A new report states that the flying HKs in Terminator: Genisys will be enabled to transform in the movie.

Book About The Making Of Terminator: Genisys Being Launched 

The Terminator Fans spotted something very interesting in the trailer of Genisys, that is easy to miss, if not paying close attention. The report reveals an interesting detail about the flying HKs, suggesting they might actually transform in parts, and can shape shift.

This could be one of the enticing developments in the technical aspects of the film.

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

It has been reported that Terminator: Genisys will rewind to the first two films in the series and will move back and forth in the plot with the help of time travel scenes. 

The first official look at the movie was revealed in Entertainment Weekly in October. In the excerpts available online it is revealed that Sarah of Genisys 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 Connor will be aware of her destiny since she is 9 years of age and will be raised by an older T-800, played by Arnold 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."

The magazine's cover features Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) raging on a bike, as Sarah handles steers the ride, with Reese behind her holding out his heavy-weight gun. The alternate cover features John Connor and actor Matt Smith, whose character has not been revealed yet.

Another very interesting aspect of this film is the fact that the cyborg will age. Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed that the Terminator won't defy mortality for the very first time.

"The way that the character is written, it's a machine underneath," he said. "It's this metal skeleton. But above that is human flesh. And the Terminator's flesh ages, just like any other human being's flesh. Maybe not as fast. But it definitely ages."

The actor also suggested that there would be multiple cyborgs in the film.

Terminator: Genisys is scheduled to release in July 2015.

Watch the clip highlighting the flying HKs in the trailer here: