[MUSIC] Hi, CNET. [SOUND] How does it feel to be back to be Sarah Connor? Fantastic. [MUSIC] [BLANK_AUDIO] She was Sarah Connor suddenly with a bazooka and she was just like, there and Mackenzie and I forgot that we were acting in the middle of a movie. That's, boom. We forgot to act, we just so excited that we were just reacting to the actual filming, like what I was like, girls action. Movie sets are not like movies. We know we are working. These were so exciting and Linda was so radiant. This badass is back. My name is Sarah Connor. I've never seen one like you before. Almost human. [SOUND] I am human. The scene in the back of the truck that's been shown in the trailer where I'm throwing rebar was hot. We were shooting it on this In the middle of the summer, it was 45 degrees celsius in Southern Spain, only in daylight hours, but there was a fertilizer farm nearby, there were so many flies that were, I think super I guess you wouldn't say superhuman, but super flies and they didn't care about humans at all or your reaction to them. So you'd be doing a scene and they would just be all over your face. No matter what you did they would just keep coming all over you. It was really just the worst environment to do anything in. But we did it, [LAUGH] and it was hard. [LAUGH] [SOUND] I think that we view science fiction not as a warning but as entertainment and we don't take any lessons from it. And then we just keep making movies, threatening ourselves again, but we never really realize that we're doing exactly the things that science fiction is based on. Phones are in a sense I feel, terminators, depending on how you look at them. I think, you can't fight it. You can't fight the machine, right. It's all about how you use it. I'm all for technology. I'm all for science. I just think it's who you put in charge, who's the human being behind, hopefully, it's not just one, and what do you do with that technology. Thank you, my friends, thank you.