In a recent survey it was revealed that Terminator: Genisys topped the list when it came to online fan engagement.

Terminator: Genisys Is A "Reset" That "Shifts The Course Of Everything"

Variety studies a movie's fandom and activity online. The entertainment publication calls this its Listen First Digital Audience Ratings (DAR), which measures "fan engagement across all the major digital platforms as it relates to film."

Genisys topped the list and beat other films by a huge margin with 19,705. The second in the list, Black or White, which scored 3,847. Jurassic World ranked third with 3,793.

Child Actor To Play SkyNet In Terminator: Genisys? 

The trailer for Terminator: Genisys was recently unveiled and we can see all the stars in action but fans should prepare for some plot twists this time around.

In the trailer Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) and John Connor (Jason Clarke) are actually seen interacting, as Reese volunteers to go back and save Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke). In another cut, things are upended from what fans are used to, as Sarah is seen saving Kyle from a T-800 who is trying to terminate him. As the trailer progresses she informs him about Schwarzenegger's cyborg descending on earth and how everything is different this time around. As Schwarzenegger is shown as the Terminator, a flashback shows him carrying a young Sarah. In the recently revealed Entertainment Weekly cover story on the movie, we found out that Schwarzenegger's character will actually play guardian to Sarah growing up, and protect her.

The first official look at the movie was revealed in Entertainment Weekly in October. In the excerpts available online it is revealed that Sarah Connor (Emilie Clarke) will actually be quite different from the Sarah fans have known until now. She will not be a diffident waif, who is completely thrown by the Terminator tracking her and clueless about her destiny as John Connor's (Jason Clarke) mother and the war against Skynet. The new Sarah will be aware of her destiny since she is 9 years of age and will be raised by an older T-800, played by Schwarzenegger. 

Co-producer David Ellison dished about this aspect of Sarah's character.

"Since she was 9 years old, she has been told everything that was supposed to happen," Ellison said. "But Sarah fundamentally rejects that destiny. She says, 'That's not what I want to do.' It's her decision that drives the story in a very different direction."

Terminator 5 is scheduled to release in July 2015.

Watch the trailer here: