring in the new reboot is "Blade Runner 2049" star Mackenzie Davis. He is set to portray a soldier-assassin from the future.

"Deadpool" director Tim Miller is tapped to serve behind the lens. Meanwhile, James and David Ellison are producing the movie. The upcoming movie marks the first time for Linda, James and Arnold to reunite for the hit franchise since working together in 1991's "Terminator 2: Judgement Day".

Paramount recently announced that it pushed the movie back three months, though they denied that the delay was related to Arnold's open-heart surgery. The cast is scheduled to start training in April while the production will start later in May. The movie is set for a November 22, 2019 release in the U.S.

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